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easybuild_environment [2020/10/23 14:32] – [Preliminary Setup and Considerations] lenocil | easybuild_environment [2021/02/08 16:37] (current) – jansen |
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^Where ^OS^Mount Point^Remote Location^Protocol^ | ^Where ^OS^Mount Point^Remote Location^Protocol^ |
|Workstations \\ & Servers|Fedora 31| /easybuild/easybuild/fc31| Software Server| NFS| | |Workstations \\ & Servers|Fedora 33| /easybuild/easybuild/fc31| Software Server| NFS| |
| ::: | RHEL7| /easybuild/easybuild/el7| Software Server| NFS| | | ::: | RHEL7| /easybuild/easybuild/el7| Software Server| NFS| |
| ::: | RHEL7/Lustre| /easybuild/easybuild/el7_lustre| Software Server| NFS| | |
| ::: | RHEL8| /easybuild/easybuild/el8| Software Server| NFS| | | ::: | RHEL8| /easybuild/easybuild/el8| Software Server| NFS| |
| Xmaris| CentOS 7| /marisdata/easybuild| Marisdata | NFS| | | Xmaris| CentOS 7| /marisdata/easybuild| Marisdata | NFS| |
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==== Heterogeneous environments ==== | ==== Heterogeneous environments ==== |
If you are planning to use your EasyBuild-built software on a variety of CPUs, do not forget to instruct EasyBuild to do so via ''export EASYBUILD_OPTARCH=GENERIC'' and ''eb ... –try-amend=buildopts='TARGET=CORE2 DYNAMIC_ARCH=1 DYNAMIC_OLDER=1 BINARY=64 USE_THREAD=1 USE_OPENMP=1 CC=“$CC” FC=“$F77”' '' as EasyBuild (eb) runtime option. | If you are planning to use your EasyBuild-built software on a variety of CPUs, do not forget to instruct EasyBuild to do so via ''export EASYBUILD_OPTARCH=GENERIC'' and ''eb ... –try-amend=buildopts='TARGET=CORE2 DYNAMIC_ARCH=1 DYNAMIC_OLDER=1 BINARY=64 USE_THREAD=1 USE_OPENMP=1 CC=“$CC” FC=“$F77”' '' as EasyBuild (eb) runtime option if your are building OpenBLAS ((https://easybuild.readthedocs.io/en/latest/Controlling_compiler_optimization_flags.html#build-environment-vs-hardcoding-in-build-scripts)). |
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Do you want to know on what hardware you are? '' gcc -march=native -Q --help=target | awk '/march/{print $2}' '' | Do you want to know on what hardware you are? '' gcc -march=native -Q --help=target | awk '/march/{print $2}' '' |