06-10-2002
What is your real question here? Are they asking for upgrade advice? I would suggest at least an N-class. They can run the latest software and are fairly new still. With the V-class being decommisioned, the N-class, L-class are taking more of the focus now. And the newer Superdome and Keystone models as well.
I believe that server class CPUs are MUCH faster than PC class CPUs. On the order of 2-3X faster than a the same MHZ of a PC class.
However, This box is so old that it is probably only comparable to a Intel P2. But, don't think that just because it is old that it is useless. It may be just the environment to run their application.
I am also guessing that they are running an old version of the OS. Probably 10.10 or earlier. I don't think that 11.x will even run on that system.
Old is not necessarily bad. Although, it may be hard to find parts for it.
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geo_domain_indirect
geo_domain_indirect(7rheolef) rheolef-6.1 geo_domain_indirect(7rheolef)
NAME
geo_domain_indirect_rep - a named part of a finite element mesh
DESCRIPTION
The geo_domain_indirect_rep class defines a container for a part of a finite element mesh. This describes the connectivity of edges or
faces. This class is usefull for boundary condition setting.
IMPLEMENTATION NOTE
The geo_domain_indirect_rep class is splitted into two parts. The first one is the domain_indirect class, that contains the main renumber-
ing features: it acts as an indirection on a geo class(see geo(2)). The second one is the geo class itself, named here the background geo.
Thus, the geo_domain_indirect class develops a complete geo-like interface, via the geo_abstract_rep pure virtual class derivation, and can
be used by the space class (see space(2)).
The split between domain_indirect and geo_domain_indirect is necessary, because the geo class contains a list of domain_indirect. The geo
class cannot contains a list of geo_domain_indirect classes, that refers to the geo class itself: a loop in reference counting leads to a
blocking situation in the automatic deallocation.
SEE ALSO
geo(2), space(2)
rheolef-6.1 rheolef-6.1 geo_domain_indirect(7rheolef)