Dear OPM community,
Binary packages for redhat are now available with mpi support using openmpi.
They are built according to redhat standards, i.e., there are separate packages
with the mpi support.
To install the serial 'flow', you do as usual: "yum install opm-simulators-bin".
To install the
Hi Mohamad,
As Arne Morten says, you will need to tell Red Hat what MPI version to use. The
way this is done is by first making the module command available. You achieve
this by the following command:
. /usr/share/Modules/init/bash
Now you can query for installed modules with:
module avail
Las
hi there,
on redhat things work a little different. in particular there are separate
packages for mpi.
you have to install opm-simulators-openmpi-bin
and load the mpi/openmpi-x86_64 module in the shell where you want to execute
flow.
arnem
Fra: saudiara..
Hi Arne,
Thank you for your clarification, I really appreciate it.
I have updated to the latest OPM release of Flow 2018.04 and tested again
on RedHat 7. I still don't see any performance improvement with the new
RedHat 7 binaries as if MPI was still not working. On Ubuntu it works fine.
For exa