[MITgcm-devel] linux_ia64_ifort+mpi_altix_gfdl
Patrick Heimbach
heimbach at MIT.EDU
Tue Dec 5 11:20:48 EST 2006
Hi Alistair,
I've started using Baylor's optfile as well,
but am still getting problems for ECCO setup
which I haven't been able to nail.
As soon as I know more I hope to just duplicate the
_altix_gfdl by what's in _altix_gfdl_bfk
-Patrick
On Dec 5, 2006, at 11:02 AM, Baylor Fox-Kemper wrote:
> Constantinos deserves most of the credit, but I did check in that
> version. Please let me know if you figure out any improvements.
> -Baylor
>
>
> On Dec 5, 2006, at 10:56 AM, Alistair Adcroft wrote:
>
>> I've just seen that Baylor (bfk?) has a better options file that
>> uses the environment properly but it doesn't work if there are too
>> many include paths provided by modules. Baylors approach is
>> version independent. I'll start with his.
>>
>> A.
>>
>> Alistair Adcroft wrote:
>>> Any objections if I update "tools/build_options/linux_ia64_ifort
>>> +mpi_altix_gfdl" to work with a 9.1 ifort and mpt-1.14 .
>>> Jobs with MPT<1.14 are no longer allowed in the queues (they
>>> uniformaly replace all MPT versions with 1.14!!!) and ifort >
>>> 9.1.033 runs substantially faster on this platform.
>>>
>>> The only catch is that GFDL uses modules and you *must* load the
>>> corresponding modules into your environment to compile and run
>>> properly. In my .cshrc I have:
>>>
>>> if (`uname -m` == "ia64") then
>>> module purge
>>> module load icc.9.1.042
>>> module load ifort.9.1.033
>>> module load mpt-1.14
>>> endif
>>>
>>> A.
>>>
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