Note: This page is superseded and will be removed. See https://jointcenterforsatellitedataassimilation-jedi-docs.readthedocs-hosted.com/en/latest/developer/jedi_environment/modules.html#hera for up-to-date instructions for Hera.
Instruction for cloning, building and running the JEDI components (OOPS, UFO, FV3, SOCA bundles) on Hera
If this is the first time building JEDI follow the initialization steps at the bottom of this page before continuing.
INTEL 19
# Load the modules:
$> module purge
$> module use -a /scratch1/NCEPDEV/da/Daniel.Holdaway/opt/modulefiles/
$> module load apps/jedi/intel-19.0.5.281
# This will load the Intel compiler suite (currently only v19.0.5.281 is supported)
# See what modules are loaded:
$> module list
Assume comp_name can be oops, ufo-bundle, fv3-bundle or soca-bundle
Clone the JEDI component.
$> git clone https://github.com/jcsda/comp_name
change directory into the cloned component:
$> cd comp_name
Create a build directory and cd into it:
$> mkdir build
$> cd build
Build the components of the bundle, create executables and test them:
$> ecbuild --build=release -DMPIEXEC=$MPIEXEC ../
$> make -j12
$> ctest
Release can be exchanged with 'debug' or 'bit' for different levels of optimization.
GNU
GNU compilers are not currently supported on Hera
INITIALIZATION
Several JEDI repositories use Git LFS (large file store) to manage large files and needs to be initialized. It installs several Git hooks for managing these files. The initialization is a one-time setup and can be done as follows:
$> git lfs install
Github will ask for authentication each time a protected repository is cloned. All JEDI repositories are currently protected. The user can "cache" the login credentials to prevent github from asking for login credentials for a acceptable period of time (3600 secs) as follows:
$> git config –global credential.helper “cache –timeout=3600”
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