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[[wikipedia:MPICH| MPICH]] is a freely available, portable implementation of MPI, a standard for message-passing for distributed-memory applications used in parallel computing. MPICH is Free Software and is available for most flavours of Unix (including Linux and Mac OS X) and Microsoft Windows. | [[wikipedia:MPICH| MPICH]] is a freely available, portable implementation of MPI, a standard for message-passing for distributed-memory applications used in parallel computing. MPICH is Free Software and is available for most flavours of Unix (including Linux and Mac OS X) and Microsoft Windows. | ||
'''Project website:''' http://www.mcs.anl.gov/research/projects/mpich2/ | |||
GNU and Intel compiled versions of MPICH are installed. | GNU and Intel compiled versions of MPICH are installed. | ||
====Load SGE module==== | |||
The following Modules file should be loaded to use mpich | The following Modules file should be loaded to use mpich | ||
* GNU version of mpich | * GNU version of mpich | ||
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#$ -pe mpich 4 | #$ -pe mpich 4 | ||
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MPICH is a freely available, portable implementation of MPI, a standard for message-passing for distributed-memory applications used in parallel computing. MPICH is Free Software and is available for most flavours of Unix (including Linux and Mac OS X) and Microsoft Windows.
Project website: http://www.mcs.anl.gov/research/projects/mpich2/
GNU and Intel compiled versions of MPICH are installed.
Load SGE module
The following Modules file should be loaded to use mpich
- GNU version of mpich
module load mpich/mpich2-gnu
- Intel version of mpich
module load mpich/mpich-1.2-intel
Use the mpich parallel environment in your job script (example for a 4 slot job)
#$ -pe mpich 4