RealFlow's command line is a convenient method to accelerate the simulation process. Typically, simulations are 30% faster with this method. The command line version can be triggered manually via a terminal application, but it is more convenient to do that from RealFlow's GUI version directly:






You can also use a computer with a "Node" license for the simulation instead of the "Standard" GUI version. The remote computer must be available in the network and requires a proper license. All you have to do is to enable the appropriate option the "Command line options..." (see screenshots below: "Use Node license"). For more information on the command line version read the following subchapters:

Monitoring the Simulation

Of course, the simulation currently running has to be checked and evaluated from time to time:

Simulations with Initial States

When you want to start a simulation from an initial state you have to enable the "Reset" flag in the "Command line options":



Interrupting and Resuming Simulations

Command line simulations cannot be interrupted and resumed in the same way as GUI simulations – they are terminated and triggered again:



Meshing

You can create meshes via the command line as well:



Maxwell Render Previews

Even Maxwell Render jobs can be done with the command line version:



You can monitor the render process with RealFlow's “Movie Player” and see the completed images:

Warning Message with Hybrido Secondary Fluids

It might happen that you see a warning when you simulate Hybrido secondary fluids such as splashes or foam via the command line:

failed to create a temporary copy of drive:\path\file.vdb for delayed loading <IoError: failed to open temporary file \path\file>;

will read directly from drive:\path\file.vdb instead

This is message is related to the (external) OpenVDB library, and not a RealFlow-specifc issue – it can be ignored.