Hi,
you can ask the batch system to send a signal before the wall clock time of you job ends. When it does, you just create a stop file and then the FDS simulation is gracefully shut down. This might be embedded in a job chain with dependent jobs, i.e. you setup a chain where each FDS simulation is dependent on the previous one.
Attached you find an example which I just striped from our working pipeline: a) a shell script to setup a job chain (fds-chain.sh) and b) a sample job file that stops the simulation 10 minutes before the wall clock time ends (fds-chain-part.job).
It is written for SLURM, but it can be easily adopted to PBS and will therefor give you an idea of a potential implementation for your setup. If you get stuck, just consult the PBS documentation (now you know what to look for) or ask your admins -- which in general know all the tweaks of their batch system.
Best,
Lukas
ps: I might not be responsive for the next couple of weeks...
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