Hello Chia Hui, sorry for the long delay, I got caught up with Christmas preparations.
> It also took several hours for me to compile the code which should be > down in 20 min. Did the similar situation occur when Edison is tested > last time ? No I do not think that it took so long to compile on edison before. I am tempted to see if using the gnu compiler would be any faster. This is right now so painfully slow as to render the system almost unusable. it also does not help if one tries to compile in /dev/shm or from within an interactive job so the "usual" remedies for slow compilation do not apply. > Actually there are two other clusters I can use. But they > are not supported by Einstein toolkit . I have tried to compile the > code on them but failed since the required information for a new > cluster is quite detailed and I cannot find all of them. Will you > suggest me to shift to another cluster which is unsupported ? If you want to use a different cluster then I would try and start from the files for a similar, working one. Eg for Cray machines the bluewaters-gnu files are a good starting point or maybe the cori ones (it being a newer cray). We have a wiki page: https://docs.einsteintoolkit.org/et-docs/Configuring_a_new_machine that describes the procedure and would be happy to help out on the mailing list (or on the system if one of us has an account there). Yours, Roland -- My email is as private as my paper mail. I therefore support encrypting and signing email messages. Get my PGP key from http://keys.gnupg.net.
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