Hello James,

Thank you for your interest in OPM!

Gentoo: I do not know anyone working on OPM with this distro. We provide 
packages for Ubuntu and some other distros, but not Gentoo. The OPM developers 
use a quite wide variety of systems, though: Ubuntu, RHEL, Suse, Mac OS X at 
least, so hopefully it is not too hard to get it running on Gentoo. We welcome 
any contributions related to build instructions, packaging etc. that you could 
provide. For most modules there are subdirectories (debian, redhat) that 
contain stuff for packaging, we could create a gentoo subdirectory for the same 
purpose (or perhaps a more general packaging/ dir).

GPU acceleration: there are no ongoing activities directly addressing this for 
OPM. (We do work on this in other contexts, though, so it is likely to be 
adressed at some point.)

Providing 'simulation as a service' is an interesting idea. About publicly 
available datasets, there are the SPE benchmarks, and I would suggest looking 
at the Johansen and Norne cases (but note that they are not ready-to-run cases 
for the OPM simulator).
http://www.sintef.no/Projectweb/MatMoRA/Downloads/Johansen/
http://www.ipt.ntnu.no/~norne/wiki/doku.php?id=start

Finally, about databases, I am afraid I cannot help you. We currently support a 
subset of the I/O formats used by the ECLIPSE reservoir simulator, we do not 
use any databases.

Atgeirr


30. juni 2014 kl. 16:11 skrev wireless <[email protected]>:

> Hello OPM,
> 
> I just subscribed. Is there anyone working on OPM via Gentoo?
> If so, is there an ebuild or overlay anywhere?
> 
> If not, would folks be interested in my efforts to offer up
> an easy-to-install ebuild for for this open source reservoir
> effort?
> 
> Most of the supporting libraries are already in Gentoo's portage: a fantastic 
> package management system, particularly focused on building
> up linux systems from 100% source code (highly optimized for specific tasks).
> 
> 
> My Backgournd
> BSEE, BSPet_Eng. Masters CS.
> 
> I've been away from the Petroleum Industry for a while (Controls PE
> and EE work) and thought this would be an excellent project to refresh my 
> reservoir and simulation skills. Back in 'the day' fortran on a VAX, modified 
> Bessels functions and basic numerical analysis where the tools we used on a 
> Black Oil Simulator System, so I'm a bit dated. But, the good news is I just  
> love all things 'Sparse Matrix' and some of the more modern approaches to 
> mathematics and coding.  My C++ skills are
> weak to moderate; being and embedded assembler/C type of coder.
> 
> Any GPU acceleration coding efforts with OPM ongoing?
> 
> What I would like to do is gauge the interest in an online portal
> running the OPM software, with GPU acceleration, whereby folks could
> "drop in" and run some canned simulations based of published reservoir
> data. I do not have access to such 'data-sets', so suggestions as to 
> publically available reservoir data set, would be keen.
> 
> Also, what databases are support with OPM?  Hopefully Postgresql?
> 
> All comments, suggestions and reference documents are most welcome for this 
> old (C_hack) ......
> 
> 
> 
> curiously,
> James
> 
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