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You can undertake thousands of different model runs, each with varying time series inputs. This can be accomplished by running multiple instances on a single server (locally - one per CPU), or over a cluster of servers (across a network). 

To undertake a batch run, you either:

  • Configure the script settings directly;
  • Pass a .cmd settings file to the script; or
  • Run a simple GUI for editing configurations and running them.

The parameters required to configure a local batch run are summarised in Table 2.

Path names cannot contain spaces!
Table 2. Parameters for Local Run Settings
ParameterDescriptionExample
Server.ExeLocation of the RiverSystem.CommandLine.exe that will be run for the server. This should be the same as ClientExe when running locally or a path than can be reached from the server.

\\Server\Source\RiverSystem.Commandline.exe

 

ProjectFileThe template project file that will be run on the server. The file location (including the directory tree) will be copied multiple times and merged with the directories from InputDir.\ExampleMasterProject\Batch.rsproj
ProjectDestinationDirThe working location that should be accessible from the Server and client machines. Files from the InputDir will be copied to this location to change input files.\\Server\Volume_1\ExampleProjectLoadLocation
InputDir

Contains a directory for each run. Files that change should be in these directories, and are copied to the ProjectDestinationDir during a run.

 
OutputDir

The location that output files from runs are saved in the form Result_nameOfInputDir.

 
NumServers

The number of servers that will be started for the job to be distributed over.

 

The example contains a number of files and folders and a small example project that was built in 3.6.3beta.

An example can be downloaded here: Example Batch Run scripts using Source 3.6.3beta

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