Hi,
Has anyone tried to run roms on 64-bit platform. Usually it works under 32-bit platform with intel ifort compiler. Now I am trying to move them on the 64-bit platform, which is a supercomputer: NEC with redhat linux system. I can't make them compile because I haven't got a netcdf library of 64-bit platform. Compiling errors like following:
ld: fort-attio.o: linking 64-bit files with 32-bit files
Bad value: failed to merge target specific data of file ./netcdf_ifc/libnetcdf.a(fort-attio.o)
ld: fort-control.o: linking 64-bit files with 32-bit files
Bad value: failed to merge target specific data of file ./netcdf_ifc/libnetcdf.a(fort-control.o)
I'm not a root. so has anyone has compiled that library? wanna share?
btw, what confused me is netcdf.inc works well
many thanks
ZHOU
require netcdf for 64-bit platform!
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I was able to install the 64-bit netcdf libraries for the mac os x using absoft fortran 9.2. With this installed, I successfully compiled and ran the upwelling test case.
To install the netcdf libraries, I used the script provided by John Tanski at:
http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/ne ... tml#absoft
When compiling ROMS, I had to remove -YEXT_NAMES=LCS -YEXT_SFX=_ -YCFRL=1 from FFLAGS. I used FFLAGS := -N11 -m64 -w and it seemed to work. Hope that helps.
- Malcolm
To install the netcdf libraries, I used the script provided by John Tanski at:
http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/ne ... tml#absoft
When compiling ROMS, I had to remove -YEXT_NAMES=LCS -YEXT_SFX=_ -YCFRL=1 from FFLAGS. I used FFLAGS := -N11 -m64 -w and it seemed to work. Hope that helps.
- Malcolm
Re: require netcdf for 64-bit platform!
Dera user,
I'm trying to install ROMS in NEC-SX system.
Is there a person who uses this system?
If so, would you show me a complie sctipt(sxf90 compiler)?
Please help me out.
Thanks in advance,
-Peter,
I'm trying to install ROMS in NEC-SX system.
Is there a person who uses this system?
If so, would you show me a complie sctipt(sxf90 compiler)?
Please help me out.
Thanks in advance,
-Peter,
Re: require netcdf for 64-bit platform!
I used to have access to such a system, but I can't now find any of the Makefiles I had for it then (before the Compilers directory update). I do recall that it gave more warnings than any other compiler I've ever seen and some were useful. I also recall that it took so long to compile that we got a cross-compiler running on some other system. For your needs, find out the compile command, look at the existing files in the Compilers directory, and give it a try. Let us know if you run into specific issues.
Re: require netcdf for 64-bit platform!
This is my Linux-necsx.mk File for a NEC SX-6 at the DKRZ, Germany.
We use a cross compiler environment on a Linux-driven front end causing the file name to be Linux-necsx.mk. This file is based on the Linux-ifort.mk file. If you have a similar setup, copy the file into the directory Compilers and adjust the FORT variable in your Makefile.
I have not started to explore further optimization switches, because the model was sufficiently fast. Its parallelizations percentage was about 97% and vector length of some 124. Since I have not used the SWAN component, the corresponding FFLAGS at the end might need some adjustments if you want to use SWAN.
Please check the library's paths before using it. Hope it helps.
We use a cross compiler environment on a Linux-driven front end causing the file name to be Linux-necsx.mk. This file is based on the Linux-ifort.mk file. If you have a similar setup, copy the file into the directory Compilers and adjust the FORT variable in your Makefile.
I have not started to explore further optimization switches, because the model was sufficiently fast. Its parallelizations percentage was about 97% and vector length of some 124. Since I have not used the SWAN component, the corresponding FFLAGS at the end might need some adjustments if you want to use SWAN.
Please check the library's paths before using it. Hope it helps.
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# svn $Id: Linux-necsx.mk 76 2007-06-11 22:52:45Z arango $
#::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
# Copyright (c) 2002-2007 The ROMS/TOMS Group :::
# Licensed under a MIT/X style license :::
# See License_ROMS.txt :::
#::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
#
# Include file for NEC cross compiler on Linux
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# ARPACK_LIBDIR ARPACK libary directory
# FC Name of the fortran compiler to use
# FFLAGS Flags to the fortran compiler
# CPP Name of the C-preprocessor
# CPPFLAGS Flags to the C-preprocessor
# CLEAN Name of cleaning executable after C-preprocessing
# NETCDF_INCDIR NetCDF include directory
# NETCDF_LIBDIR NetCDF libary directory
# LD Program to load the objects into an executable
# LDFLAGS Flags to the loader
# RANLIB Name of ranlib command
# MDEPFLAGS Flags for sfmakedepend (-s if you keep .f files)
#
# First the defaults
#
FC := sxmpif90
FFLAGS :=
CPP := /usr/bin/cpp
CPPFLAGS :=
LD := $(FC)
LDFLAGS :=
AR := sxar
ARFLAGS := rv
MKDIR := mkdir -p
RM := rm -f
RANLIB := sxar -tv
PERL := perl
TEST := test
MDEPFLAGS := --cpp --fext=f90 --file=- --objdir=$(SCRATCH_DIR)
#
# Library locations, can be overridden by environment variables.
#
MCT_INCDIR ?= /usr/local/mct/include
MCT_LIBDIR ?= /usr/local/mct/lib
NETCDF_INCDIR ?= /pool/SX-6/netcdf/netcdf-3.6.0-p1/include
NETCDF_LIBDIR ?= /pool/SX-6/netcdf/netcdf-3.6.0-p1/lib
CPPFLAGS += -I$(NETCDF_INCDIR)
LIBS := -L$(NETCDF_LIBDIR) -lnetcdf
ifdef USE_ARPACK
ifdef USE_MPI
PARPACK_LIBDIR ?= /opt/intelsoft/PARPACK
LIBS += -L$(PARPACK_LIBDIR) -lparpack
endif
ARPACK_LIBDIR ?= /opt/intelsoft/PARPACK
LIBS += -L$(ARPACK_LIBDIR) -larpack
endif
ifdef USE_MPI
CPPFLAGS += -DMPI
ifdef USE_MPIF90
FC := /opt/intelsoft/mpich/bin/mpif90
# FC := /opt/intelsoft/mpich2/bin/mpif90
LD := $(FC)
else
LIBS += -lfmpi -lmpi
endif
endif
ifdef USE_OpenMP
CPPFLAGS += -D_OPENMP
FFLAGS += -openmp -fpp
endif
ifdef USE_DEBUG
# -e C : runtime array bounds checking
# -e D : compilation of debug statements
FFLAGS += -g -Cdebug -C e
else
# -C debug : no Optimization, enable debugging
# -C ssafe : safe scalar optimization
# -C vsafe : safe vector optimization
# -C sopt : standard scalar optimization
# -C vopt : standard vector optimization
# -C hopt : Aggressive scalar and vector optimization
# FFLAGS += -Cvopt -Csopt -sx6
# FFLAGS += -Cvopt -Cssafe -sx6
FFLAGS += -Chopt -sx6
endif
ifdef SWAN_COUPLE
FFLAGS += -I$(MCT_INCDIR)
LIBS += -L$(MCT_LIBDIR) -lmct -lmpeu
endif
clean_list += ifc* work.pc*
#
# Set free form format in source files to allow long string for
# local directory and compilation flags inside the code.
#
$(SCRATCH_DIR)/mod_ncparam.o: FFLAGS += -f4
$(SCRATCH_DIR)/mod_strings.o: FFLAGS += -f4
#
# Supress free format in SWAN source files since there are comments
# beyond column 72.
#
ifdef SWAN_COUPLE
$(SCRATCH_DIR)/ocpcre.o: FFLAGS += -nofree
$(SCRATCH_DIR)/ocpids.o: FFLAGS += -nofree
$(SCRATCH_DIR)/ocpmix.o: FFLAGS += -nofree
$(SCRATCH_DIR)/swancom1.o: FFLAGS += -nofree
$(SCRATCH_DIR)/swancom2.o: FFLAGS += -nofree
$(SCRATCH_DIR)/swancom3.o: FFLAGS += -nofree
$(SCRATCH_DIR)/swancom4.o: FFLAGS += -nofree
$(SCRATCH_DIR)/swancom5.o: FFLAGS += -nofree
$(SCRATCH_DIR)/swanmain.o: FFLAGS += -nofree
$(SCRATCH_DIR)/swanout1.o: FFLAGS += -nofree
$(SCRATCH_DIR)/swanout2.o: FFLAGS += -nofree
$(SCRATCH_DIR)/swanparll.o: FFLAGS += -nofree
$(SCRATCH_DIR)/swanpre1.o: FFLAGS += -nofree
$(SCRATCH_DIR)/swanpre2.o: FFLAGS += -nofree
$(SCRATCH_DIR)/swanser.o: FFLAGS += -nofree
$(SCRATCH_DIR)/swmod1.o: FFLAGS += -nofree
$(SCRATCH_DIR)/swmod2.o: FFLAGS += -nofree
$(SCRATCH_DIR)/swmod3.o: FFLAGS += -nofree
endif
Re: require netcdf for 64-bit platform!
Thank you for your reply, crode and kate.
I'm going to try it again based on your information and will report the result here.
Best,
-Peter
I'm going to try it again based on your information and will report the result here.
Best,
-Peter
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Re: require netcdf for 64-bit platform!
I added the above make configuration file Linux-necsx.mk to the Compilers directory. Thank you Christian for contributing this file.