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= Installing PGI components ==
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== Installing PGI components ==
  
 
In order to download the PGI compilers:
 
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# A licence.dat file will be downloaded, which needs to be copied in /opt/pgi (or whichever was the root installation directory)
 
# A licence.dat file will be downloaded, which needs to be copied in /opt/pgi (or whichever was the root installation directory)
  
= Using PGI components =
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== Using PGI components ==
  
 
In order to use the installed PGI compilers just load the created modulefile:
 
In order to use the installed PGI compilers just load the created modulefile:
  
 
  module load /opt/pgi/modulefiles/pgi64/14.10
 
  module load /opt/pgi/modulefiles/pgi64/14.10

Latest revision as of 11:58, 19 December 2014

Installing PGI components

In order to download the PGI compilers:

  1. Subscribe and login to PGI
  2. Find and download the required software from http://www.pgroup.com/support/download_pgi2014.php?view=current
  3. Untar the downloaded file and cd into the directory
  4. Run:
./install

Note 1: During installation install the CUDA/AMD components if the OpenACC library is to be used.

Note 2: Don't generate a licence key. Instead:

  1. Go into your PGI account
  2. Go to Create Permanent keys or Create trial keys (14 days)
  3. A licence.dat file will be downloaded, which needs to be copied in /opt/pgi (or whichever was the root installation directory)

Using PGI components

In order to use the installed PGI compilers just load the created modulefile:

module load /opt/pgi/modulefiles/pgi64/14.10