.. _Frontera: Getting Started: Frontera ========================= .. code-block:: bash # Assuming the default Intel stack is loaded only boost and hdf5 modules are required module load boost hdf5 # Build Grackle (optional) # Following https://grackle.readthedocs.io/en/latest/Installation.html mkdir -p ~/src cd ~/src git clone https://github.com/grackle-project/grackle cd grackle git submodule update --init ./configure # create build directory as install target later mkdir build-icc cd src/clib # Adjust config to set install path, and optimization options # TACC Stampede config works just fine for TACC Frontera sed -i 's#$(HOME)/local#$(PWD)/../../build-icc#;s/-xCORE-AVX2/-xCORE-AVX512/' Make.mach.tacc-stampede-intel make machine-tacc-stampede-intel make make install # Build Charm++ cd ~/src git clone https://github.com/UIUC-PPL/charm.git cd charm git checkout v7.0.0 mkdir build-icc-mpi cd build-icc-mpi cmake -DNETWORK=mpi -DSMP=OFF -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=icpc -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=icc -DCMAKE_Fortran_COMPILER=ifort .. make # Build Enzo-E cd ~/src git clone https://github.com/enzo-project/enzo-e.git cd enzo-e mkdir build-icc-mpi cd build-icc-mpi cmake -DCHARM_ROOT=${HOME}/src/charm/build-icc-mpi -DGrackle_ROOT=${HOME}/src/grackle/build-icc -DEnzo-E_CONFIG=frontera_icc .. make # To run Enzo-E simply call `ibrun ./build-icc-mpi/bin/enzo-e input/HelloWorld/Hi.in +balancer GreedyLB` as usual