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I am a PhD student and I have been used Intel® Parallel Studio XE Cluster Edition for Linux* 2019 in Intel(R), Xeon(R) CPU E5-2650 server . My students license has already expired recently . I have tried to get Intel® Parallel Studio XE Cluster Edition for Linux* 2020, however it is only for 30-day evaluation. I have also seen Intel® oneAPI HPC Toolkit . But, the Intel® Fortan Compiler is in a beta stage , so how can I get the Intel® Parallel Studio XE Cluster Edition for Linux* 2020.
with kind regards,
Desta
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The oneAPI HPC Toolkit has two Fortran compilers. The one you want, ifort, is the "Classic" compiler and is not in beta. The other, ifx, is the beta compiler. Use the oneAPI Toolkit.
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Hello Steve_Lionel
Thank you!
I have also installed the oneAPI Toolkit. After I source /opt/intel/oneapi/setvars.sh in my .bashrc. while I login, it always display the following :
:: initializing oneAPI environment ...
BASH version = 4.2.46(2)-release
:: debugger -- latest
:: advisor -- latest
:: intelpython -- latest
:: itac -- latest
:: mkl -- latest
:: dpl -- latest
:: ipp -- latest
:: mpi -- latest
:: clck -- latest
:: dal -- latest
:: dpcpp-ct -- latest
:: vpl -- latest
:: tbb -- latest
:: ccl -- latest
:: dnnl -- latest
:: ippcp -- latest
:: vtune -- latest
:: inspector -- latest
:: compiler -- latest
:: dev-utilities -- latest
:: oneAPI environment initialized ::
In addition , while I transfer the file from one server to other server (which used Intel® Parallel Studio XE Cluster Edition for Linux* 2018) , I couldn't transfer the files between the two servers.
would you able to suggest me how can tackle above mention problems .
Thanks in advance.
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Tewolde__Desta:
You wrote, "In addition , while I transfer the file from one server to other server (which used Intel® Parallel Studio XE Cluster Edition for Linux* 2018) , I couldn't transfer the files between the two servers."
What file are you talking about? What do you mean by "I couldn't transfer..."? Transferring files is a task that requires accounts and permissions on both systems, and OS facilities/utilities for doing the transfer, and is quite unrelated to Fortran compilers.
That is one "problem". What are the other "problems"? The output from the OneAPI startup script appears to be quite normal (although it shows that you installed a large number of toolkits that you may never use), so why is that a problem?
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mecej4 noted The output from the OneAPI startup script appears to be quite normal (although it shows that you installed a large number of toolkits that you may never use), so why is that a problem?
Interestingly I have come to the opinion that it is much better to have a 1TB drive and install all of the VS and IFORT programs than have a 0.5TB and have to decide what to install as you always miss something. The cost difference is negligible about the cost of 120 cans of Diet Dr Pepper.
Also I could edit this after submission - this web site has ghosts of commands past and future
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Hi mecej4,
Once I installed both the Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit and Intel® oneAPI HPC Toolkit in our server , during transfer file between my sever and other server(Intel® Parallel Studio XE Cluster Edition for Linux* 2018 ) after permission is allowed it gave me the following message and stopped.
:: initializing oneAPI environment ...
Any suggestions you have ?
Thank you .
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Sorry, I have no idea as to what you are trying to do.
You have two servers, one of which has OneAPI newly installed, the other has Parallel Studio 2018. Correct?
Can you compile and run a simple Fortran test program on each server? In other words, do you have a working version of Intel Fortran on each of the two servers?
Next, what is the purpose of the file transfer? What file did you try to transfer, and how?
What does the Fortran compiler, or any compiler, for that matter, have to do with file transfers?
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Sorry for late reply :
" You have two servers, one of which has OneAPI newly installed, the other has Parallel Studio 2018. Correct? " Yes .
Compilation and running Fortran code works correctly on both servers.
As both servers (clusters) are used by a certain number of users, depending on the free cluster available, we tried to use both servers . We generally transfer the results of our code to our nearby server.
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You wrote: "To transfer files between both servers, I used 'scp'. By the way, file transfer worked properly until I installed the new OneAPI."
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where is the link to download the
Intel® Parallel Studio XE Cluster Edition for Linux
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Parallel Studio is no longer offered. The replacement is Intel oneAPI HPC Toolkit.

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