Software
Originally, the ICMP cluster is based on the software that is freeware and open source.
Although, in December of 2003, thanks to support of U.S. Civilian Research & Development Foundation (CRDF)
within the framework of the project ¹ UP2-2436-LV-02 and with the assistance of Andriy Shvayka, the commercial
package called the PGI CDK Cluster Development Kit was purchased. The PGI CDK contains a set of the modern compilers
and tools for developing on a Linux cluster.
At present, the following main software is installed on the ICMP cluster:
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operational system based on Red Hat Linux 7.1 (Linux kernel 2.4.17)
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software tools of clustering and parallelization
- Mosix 1.5.7 (cluster management system for dynamic porocess distribution)
- Mpich 1.2.4 (MPICH is a freely available, portable implementation of MPI, the Standard for message-passing libraries
with Ñ/C++ and F77/90 support)
- OpenPBS 2.3 (batch queueing system)
compilers
- gcc, g++, g77 (GNU compilers - ANSI C, C++, F77)
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- pgcc, pgCC, pg77, pgf90 (Portland Group compilers C/C++, Fortran 77/90)
- hpf (Portland Group high performance fortran)
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