/hpc-stack

Create a software stack for HPC's

Primary LanguageShellGNU Lesser General Public License v2.1LGPL-2.1

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hpc-stack

This repository provides a unified, shell script based build system for building the software stack needed for the NOAA Universal Forecast System (UFS) and related products, and applications written for the Joint Effort for Data assimilation Integration (JEDI) framework.

Documentation is available at https://hpc-stack.readthedocs.io/en/latest/.

This is part of the NCEPLIBS project.

Authors

Rahul Mahajan, Kyle Gerheiser, Dusan Jovic, Hang-Lei, Dom Heinzeller

Code Manager: Alex Richert

Installers:

Machine Programmer
Hera Jong Kim, Natalie Perlin, Cameron Book
Jet Jong Kim, Natalie Perlin, Cameron Book
Orion Natalie Perlin, Cameron Book
WCOSS-Dell Hang-Lei
WCOSS-Cray Hang-Lei
Cheyenne Jong Kim, Natalie Perlin
Gaea Jong Kim, Natalie Perlin, Cameron Book
S4 David Huber

Contributors

Mark Potts, Steve Lawrence, Ed Hartnett, Guoqing Ge, Raffaele Montuoro, David Huber

Prerequisites:

The prerequisites of building hpc-stack are:

  • Lmod - An Environment Module System
  • CMake and make
  • wget and curl
  • git, git-lfs

Building the software stack is a Three-Step process, as described in the documentation:

  • Step 1: Configure Build
  • Step 2: Set Up Compiler, MPI, Python, and Module System
  • Step 3: Build Software Stack

Disclaimer

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