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Andri, >Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2004 18:47:03 -0800 >From: Andri Arnaldsson <address@hidden> >Organization: University of Washington >To: Steve Emmerson <address@hidden> >Subject: Re: 20040108: building netCDF on Linux 64-bit Itanium using ecc & efc > Keywords: 200401061742.i06HgGp2016905 The above message contained the following: > Steve, > > Thanks a lot! > > Your suggestions seem all to have worked, at least there are now a bin, > include, lib and a man directories under /home/andri/netcdf-3.5.0. I > haven't tried to use it yet but it seems all to be fine. It does seem to have worked. The output you sent shows a pickey Fortran compiler -- but successful "make test"s. > best regards, > Andri Arnaldsson > > %%% FYI, specs on the machine: > > HP/Linux Itanium-2 > 980 node/1960 Itanium-2 processors (Madison, 1.5 GHz) distributed over > two configurations: > 566 nodes are FatNodes with 8 Gbyte RAM and 430 Gbyte local disk > 414 nodes are ThinNodes with 6 Gbyte RAM and 10 Gbyte local disk > Quadrics QsNet interconnect (single rail QSNet/Elan-3 interconnect , > which will be upgraded to Elan-4 in the near future) > 11.8 TFlops peak theoretical performance > 6.8 terabytes of RAM > 450 terabytes of local scratch disk space > 53 terabytes shared cluster file system, Lustre That quite a system! What's it for (if I may ask)? Regards, Steve Emmerson