To use the Simulation Compute Manager

If you plan to use the Simulation Compute Manager on a thin client, and your machine's local firewall is active, open this TCP port for connections to succeed.

To change the temporary working file path for Thin client

The following process updates the location of a temporary working path for Simulation Compute Manager. For this example, the new location will be referred to as /tmp/scmWorking

Create the new location with the properties outlined above.

  1. Stop any existing Simulation Compute Manager instances with curl localhost:43500/terminate or curl <hostname>:43500/terminate.

  2. Allow sufficient time for the processes to exit cleanly.

  3. Make sure the SimulationCompute processes are terminated by calling /sbin/pidof SimulationCompute. If a process IDs are returned, kill the all processes using kill -9 '<process ID>'.

  4. Make sure the fs-harness process is terminated by calling /sbin/pidof fs-harness. If a process ID is returned, kill the process using kill -9 '<process ID>'

  5. Set the environment variable:

    export -x SCM_WORKING=/tmp/scmWorking
  6. Start the Simulation Compute Manager using:

    $INSTALL_ROOT/opt/Autodesk/simulation-compute/bin/SimulationCompute

To change the Simulation Compute Manager Storage path for Thin client

The environment variable that changes the location of a storage path for Simulation Compute Manager is SCM_DATAPATH. The environment variable must be set prior to starting the Simulation Compute Manager. For this example, the new location will be referred to as /tmp/newlocation

  1. Create the new location with the properties outlined above.

  2. Stop any existing Simulation Compute Manager instances with curl localhost:43500/terminate or curl <hostname>:43500/terminate.

  3. Allow sufficient time for the processes to exit cleanly.

  4. Make sure the SimulationCompute processes are terminated by calling /sbin/pidof SimulationCompute. If a process IDs are returned, kill the all processes using kill -9 '<process ID>'.

  5. Make sure the fs-harness process is terminated by calling /sbin/pidof fs-harness. If a process ID is returned, kill the process using kill -9 '<process ID>'

  6. Set the environment variable:

    export -x SCM_DATAPATH=/tmp/newlocation
  7. Start the Simulation Compute Manager using:

    $INSTALL_ROOT/opt/Autodesk/simulation-compute/bin/SimulationCompute