OpenSees 2.0 Linux Version
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OpenSees 2.0 Linux Version
I have tried to install OpenSees to a supercom of my univ.
I installed OpenSees ver1.7.5 with Unix version.
Are there many differences between ver 1.7.5 and ver 2.0?
If it is or I have to use it, I'd like to use ver. 2.0....
but I could not find OpenSee ver2.0 for Unix..
1. How could I use it with Linux system ?
2. Is "MPICH2" required for Linux system ?
Thanks,
Dongkwan Kim
Graduate Student, Seoul National Univ, Korea
I installed OpenSees ver1.7.5 with Unix version.
Are there many differences between ver 1.7.5 and ver 2.0?
If it is or I have to use it, I'd like to use ver. 2.0....
but I could not find OpenSee ver2.0 for Unix..
1. How could I use it with Linux system ?
2. Is "MPICH2" required for Linux system ?
Thanks,
Dongkwan Kim
Graduate Student, Seoul National Univ, Korea
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Hi,
I might try to use a large computer cluster,named Ada, at Rice University. "Ada" is running SuSE 9.0 Linux and the 2.6.5 kernel, with small changes made by Cray, particularly for their RapidArray interconnect.
I have never compiled and debugged a very large C/C++ program before and I don't have any experience on how to run OpenSees in a cluster. All I need is to run a model in a sequential manner, nothing fancy. Can anyone give me some preliminary steps including downloading the Linux-compatible OpenSees version...
I'll appreciate any suggestions,
I might try to use a large computer cluster,named Ada, at Rice University. "Ada" is running SuSE 9.0 Linux and the 2.6.5 kernel, with small changes made by Cray, particularly for their RapidArray interconnect.
I have never compiled and debugged a very large C/C++ program before and I don't have any experience on how to run OpenSees in a cluster. All I need is to run a model in a sequential manner, nothing fancy. Can anyone give me some preliminary steps including downloading the Linux-compatible OpenSees version...
I'll appreciate any suggestions,
Bayram Aygun
Graduate Student, Civil&Env. Eng.
Rice University
Graduate Student, Civil&Env. Eng.
Rice University
Re:
fmk wrote:
> on linux machines you need to download the source, copy a Makefile.def.XX
> from the OpenSees?MAKES directory to OpenSees/Makefile.def .. edit it to
> suit the machine setup and type make.
Is this still the case?
Thanks,
-Jim
> on linux machines you need to download the source, copy a Makefile.def.XX
> from the OpenSees?MAKES directory to OpenSees/Makefile.def .. edit it to
> suit the machine setup and type make.
Is this still the case?
Thanks,
-Jim
Last edited by jimm1909 on Wed Feb 25, 2015 9:48 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Re:
jimm1909 wrote:
> fmk wrote:
> > on linux machines you need to download the source, copy a Makefile.def.XX
> > from the OpenSees?MAKES directory to OpenSees/Makefile.def .. edit it to
> > suit the machine setup and type make.
>
> Is this still the case?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Jim
Hi Jim, yes this is still the case.
> fmk wrote:
> > on linux machines you need to download the source, copy a Makefile.def.XX
> > from the OpenSees?MAKES directory to OpenSees/Makefile.def .. edit it to
> > suit the machine setup and type make.
>
> Is this still the case?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Jim
Hi Jim, yes this is still the case.
Last edited by steveosiris on Wed Feb 25, 2015 9:50 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: OpenSees 2.0 Linux Version
you don't need tcl8.5 .. if you have 8.4 that works as well .. just don't pass the TCL85 flag in c++ options