Ok, useful to know! Many thanks to everyone who's emailed me with help:
I got considerably further with attempting to compile the Einstein
Toolkit and whilst I haven't actually been successful yet (and have run
out of time at this particular point to continue trying) I've certainly
learned a
On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 05:02:09PM +0200, L.S. Oswald wrote:
> In fact that's what I tried originally, but I realised the commands only
> work if you're compiling on Queen Bee, not any other supercomputer.
> Google tells me that the Queen Bee supercomputer has been retired, so I
> wouldn't be
In fact that's what I tried originally, but I realised the commands only
work if you're compiling on Queen Bee, not any other supercomputer.
Google tells me that the Queen Bee supercomputer has been retired, so I
wouldn't be able to obtain an account on it in any case.
Lucy
On 2016-09-12 4:33
Dear Erik
In general I've been using the commands at
https://docs.einsteintoolkit.org/et-docs/Simplified_Tutorial_for_New_Users.
I have tried configuring with the debian.cfg file and also attempted
creating my own configuration file. Moving onto a different computer
solved my MPI issue but
Hi Rahul
Thanks very much for your help.
I hadn't tried that. I think I managed to partially solve the MPI issue
by creating a new .cfg file specifying the path, but I have since come
up against various other errors preventing me from compiling. I just
tried including your line in the
Lucy
The Simulation Factory has several example option lists for Cray systems;
look e.g. at bluewaters or edison. I don't recommend changing the
"config-info" file, since this file will be overwritten. Instead, you can
set such options in your option list.
If you need more help, then we'll need