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software:wrf:caviness [2021-02-05 09:48] – [Build WRF] mkylesoftware:wrf:caviness [2024-03-29 15:01] – [Set up the installation environment] anita
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 <code bash> <code bash>
-  [(it_css:traine)@login01 ~]$ WRF_PREFIX=/work/it_css/sw/wrf/20210121 ## MAKE SURE THAT THIS IS CHANGED TO YOUR WORK GROUP DIRECTORY OR HOME DIRECTORY ##+  [(it_css:traine)@login01 ~]$ WRF_PREFIX=$WORKDIR/sw/wrf/20210121 ## MAKE SURE THAT THIS IS CHANGED TO YOUR WORK GROUP DIRECTORY OR HOME DIRECTORY ##
   [(it_css:traine)@login01 ~]$ mkdir -p "$WRF_PREFIX"   [(it_css:traine)@login01 ~]$ mkdir -p "$WRF_PREFIX"
   [(it_css:traine)@login01 ~]$ WRF_SRC="${WRF_PREFIX}/src"   [(it_css:traine)@login01 ~]$ WRF_SRC="${WRF_PREFIX}/src"
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-To run WRF, we will use the ''wrfmpi.qs'' file. This job script is based on the script template found in ''/opt/templates/slurm/generic/mpi/openmpi/openmpi.qs''. The ''openmpi.qs'' job script file is updated regularly, so it is suggested that you also check and compare the contents of the ''openmpi.qs'' files to see if there has been any major changes to it. If there has been, then you might want to consider adding those changes to the ''wrfmpi.qs'' job script. To run WRF, you will use ''sbatch'' to submit the job to Slurm.+To run WRF, we will use the ''wrfmpi.qs'' file. This job script is based on the script template found in ''/opt/shared/templates/slurm/generic/mpi/openmpi/openmpi.qs''. The ''openmpi.qs'' job script file is updated regularly, so it is suggested that you also check and compare the contents of the ''openmpi.qs'' files to see if there has been any major changes to it. If there has been, then you might want to consider adding those changes to the ''wrfmpi.qs'' job script. To run WRF, you will use ''sbatch'' to submit the job to Slurm.
 <code bash> <code bash>
   [(it_css:traine)@login01 wrf_job]$ sbatch wrfmpi.qs   [(it_css:traine)@login01 wrf_job]$ sbatch wrfmpi.qs
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