The nprocj is the number of decompositions that will be generated the above setting generates 10 files: mpi_decompo_Nx1.txt where N is from 1 to 10. Then add the four lines below to the options list in options.nml:
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Follow the build directions above, but build without MPI support.
#PRAGMA OMP PARALLEL ON MAC SEGMENTATION FAULT CODE#
To generate MPI decompositions, you need to first build the code without MPI support, i.e. This model code project carries the name HBM, the HIROMB-BOOS x1.txt mpi_decompo.txt The current code implementation is as close as one gets to a total rewrite without it being so from the original BSHcmod and an attempt has been made to merge the model code development into a common project, with the intention being to join the forces of experienced modelers from around the Baltic Sea. The HBM code started from a snap-shot of the DMIcmod repository in 2009. It has undergone extensive revision in the DMI implementation, in co-operation between DMI, BSH, FMI (Finnish Meteorological Institute) and MSI (Marine Systems Institute, Estonia). The origin of the HBM code dates back to the BSHcmod ocean circulation model, the development of which was originally initiated in the 1990s at Bundesamt für Seeschifffahrt und Hydrographie (BSH) in Hamburg, Germany and one branch of the model code has been maintained and further developed at DMI. Introductionĭanish Meteorological Institute (DMI) operates a regional 3D ocean model HBM for the North Sea - Baltic, in order to provide information about the physical state of the Danish and nearby waters in the near future.
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This article provides instructions for code access, build, and run directions for the Baffin-Bay test cases for the HBM code, running on Intel® Xeon® processors and Intel® Xeon Phi™ Coprocessors.