From bacetti.abdelmoumen at gmail.com Thu Apr 12 15:07:22 2018 From: bacetti.abdelmoumen at gmail.com (bacetti abdelmoumen) Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2018 15:07:22 +0000 Subject: [Opm] =?utf-8?q?=28no_subject=29?= Message-ID: 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? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Atgeirr.Rasmussen at sintef.no Fri Apr 13 07:24:52 2018 From: Atgeirr.Rasmussen at sintef.no (Atgeirr Rasmussen) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2018 07:24:52 +0000 Subject: [Opm] (no subject) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: 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 at 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? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bacetti.abdelmoumen at gmail.com Fri Apr 13 14:20:34 2018 From: bacetti.abdelmoumen at gmail.com (bacetti abdelmoumen) Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2018 15:20:34 +0100 Subject: [Opm] (no subject) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: 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.bacetti at sonatrach.dz bacetti.abdelmoumen at gmail.com Linkedin & Researchgate On Fri, Apr 13, 2018 at 8:24 AM, Atgeirr Rasmussen < Atgeirr.Rasmussen at sintef.no> 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 < > bacetti.abdelmoumen at gmail.com> > *Sendt:* 12. april 2018 17:07 > *Til:* opm at 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? > > _______________________________________________ > Opm mailing list > Opm at opm-project.org > https://opm-project.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/opm > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Atgeirr.Rasmussen at sintef.no Sun Apr 15 19:39:21 2018 From: Atgeirr.Rasmussen at sintef.no (Atgeirr Rasmussen) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2018 19:39:21 +0000 Subject: [Opm] (no subject) In-Reply-To: References: , Message-ID: 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 at 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.bacetti at sonatrach.dz bacetti.abdelmoumen at 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 at 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? _______________________________________________ Opm mailing list Opm at opm-project.org https://opm-project.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/opm -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From abir at statoil.com Sun Apr 15 20:53:02 2018 From: abir at statoil.com (Alf Birger Rustad) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2018 20:53:02 +0000 Subject: [Opm] (no subject) In-Reply-To: References: , , Message-ID: 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 at 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 at 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.bacetti at sonatrach.dz bacetti.abdelmoumen at 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 at 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? _______________________________________________ Opm mailing list Opm at opm-project.org https://opm-project.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/opm ------------------------------------------------------------------- The information contained in this message may be CONFIDENTIAL and is intended for the addressee only. Any unauthorized use, dissemination of the information or copying of this message is prohibited. If you are not the addressee, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail and delete this message. Thank you -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From abir at statoil.com Sun Apr 15 21:03:09 2018 From: abir at statoil.com (Alf Birger Rustad) Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2018 21:03:09 +0000 Subject: [Opm] (no subject) In-Reply-To: References: , , , Message-ID: 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 Til: Atgeirr Rasmussen; opm at opm-project.org Emne: Re: [Opm] (no subject) 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 at 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 at 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.bacetti at sonatrach.dz bacetti.abdelmoumen at 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 at 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? _______________________________________________ Opm mailing list Opm at opm-project.org https://opm-project.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/opm ------------------------------------------------------------------- The information contained in this message may be CONFIDENTIAL and is intended for the addressee only. Any unauthorized use, dissemination of the information or copying of this message is prohibited. If you are not the addressee, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail and delete this message. 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Regards/Cordialement Abdelmoumen Bacetti abdelmoumen.bacetti at sonatrach.dz bacetti.abdelmoumen at gmail.com Linkedin & Researchgate ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Alf Birger Rustad Date: Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 10:03 PM Subject: Re: [Opm] (no subject) To: Atgeirr Rasmussen , "opm at opm-project.org" < opm at opm-project.org> I meant to say, Red Hat packages do *not* have MPI support :-) ------------------------------ *Fra:* Opm på vegne av Alf Birger Rustad < abir at statoil.com> *Sendt:* 15. april 2018 22:53:02 *Til:* Atgeirr Rasmussen; opm at opm-project.org *Emne:* Re: [Opm] (no subject) 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 < Atgeirr.Rasmussen at sintef.no> *Sendt:* 15. april 2018 21:39 *Til:* opm at 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 < bacetti.abdelmoumen at gmail.com> *Sendt:* fredag 13. april 2018 16:20 *Til:* opm at 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.bacetti at sonatrach.dz bacetti.abdelmoumen at gmail.com Linkedin & Researchgate On Fri, Apr 13, 2018 at 8:24 AM, Atgeirr Rasmussen < Atgeirr.Rasmussen at sintef.no> 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 < bacetti.abdelmoumen at gmail.com> *Sendt:* 12. april 2018 17:07 *Til:* opm at 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? _______________________________________________ Opm mailing list Opm at opm-project.org https://opm-project.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/opm ------------------------------------------------------------------- The information contained in this message may be CONFIDENTIAL and is intended for the addressee only. Any unauthorized use, dissemination of the information or copying of this message is prohibited. If you are not the addressee, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail and delete this message. 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URL: From Arne.Morten.Kvarving at sintef.no Mon Apr 16 08:16:48 2018 From: Arne.Morten.Kvarving at sintef.no (Arne Morten Kvarving) Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2018 08:16:48 +0000 Subject: [Opm] Fwd: (no subject) In-Reply-To: References: , Message-ID: it's not as simple,.you need several packages only provided in the opm repos for things which are either outdated or not provided by base or epel. we are making a new release these days, i will update the rhel packages to build with mpi. at least for rhel7, i have a feeling rhel6 might want to fight me. arnem ________________________________ Fra: Opm på vegne av bacetti abdelmoumen Sendt: 16. april 2018 10:11:51 Til: Opm at opm-project.org Emne: [Opm] Fwd: (no subject) Is the compiling procedure the same as described for Ubuntu? Regards/Cordialement Abdelmoumen Bacetti abdelmoumen.bacetti at sonatrach.dz bacetti.abdelmoumen at gmail.com Linkedin & Researchgate ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Alf Birger Rustad > Date: Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 10:03 PM Subject: Re: [Opm] (no subject) To: Atgeirr Rasmussen >, "opm at opm-project.org" > 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 Til: Atgeirr Rasmussen; opm at opm-project.org Emne: Re: [Opm] (no subject) 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 at 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 at 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.bacetti at sonatrach.dz bacetti.abdelmoumen at 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 at 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? _______________________________________________ Opm mailing list Opm at opm-project.org https://opm-project.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/opm ------------------------------------------------------------------- The information contained in this message may be CONFIDENTIAL and is intended for the addressee only. Any unauthorized use, dissemination of the information or copying of this message is prohibited. If you are not the addressee, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail and delete this message. Thank you ------------------------------------------------------------------- The information contained in this message may be CONFIDENTIAL and is intended for the addressee only. Any unauthorized use, dissemination of the information or copying of this message is prohibited. If you are not the addressee, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail and delete this message. Thank you _______________________________________________ Opm mailing list Opm at opm-project.org https://opm-project.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/opm -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bacetti.abdelmoumen at gmail.com Mon Apr 16 13:32:17 2018 From: bacetti.abdelmoumen at gmail.com (bacetti abdelmoumen) Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2018 14:32:17 +0100 Subject: [Opm] Fwd: (no subject) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Thank you very much. I believe I have to wait for the new release. Abdelmoumen Bacetti Regards/Cordialement Abdelmoumen Bacetti abdelmoumen.bacetti at sonatrach.dz bacetti.abdelmoumen at gmail.com Linkedin & Researchgate On Mon, Apr 16, 2018 at 9:16 AM, Arne Morten Kvarving < Arne.Morten.Kvarving at sintef.no> wrote: > it's not as simple,.you need several packages only provided in the opm > repos for things which are either outdated or not provided by base or epel. > > > we are making a new release these days, i will update the rhel packages to > build with mpi. at least for rhel7, i have a feeling rhel6 might want to > fight me. > > > arnem > ------------------------------ > *Fra:* Opm på vegne av bacetti abdelmoumen < > bacetti.abdelmoumen at gmail.com> > *Sendt:* 16. april 2018 10:11:51 > *Til:* Opm at opm-project.org > *Emne:* [Opm] Fwd: (no subject) > > Is the compiling procedure the same as described for Ubuntu? > > > Regards/Cordialement > > Abdelmoumen Bacetti > > abdelmoumen.bacetti at sonatrach.dz > bacetti.abdelmoumen at gmail.com > Linkedin > & Researchgate > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: *Alf Birger Rustad* > Date: Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 10:03 PM > Subject: Re: [Opm] (no subject) > To: Atgeirr Rasmussen , "opm at opm-project.org" > > > > I meant to say, Red Hat packages do *not* have MPI support :-) > ------------------------------ > *Fra:* Opm på vegne av Alf Birger Rustad < > abir at statoil.com> > *Sendt:* 15. april 2018 22:53:02 > *Til:* Atgeirr Rasmussen; opm at opm-project.org > > *Emne:* Re: [Opm] (no subject) > > > 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 < > Atgeirr.Rasmussen at sintef.no> > *Sendt:* 15. april 2018 21:39 > *Til:* opm at 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 < > bacetti.abdelmoumen at gmail.com> > *Sendt:* fredag 13. april 2018 16:20 > *Til:* opm at 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.bacetti at sonatrach.dz > bacetti.abdelmoumen at gmail.com > Linkedin > & Researchgate > > > On Fri, Apr 13, 2018 at 8:24 AM, Atgeirr Rasmussen < > Atgeirr.Rasmussen at sintef.no> 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 < > bacetti.abdelmoumen at gmail.com> > *Sendt:* 12. april 2018 17:07 > *Til:* opm at 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? > > _______________________________________________ > Opm mailing list > Opm at opm-project.org > https://opm-project.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/opm > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > The information contained in this message may be CONFIDENTIAL and is > intended for the addressee only. 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Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2018 20:46:33 +0000 Subject: [Opm] OPM Flow RedHat 7 Binary Package Build with MPI Support Message-ID: Dear All, I am interested in running OPM Flow with MPI support on RedHat 7. I've installed the binary packages on 2 different machines, one with RedHat 7 and the other with Ubuntu 16.04 using these instructions: https://opm-project.org/?page_id=245 The Ubuntu packages ran fine with MPI and I can see performance improvement when running some of the SPE models, however the RedHat 7 version doesn't seem to have been built with MPI support. RedHat 7 currently has native mpi package that can be easily installed by yum (based on mpich-3): sudo yum -y install mpich-devel Would someone be able please to build the Flow binaries for RedHat 7 with MPI support, or perhaps if they already exist can you please point me to where to get them? I attempted building from source code but the Flow third party library prerequisite installation seems overwhelming. If anyone already has their RedHat 7 build environment setup and would be able to help I would truly appreciate it. From the instructions on the website, it says to enable MPI support you just need to pass this option to cmake during the build “-DUSE_MPI=1” . Thank you for all of your help, I really appreciate it. Sincerely, Mohamad Sindi MIT -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Arne.Morten.Kvarving at sintef.no Thu Apr 26 06:26:14 2018 From: Arne.Morten.Kvarving at sintef.no (Arne Morten Kvarving) Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2018 06:26:14 +0000 Subject: [Opm] OPM Flow RedHat 7 Binary Package Build with MPI Support In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: hi, currently the rpm's are not mpi enabled. this will change in the upcoming 2018.04 release. it's a bit involved building on rhel, as you need some packages not in base or epel. in particular, you need to trilinos (or rather, just zoltan which is part of trilinos) to get efficient mpi support, as well as dune and such. if it's not extremely pressing i would suggest waiting for the release. arnem ________________________________ Fra: Opm på vegne av M. S. Sendt: 25. april 2018 22:46:33 Til: opm at opm-project.org Emne: [Opm] OPM Flow RedHat 7 Binary Package Build with MPI Support Dear All, I am interested in running OPM Flow with MPI support on RedHat 7. I've installed the binary packages on 2 different machines, one with RedHat 7 and the other with Ubuntu 16.04 using these instructions: https://opm-project.org/?page_id=245 The Ubuntu packages ran fine with MPI and I can see performance improvement when running some of the SPE models, however the RedHat 7 version doesn't seem to have been built with MPI support. RedHat 7 currently has native mpi package that can be easily installed by yum (based on mpich-3): sudo yum -y install mpich-devel Would someone be able please to build the Flow binaries for RedHat 7 with MPI support, or perhaps if they already exist can you please point me to where to get them? I attempted building from source code but the Flow third party library prerequisite installation seems overwhelming. If anyone already has their RedHat 7 build environment setup and would be able to help I would truly appreciate it. From the instructions on the website, it says to enable MPI support you just need to pass this option to cmake during the build “-DUSE_MPI=1” . Thank you for all of your help, I really appreciate it. Sincerely, Mohamad Sindi MIT -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Tor.Harald.Sandve at iris.no Fri Apr 27 12:01:15 2018 From: Tor.Harald.Sandve at iris.no (Tor Harald Sandve) Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2018 12:01:15 +0000 Subject: [Opm] OPM Release 2018.04 is ready Message-ID: Dear OPM community, I am happy to announce the 2018.04 release. Packages for Ubuntu 16.04 and Red-Hat Enterprise Linux 6 and 7 is prepared. New in this release is that also the Red-Hat packages are shipped with mpi support. In addition to various minor bug-fixes and a reorganization of the code, the release contains new functionality for the Flow simulator like DRSDT support, experimental CPR preconditioning and enhanced output capability. Note that number of modules are reduced to simplify the build process and the code maintenance. The new module organization is shown here. Med vennlig hilsen / Kind regards Tor Harald Sandve Researcher | www.iris.no International Research Institute of Stavanger Thormøhlensgt. 55 | 5008 Bergen Direkte: (+47) 48269172 [https://outlook.office365.com/owa/service.svc/s/GetFileAttachment?id=AAMkAGRkODY3Nzg3LWFkYTMtNDkwOS04NjQzLTY0ODM2YWQyNjhlNgBGAAAAAADf2650x8UyS79ovEOHOu1SBwDxm7MxGPVASZCHi9s95T5GAAAAAAEMAADxm7MxGPVASZCHi9s95T5GAABrqw%2F%2BAAABEgAQAMgn64OqLjhLjG7mp2I7Uk0%3D&X-OWA-CANARY=s0Rridf9_UaIXzHBNnEApbCtJy6hutIYNk5KlmUwHNWKYZVviX8QUVjBFUrXMa5gbH5TrP_F63Q.] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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More info: https://launchpad.net/~opm/+archive/ubuntu/ppa Press [ENTER] to continue or ctrl-c to cancel adding it gpg: keyring `/tmp/tmpl_ggfvn9/secring.gpg' created gpg: keyring `/tmp/tmpl_ggfvn9/pubring.gpg' created gpg: requesting key 072EF342 from hkp server keyserver.ubuntu.com gpgkeys: key A754739BF0A72DEA5125B57E5426DBEF072EF342 can't be retrieved gpg: no valid OpenPGP data found. gpg: Total number processed: 0 gpg: keyserver communications error: keyserver helper general error gpg: keyserver communications error: unknown pubkey algorithm gpg: keyserver receive failed: unknown pubkey algorithm Failed to add key. *ubuntu at ubuntu:~*$ apt-cache search opm-simulators (nothing) Regards/Cordialement Abdelmoumen Bacetti abdelmoumen.bacetti at sonatrach.dz bacetti.abdelmoumen at gmail.com Linkedin & Researchgate -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From abir at statoil.com Mon Apr 30 06:57:38 2018 From: abir at statoil.com (Alf Birger Rustad) Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2018 06:57:38 +0000 Subject: [Opm] "Failed to add key" error when trying install OPM on Ubuntu 16.04 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: It sounds like you are accessing internet through a proxy server. You will find some pointers here: https://askubuntu.com/questions/53146/how-do-i-get-add-apt-repository-to-work-through-a-proxy Cheers, Alf From: Opm [mailto:opm-bounces at opm-project.org] On Behalf Of bacetti abdelmoumen Sent: 28. april 2018 11:13 To: opm at opm-project.org Subject: [Opm] "Failed to add key" error when trying install OPM on Ubuntu 16.04 Good morning While trying to install OPM on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, I got this output, and no package added. I did the update and install software-properties-common. What's the problem ?? ubuntu at ubuntu:~$ sudo apt-add-repository ppa:opm/ppa The Open Porous Media (OPM) initiative provides a set of open-source tools centered around the simulation of flow and transport of fluids in porous media. The goal of the initiative is to establish a sustainable environment for the development of an efficient and well-maintained software suite. More info: https://launchpad.net/~opm/+archive/ubuntu/ppa Press [ENTER] to continue or ctrl-c to cancel adding it gpg: keyring `/tmp/tmpl_ggfvn9/secring.gpg' created gpg: keyring `/tmp/tmpl_ggfvn9/pubring.gpg' created gpg: requesting key 072EF342 from hkp server keyserver.ubuntu.com gpgkeys: key A754739BF0A72DEA5125B57E5426DBEF072EF342 can't be retrieved gpg: no valid OpenPGP data found. gpg: Total number processed: 0 gpg: keyserver communications error: keyserver helper general error gpg: keyserver communications error: unknown pubkey algorithm gpg: keyserver receive failed: unknown pubkey algorithm Failed to add key. ubuntu at ubuntu:~$ apt-cache search opm-simulators (nothing) Regards/Cordialement Abdelmoumen Bacetti abdelmoumen.bacetti at sonatrach.dz bacetti.abdelmoumen at gmail.com Linkedin & Researchgate ------------------------------------------------------------------- The information contained in this message may be CONFIDENTIAL and is intended for the addressee only. 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Med vennlig hilsen / Kind regards Tor Harald Sandve Researcher | www.iris.no International Research Institute of Stavanger Thormøhlensgt. 55 | 5008 Bergen Direkte: (+47) 48269172 [https://outlook.office365.com/owa/service.svc/s/GetFileAttachment?id=AAMkAGRkODY3Nzg3LWFkYTMtNDkwOS04NjQzLTY0ODM2YWQyNjhlNgBGAAAAAADf2650x8UyS79ovEOHOu1SBwDxm7MxGPVASZCHi9s95T5GAAAAAAEMAADxm7MxGPVASZCHi9s95T5GAABrqw%2F%2BAAABEgAQAMgn64OqLjhLjG7mp2I7Uk0%3D&X-OWA-CANARY=s0Rridf9_UaIXzHBNnEApbCtJy6hutIYNk5KlmUwHNWKYZVviX8QUVjBFUrXMa5gbH5TrP_F63Q.] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bacetti.abdelmoumen at gmail.com Mon Apr 30 08:57:33 2018 From: bacetti.abdelmoumen at gmail.com (bacetti abdelmoumen) Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2018 09:57:33 +0100 Subject: [Opm] "Failed to add key" error when trying install OPM on Ubuntu 16.04 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Actually you are right. Thanks so much. Regards Abdelmoumen Regards/Cordialement Abdelmoumen Bacetti abdelmoumen.bacetti at sonatrach.dz bacetti.abdelmoumen at gmail.com Linkedin & Researchgate On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 7:57 AM, Alf Birger Rustad wrote: > It sounds like you are accessing internet through a proxy server. You will > find some pointers here: > > https://askubuntu.com/questions/53146/how-do-i-get- > add-apt-repository-to-work-through-a-proxy > > > > Cheers, > > Alf > > > > *From:* Opm [mailto:opm-bounces at opm-project.org] *On Behalf Of *bacetti > abdelmoumen > *Sent:* 28. april 2018 11:13 > *To:* opm at opm-project.org > *Subject:* [Opm] "Failed to add key" error when trying install OPM on > Ubuntu 16.04 > > > > Good morning > > While trying to install OPM on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, I got this output, and no > package added. > I did the update and install software-properties-common. > > What's the problem ?? > > > *ubuntu at ubuntu:~*$ sudo apt-add-repository ppa:opm/ppa > The Open Porous Media (OPM) initiative provides a set of open-source > tools centered around the simulation of flow and transport of fluids in > porous media. The goal of the initiative is to establish a sustainable > environment for the development of an efficient and well-maintained > software suite. > More info: https://launchpad.net/~opm/+archive/ubuntu/ppa > Press [ENTER] to continue or ctrl-c to cancel adding it > > gpg: keyring `/tmp/tmpl_ggfvn9/secring.gpg' created > gpg: keyring `/tmp/tmpl_ggfvn9/pubring.gpg' created > gpg: requesting key 072EF342 from hkp server keyserver.ubuntu.com > gpgkeys: key A754739BF0A72DEA5125B57E5426DBEF072EF342 can't be retrieved > gpg: no valid OpenPGP data found. > gpg: Total number processed: 0 > gpg: keyserver communications error: keyserver helper general error > gpg: keyserver communications error: unknown pubkey algorithm > gpg: keyserver receive failed: unknown pubkey algorithm > Failed to add key. > *ubuntu at ubuntu:~*$ apt-cache search opm-simulators > > (nothing) > > > > > > Regards/Cordialement > > Abdelmoumen Bacetti > > > > abdelmoumen.bacetti at sonatrach.dz > > bacetti.abdelmoumen at gmail.com > > Linkedin > & Researchgate > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > The information contained in this message may be CONFIDENTIAL and is > intended for the addressee only. 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URL: From rxu at exa.com Wed Apr 25 00:01:50 2018 From: rxu at exa.com (Rui Xu) Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2018 00:01:50 -0000 Subject: [Opm] Problem with installing python-ert.ecl In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <29d125c2-713b-8c5f-38e2-1b9bbf8fb5c8@exa.com> Hi Joakim I followed your instruction(https://opm-project.org/pipermail/opm/2017-November/001193.html) install libecl, but still have the issue plot result(https://opm-project.org/?page_id=197&page=6) >>  python  summaryplot WBHP:INJ SPE1CASE1.DATA Traceback (most recent call last):   File "summaryplot", line 55, in     from ecl.ecl import EclFile, EclSum, EclGrid ImportError: No module named ecl.ecl How to let python know ecl has been installed? Thanks Rui