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February 8, 2012, 18:24 |
Fortran, Cluster
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Hi Everyone,
I am currently trying to integrate a FORTRAN CFD code I have been working on into a cluster system. The code I have runs successfully on a local machine and on a local node on the cluster system. My problems araise when trying to run my code through the queueing system. The cluster uses the standard torque queue and I have been using the qsub command to run it, currently I am only trying to run on a single processor and hence haven't tried any fancy mpi stuff. The main errors are a tty error (which I believe is to be expected) and a "Event not found" error. The code creates the output files in its working directory which I am thinking is causing the problems although I am not sure. Does anyone here have much experience in running fortran on a cluster? I can give more details if needed I know I am been a bit vague! Thanks W |
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