Hi, On Tue, Aug 25, 2020 at 03:32:10PM -0400, Josimar Alves da Silva wrote: > > Thank you very much for the reply. I checked and it seems that I have > Ubuntu 18.04bionic. See below. > > If I understood correctly, according to the Note 1 that you mentioned, the > way to fix this issue is to install the mpi package provided by opm. Could > you comment on how to do this? Alternatively, would it be possible to > direct me to some documentation that helps me to install the mpi properly, > then to rebuild the source codes using the correct mpi installation?
You can check that with apt-cache policy libopenmpi2 There should be a line like Installed: 2.1.1-9~bionic The easiest way is to simply follow the install instructions for the binary packages and install libopm-simulators-bin as you can have installed versions and still compile and use master without installing. Then you only need to compile/recompile all opm modules from git master (just to be sure remove the build directories). No need to compile the dependencies. I just did that and "mpirun -np 2 flow NORNE_ATW2003" works like a charm. Markus -- Markus Blatt CTO @ OPM-OP AS, Heyerdahlsvei 12b, 0777 Oslo, Norway https://opm-op.com | +4916097590858 _______________________________________________ Opm mailing list [email protected] https://opm-project.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/opm
