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Intel MPI
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This section describes how to install and use Intel MPI (for example, l_mpi_2018.0.128) on an ECS.
Prerequisites
You have configured the ECS password-free login.
Procedure
- Install Intel MPI.
- Download Intel MPI.
Download path: https://software.intel.com/en-us/intel-mpi-library
- Run the following commands to decompress and install Intel MPI:
For example, run the following commands to decompress and install l_mpi_2018.0.128.tgz:
# tar -xvf l_mpi_2018.0.128.tgz
# cd l_mpi_2018.0.128/
# ./install.sh
Figure 1 Successful Intel MPI installation
- Download Intel MPI.
- Configure environment variables.
- Run the following command to check whether environment variables are imported successfully:
# which mpirun
If information shown in Figure 2 is displayed, the environment variables have been imported.
- Run the following commands to run Intel MPI on an ECS:
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