Re: [Opm] (no subject)

2018-04-15 Thread Atgeirr Rasmussen
Dear Abdelmoumen,


Installing and running the RHEL binary packages could work, but there could be 
things that make your HPC system different from a standard RHEL system, causing 
incompatibilities. You could try, and report how it goes?


Atgeirr



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Dear Mr. Atgeirr,

Regarding what you have said on Ubuntu binary, is it possible to the same on 
Redhat (which the system used on the HPC)?

Abdelmoumen



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Abdelmoumen Bacetti

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On Fri, Apr 13, 2018 at 8:24 AM, Atgeirr Rasmussen 
> wrote:

Dear Mr. Abdelmoumen,


I recommend that you try running OPM Flow on HPC systems using the Singularity 
container system. You should ask your HPC maintainer if Singularity is 
supported. If not, Docker containers are also available, but will probably not 
be able to exploit the special hardware typically present in an HPC system.


Also, if you can run a Ubuntu binary on the system, you can install the binary 
packages for Ubuntu 16.04 as explained on the OPM web site:


https://opm-project.org/?page_id=36


All of the preceding options are compiled with MPI, meaning that the Flow 
executable can be run with mpirun in parallel.


Finally, there is a new release underway, before the end of the month a new 
version is available.


Atgeirr



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Willing to run OPM on the university HPC, is there any parallel version of 
OPM's binary or does the HPC admin have to compile it from source for that.

If it is required to compile the source to get a parallel version, what are the 
compiler options?

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Re: [Opm] (no subject)

2018-04-15 Thread Alf Birger Rustad
I meant to say, Red Hat packages do *not* have MPI support :-)

Fra: Opm  på vegne av Alf Birger Rustad 

Sendt: 15. april 2018 22:53:02
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Please note that the Red Hat packages do have MPI support. You will need to 
compile from source, and to get load balancing, you will need to also compile 
and link in zoltan.


Cheers,

Alf



Fra: Opm  på vegne av Atgeirr Rasmussen 

Sendt: 15. april 2018 21:39
Til: opm@opm-project.org
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Dear Abdelmoumen,


Installing and running the RHEL binary packages could work, but there could be 
things that make your HPC system different from a standard RHEL system, causing 
incompatibilities. You could try, and report how it goes?


Atgeirr



Frå: Opm  på vegne av bacetti abdelmoumen 

Sendt: fredag 13. april 2018 16:20
Til: opm@opm-project.org
Emne: Re: [Opm] (no subject)

Dear Mr. Atgeirr,

Regarding what you have said on Ubuntu binary, is it possible to the same on 
Redhat (which the system used on the HPC)?

Abdelmoumen



Regards/Cordialement

Abdelmoumen Bacetti

abdelmoumen.bace...@sonatrach.dz
bacetti.abdelmou...@gmail.com
Linkedin   &
Researchgate

On Fri, Apr 13, 2018 at 8:24 AM, Atgeirr Rasmussen 
> wrote:

Dear Mr. Abdelmoumen,


I recommend that you try running OPM Flow on HPC systems using the Singularity 
container system. You should ask your HPC maintainer if Singularity is 
supported. If not, Docker containers are also available, but will probably not 
be able to exploit the special hardware typically present in an HPC system.


Also, if you can run a Ubuntu binary on the system, you can install the binary 
packages for Ubuntu 16.04 as explained on the OPM web site:


https://opm-project.org/?page_id=36


All of the preceding options are compiled with MPI, meaning that the Flow 
executable can be run with mpirun in parallel.


Finally, there is a new release underway, before the end of the month a new 
version is available.


Atgeirr



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Willing to run OPM on the university HPC, is there any parallel version of 
OPM's binary or does the HPC admin have to compile it from source for that.

If it is required to compile the source to get a parallel version, what are the 
compiler options?

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Re: [Opm] (no subject)

2018-04-15 Thread Alf Birger Rustad
Please note that the Red Hat packages do have MPI support. You will need to 
compile from source, and to get load balancing, you will need to also compile 
and link in zoltan.


Cheers,

Alf



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Sendt: 15. april 2018 21:39
Til: opm@opm-project.org
Emne: Re: [Opm] (no subject)


Dear Abdelmoumen,


Installing and running the RHEL binary packages could work, but there could be 
things that make your HPC system different from a standard RHEL system, causing 
incompatibilities. You could try, and report how it goes?


Atgeirr



Frå: Opm  på vegne av bacetti abdelmoumen 

Sendt: fredag 13. april 2018 16:20
Til: opm@opm-project.org
Emne: Re: [Opm] (no subject)

Dear Mr. Atgeirr,

Regarding what you have said on Ubuntu binary, is it possible to the same on 
Redhat (which the system used on the HPC)?

Abdelmoumen



Regards/Cordialement

Abdelmoumen Bacetti

abdelmoumen.bace...@sonatrach.dz
bacetti.abdelmou...@gmail.com
Linkedin   &
Researchgate

On Fri, Apr 13, 2018 at 8:24 AM, Atgeirr Rasmussen 
> wrote:

Dear Mr. Abdelmoumen,


I recommend that you try running OPM Flow on HPC systems using the Singularity 
container system. You should ask your HPC maintainer if Singularity is 
supported. If not, Docker containers are also available, but will probably not 
be able to exploit the special hardware typically present in an HPC system.


Also, if you can run a Ubuntu binary on the system, you can install the binary 
packages for Ubuntu 16.04 as explained on the OPM web site:


https://opm-project.org/?page_id=36


All of the preceding options are compiled with MPI, meaning that the Flow 
executable can be run with mpirun in parallel.


Finally, there is a new release underway, before the end of the month a new 
version is available.


Atgeirr



Frå: Opm > på 
vegne av bacetti abdelmoumen 
>
Sendt: 12. april 2018 17:07
Til: opm@opm-project.org
Emne: [Opm] (no subject)

Willing to run OPM on the university HPC, is there any parallel version of 
OPM's binary or does the HPC admin have to compile it from source for that.

If it is required to compile the source to get a parallel version, what are the 
compiler options?

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