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Hellow everyone,
I installed the Parallel Studio XE 2011 non-commercial verison for linux on a linux cluster (64bit, non-root mode). However, after installation I found that there were no MPI compiler. I note that there is a "Intel Cluster Studio 2011 for Linux" which contains MPI, but it seems there is no non-commercial version of it.
How can I use MPI? Can anyone help me?
Thanks in advance!
I installed the Parallel Studio XE 2011 non-commercial verison for linux on a linux cluster (64bit, non-root mode). However, after installation I found that there were no MPI compiler. I note that there is a "Intel Cluster Studio 2011 for Linux" which contains MPI, but it seems there is no non-commercial version of it.
How can I use MPI? Can anyone help me?
Thanks in advance!
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There is evaluation version of the Cluster Studio 2011.
I'm not sure about non-commercial version, but there is RTO MPI library which you can download for free.
Regards!
Dmitry
I'm not sure about non-commercial version, but there is RTO MPI library which you can download for free.
Regards!
Dmitry
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Hello Gbliu,
There are also two good public-domain MPI codes: MPICH2 and Openmpi.
Regards,
There are also two good public-domain MPI codes: MPICH2 and Openmpi.
Regards,
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Dmitry, could you add some relevant links, please?
Michal
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I'd add the following links:
hpcwire.com
Inside HPC
Scalability.org
beowulf.org
And of cause you can find a lot more, for example: blogs.oracle.com/HPC or just a tutorial.
Regards!
Dmitry
hpcwire.com
Inside HPC
Scalability.org
beowulf.org
And of cause you can find a lot more, for example: blogs.oracle.com/HPC or just a tutorial.
Regards!
Dmitry
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sorry for confusing ...
In my previous post I meant links for Intel RTO MPI download, not for MPI general info sites.
In my previous post I meant links for Intel RTO MPI download, not for MPI general info sites.
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Michal,
Please try this link. 'Resources' tab - look for "Download Free Runtime Environment Kit".
Regards!
Dmitry
Please try this link. 'Resources' tab - look for "Download Free Runtime Environment Kit".
Regards!
Dmitry
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