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[[ /Debug | Debugging ]] [[ /Vampir | Using Vampir ]] [[ /Scalasca | Using Scalasca ]] [[ Netcdf4Utils | Netcdf4 Format]] == Software on Juropatest == * Access to installed software on JUROPATEST is organized through a hierarchy of modules. * Show what modules are compatible available to load right now (given the toolchain modules you have already loaded): {{{ module avail }}} * Load a specific version of a module {{{ module load <modulename>/<moduleversion> }}} * List what modules are currently loaded {{{ module list }}} * Unload a module {{{ module unload <modulename>/<moduleversion> }}} * Unload all modules {{{ module purge }}} * Find the location of a module within the module hierarchy {{{ module spider <modulename> }}} * Show how to load NetCDF: {{{ module -r spider '.*netCDF.*' }}} == Using NetCDF on Juropatest == * Loading NetCDF Module {{{ module load intel-para netCDF-Fortran/4.4.2 or module load intel netCDF-Fortran/4.4.2 }}} * Compilerversions loaded by intel-para (21.05.2015): * gcc-Version 4.9.2 (GCC) * icc version 15.0.2 (gcc version 4.9.0 compatibility) * ifort version 15.0.2 * If the netcdf module is loaded, "ncdump" and "ncgen" can be used and compilation of programs using netcdf is possible (without specifying any library or include path). * Compile Fortran program with NetCDF: {{{ ifort -o progname progname.f90 -lnetcdff -lnetcdf -lhdf5_hl -lhdf5 -lz }}} |
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