On 07/01/14 08:48, Atgeirr Rasmussen wrote:
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.
OK, I'll work on packaging OPM for Gentoo.
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.)
Cuda (via Nvidia) is somewhat attractive. Mantle (via ATI-AMD) is very
attractive. The opensource community is waiting for Mantle to be
stablized and then release to the Internet development communities. I'll
be waiting on Mantle, as it provides for a very aggressive access to the
'bare metal' of the GPU and is open to all GPU vendors to partipate.
Providing 'simulation as a service' is an interesting idea.
Yep, but that'll be after the GPU port(optimizations) are complete so
it can be run is something similar to 'real time'
About publicly available datasets, there are the SPE benchmarks,
I have not kept up my SPE membership, so how to I access their published
datasets ?
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).
Bummer, dude, a real bummer.... convenient test vectors, readily
accessible and available are vital to verify working installations
and modificaions, imho.
http://www.sintef.no/Projectweb/MatMoRA/Downloads/Johansen/
http://www.ipt.ntnu.no/~norne/wiki/doku.php?id=start
thanks for these links....
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.
Shocking! actually incredible to say the least. Big data without tools?
Once, I get OPM running on gentoo, I want to research more into what is
required to use postgresql under OPM. Anyone with suggested reading,
docs, or url would be of keen interest to me. I cannot fathom work on
modeling/simulation without a database engine. Postgresql is the best of
the open source offerings. Tons of work is what I anticipate in this
area. Maybe we should gather a up a working group on database support
for OPM?
Atgeirr
Thanks for the information and welcome.
James
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