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- | ===== Batch Run ===== | ||
- | //Batch Run// allows you to submit a set of models for concurrent execution. Often times you may need to run multiple models to test a specific scenarios you need to test or just need to run a bunch models to simulate a specific production load scenarios. | ||
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- | All models within the current installation are listed alphabetically. You may re-sort the model by clicking on the sort button next to the column label. | ||
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- | Select the models to be executed by checking the checkbox next to the model. | ||
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- | To submit the selected models for execution, enter a brief description in //Stat Desc// field, the email address in //Email on Completion// | ||
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- | ==== Run on Enterprise Server ==== | ||
- | [[enterpriseedition | Enterprise Edition Server]] allows up to 5 concurrent model executions for the standard edition and can be licensed to run more than 5 models. | ||
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- | If your IDE is running on an // | ||
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- | However you can still submit models to run on //Runtime Servers// by connecting to [[server_manager_edition | SvrMgr]]. | ||
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- | ==== Run on Runtime Servers ==== | ||
- | You can submit the models to run on [[runtime_server | Runtime Servers]] that are managed by [[server_manager_edition | SvrMgr]]. | ||
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- | To connect to [[server_manager_edition | SvrMgr]], select //File / Connect to SvrMgr// | ||
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- | ==== Configure SvrMgr ==== | ||
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- | By default, //SvrMgr// is set to be running on // | ||
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- | To change the //SvrMgr// url, select //Help / Server Configuration// | ||
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