is mumps inevitable?
Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 4:38 am
Myself is new to opensees.
I am installing opensees parallel on linux cluster (debian). Almost all the libraries like lapack, superlu etc are availabe in the debian repository. We are using openmpi. After quite a few trials, I could sucessfully install openseesSP. After installation i found that mumps is also a part of opensees.
I am planning to use opensees parallel for a research work in soil structure interaction.
My question is -
is mumps an inevitable part of opensees parallel?
or
In what all situation i will need mumps?
Please help. thanks in advance.
I am installing opensees parallel on linux cluster (debian). Almost all the libraries like lapack, superlu etc are availabe in the debian repository. We are using openmpi. After quite a few trials, I could sucessfully install openseesSP. After installation i found that mumps is also a part of opensees.
I am planning to use opensees parallel for a research work in soil structure interaction.
My question is -
is mumps an inevitable part of opensees parallel?
or
In what all situation i will need mumps?
Please help. thanks in advance.