Network Output Database File Connector

A network ODB connector creates a connection to a network ODB server that can be used to access a remote output database. The abaqus networkDBConnector command is used to start the network ODB server. A network ODB connector can be created from any platform—Windows or Linux; however, the network ODB server must reside on a Linux platform.

Abaqus uses password files to authenticate the connection between the client and the server. The password on the network ODB server must be stored in a file called .abaqus_net_passwd in your home directory on the remote system. You must update this file after 30 days, and the password must be at least 8 characters long.

In addition, your home directory on the local client machine can contain either of the following:

  • A file called .abaqus_hostname_passwd. This file allows you to connect to the remote server on the machine called hostname.

  • A file called .abaqus_net_passwd. This file allows you to connect to the network ODB server on any machine.

The contents of the password file on both the server and the client must be identical. In addition, Abaqus checks that you are the only user with permission to read from or to write to the password files. If neither file exists, Abaqus tries to use remote and secure shell commands to read the password from the network ODB server. However, the security configuration at your site may prevent Abaqus from reading the password.

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About Execution Procedures
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Accessing an output database on a remote computer

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