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\subsection{Method 1 - Checkout from CVS} |
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If CVS is available on your system, we strongly encourage you to use it. CVS |
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code and CVS. It also contains a web interface to our CVS archive so |
code and CVS. It also contains a web interface to our CVS archive so |
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that one may easily view the state of files, revisions, and other |
that one may easily view the state of files, revisions, and other |
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\subsection{Method 2 - Tar file download} |
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If you do not have CVS on your system, you can download the model as a |
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tar file from the web site at: |
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package corresponds to a subdirectory. For example, \texttt{gmredi} |
package corresponds to a subdirectory. For example, \texttt{gmredi} |
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contains the code related to the Gent-McWilliams/Redi scheme, |
contains the code related to the Gent-McWilliams/Redi scheme, |
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\texttt{aim} the code relative to the atmospheric intermediate |
\texttt{aim} the code relative to the atmospheric intermediate |
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physics. The packages are described in detail in chapter \ref{chap.packagesI}. |
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\item \texttt{tools}: this directory contains various useful tools. |
\item \texttt{tools}: this directory contains various useful tools. |
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For example, \texttt{genmake2} is a script written in csh (C-shell) |
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\item \texttt{verification}: this directory contains the model |
\item \texttt{verification}: this directory contains the model |
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examples. See section \ref{sect:modelExamples}. |
examples. See section \ref{sec:modelExamples}. |
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\item \texttt{jobs}: contains sample job scripts for running MITgcm. |
\item \texttt{jobs}: contains sample job scripts for running MITgcm. |
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\section[Building MITgcm]{Building the code} |
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file (\texttt{Makefile}) that allows us to pre-process source files, |
file (\texttt{Makefile}) that allows us to pre-process source files, |
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specify compiler and optimization options and also figures out any |
specify compiler and optimization options and also figures out any |
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file dependencies. We supply a script (\texttt{genmake2}), described |
file dependencies. We supply a script (\texttt{genmake2}), described |
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in section \ref{sect:genmake}, that automatically creates the |
in section \ref{sec:genmake}, that automatically creates the |
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\texttt{Makefile} for you. You then need to build the dependencies and |
\texttt{Makefile} for you. You then need to build the dependencies and |
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number of CPUs available. |
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Now you are ready to run the model. General instructions for doing so are |
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given in section \ref{sect:runModel}. Here, we can run the model by |
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\subsection{Building/compiling the code elsewhere} |
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In the example above (section \ref{sect:buildingCode}) we built the |
In the example above (section \ref{sec:buildingCode}) we built the |
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executable in the {\em input} directory of the experiment for |
executable in the {\em input} directory of the experiment for |
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convenience. You can also configure and compile the code in other |
convenience. You can also configure and compile the code in other |
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\subsection{Using \texttt{genmake2}} |
\subsection{Using \texttt{genmake2}} |
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To compile the code, first use the program \texttt{genmake2} (located |
To compile the code, first use the program \texttt{genmake2} (located |
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in the \texttt{tools} directory) to generate a Makefile. |
in the \texttt{tools} directory) to generate a Makefile. |
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\texttt{genmake2} is a shell script written to work with all |
\texttt{genmake2} is a shell script written to work with all |
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``sh''--compatible shells including bash v1, bash v2, and Bourne. |
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helpful command-line options. A complete list of these options can be |
helpful command-line options. A complete list of these options can be |
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the user's path. When these three items have been identified, |
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genmake2 will try to find an optfile that has a matching name. |
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"STAF" compiler. As with any compilers, it is helpful to have their |
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CPP \texttt{\#define}s) within the code and is necessary for MPI |
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builds (see Section \ref{sect:mpi-build}). |
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variety of different MPI implementations available, their dependencies |
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libraries and put them into an options file as described in Section |
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