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Abnormal Termination Processing (ATP) 3.14.11:
================================================
Release Date:
--------------
April 2022
Product Description:
--------------------
Abnormal Termination Processing (ATP) is a system that
monitors user applications, and should an application
take a system trap, ATP preforms analysis on the dying
application. All of the stack backtraces of the
application processes are gathered into a merged
stack backtrace tree and written to disk as the file
"atpMergedBT.dot". The stack backtrace for the first process
to die is sent to stderr as is the number of the signal that
caused the death. If the core file size limit (RLIMIT_CORE)
is non-zero, a heuristically selected set of processes dump
their core.
atpMergedBT.dot can be viewed with 'statview', a component
of the STAT package (module load stat). The merged stack
backtrace tree provides a concise, yet comprehensive, view
of what the application was doing at the time of its death.
Purpose:
---------
22.05 This release adds the following content:
- Update user trace API headers to support CCE 14
- Dyninst has been updated to v12.1.0
22.04 This bugfix release resolves the following issues:
- Fix double free in HPCM PALS startup plugin
22.02 Release adds the following features:
- Regarding gen compilers cray-gcc-10.3.0
NOTE: If you encounter the following error:
ImportError: /lib64/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.26' not found
Temporary workaround:
1) export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/opt/gcc/10.3.0/snos/lib64
or
2) module load gcc/10.3.0
21.12 Release adds the following features:
- Updated gen compilers to cray-gcc-10.3.0
21.11 This bugfix release resolves the following issues:
- Fixes a potential hang or assertion failure when
analyzing a job using the Nvidia runtime with CUDA-GDB
21.10 This release includes the following new features:
- Initial support for GPU kernel debugging on Nvidia GPUs
using CUDA-GDB.
Product and OS Dependencies:
-----------------------------
The ATP 3.14.11 release is supported on the following Cray systems:
- HPE/Cray XC systems with CLE release 7.0 or later
- HPE/Cray CS systems with CentOS/RH 8.4 or later
- HPE/Cray Shasta systems with SLES 15 service pack 2 or later
- HPE Apollo systems with Slurm or PBS Pro, and RH 8.4 or later
- Baymax systems with RH 8.4 or later
Product Dependencies:
- Cray cray-cti rpm installed
- Cray cray-cdst-support rpm installed
Documentation:
---------------
Type `man atp` with the atp module loaded to read the atp(1) man page.
Installation instructions:
--------------------------
Installation instructions for x86_64:
=============================================
rpm -ivh atp-3.14.11-20220415150914_bc633ee5-2.sles15sp1.x86_64.rpm
To make ATP 3.14.11 the default version of ATP, execute:
/opt/cray/pe/admin-pe/set_default_files/set_default_atp_3.14.11
Certain components, files or programs contained within this package or product are
Copyright 2010-2022 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP.
################################################################################
HPE Cray Compiling Environment (CCE) 14.0.0
==============================================
Release Date:
-------------
May 2022
Purpose:
--------
CCE 14.0.0 provides Fortran, C, and C++ compilers for Cray XC and CS systems,
HPE Cray supercomputer systems, HPE Apollo 2000 Gen10Plus systems, and HPE Apollo 80 systems.
Key Changes and Support with CCE 14.0.0:
----------------------------------------
Programming languages and models:
- C++17
- C17 with Clang
- Fortran F2018
- OpenMP
Language technology:
- Cray Fortran version 14.0
- Clang version 14 for C and C++
- LLVM version 14 base
New GPU support:
- AMD ROCm 5.0/5.1
CPU Debugging tools for C and C++, with partial Fortran support:
- (Beta) AddressSanitizer (-g -fsanitize=address)(Fortran common block support in a future release)
- (Beta) ThreadSanitizer (-fsanitize=thread)
- Archer OpenMP runtime error detection
Compiler improvements:
- Faster compilation for some key Fortran applications
- Improved diagnostics for all languages
OpenMP Features (Fortran only):
- OpenMP "SIMD" support is now on by default for Fortran ("-f no-openmp-simd" to disable)[PE-27417]
- task reductions
- simd if
- (GPU AMD MI250X) "requires unified_shared_memory"
OpenACC 2.6 and 3.0 Features (Fortran only):
- "if" clause on "acc wait"
- "if_present" clause on "update"
- "acc_attach" and "acc_attach_async" application programming interfaces (APIs)
- "async" and "wait" on "acc data"
Performance improvements:
- General performance improvements for CPU and GPU
- Improved AMD GPU performance from loop unrolling
- Improved OpenMP "device scope" atomics and fence performance
- Improved GPU OpenMP offload launch performance
- Improved Fujitsu NSP-1 performance for some key math functions
- Reduced Fortran allocatable array overhead for some key applications
User and Application Impact:
----------------------------
C++ applications built using CCE 13 or earlier may need to be recompiled due to the significant changes that were necessary to implement C++17. This is expected to be a one-time requirement.
Some non-standard Cray Fortran extensions supporting shorthand notation for logical operations will be removed in a future release. CCE 14 will issue warning messages when these are encountered, providing time to adapt the application to use standard Fortran.
Issues or Bugs Resolved:
------------------------
CCE 14.0.0:
-----------
CAST-28909 Excessively long Fortran compile times
CAST-28805 Navy-narwhal: CCE Fortran ICE (inline issue) when trying to compile WRFDM
CAST-29354 Cray Fortran compiler is_contiguous function returns incorrect result
CAST-29249 Cray Fortran compiler hangs with O2 optimization
CAST-29004 CCE v13.x fails to build ncurses via Spack
CAST-28920 Excessively long Fortran compile times
CAST-29124 Problem with inlining routine with an OpenACC kernel
CAST-25673 Curious behavior with negative stop-code using CCE Fortran 10.0.3
CAST-27262 CCE does not support std::reduce
CAST-25896 Using upc_memput on a single node is very slow
CAST-27066 Variable is used before it is defined warning on loop index variables
CAST-27636 CCE Fortran OpenMP Offload Array Reduction Gives Linking Error
CAST-27692 CCE Fortran OpenMP offload Error Declare Target Private Var
CAST-27188 CCE Compiler ICE with OpenMP offloading array reduction
CAST-26788 FTN OPTCG goes into an infinite loop trying to compile a file
CAST-28854 cce compile error for Kokkos app
CAST-28621 CCE Fortran OpenMP Wrong Results with Metadirective User Selector in Default Clause
CAST-29502 Segfault and CRAY_ACC_ERROR in UMT OMP Target "map to" clause
CAST-29105 CCE Fortran: Answer wrong when compiler optimization enabled
CAST-25161 CCE Fortran generates 2 stores for a conditional update of the array in vector loop (rome)
CAST-28065 CRAY_ACC_ERROR - cuStreamSynchronize returned CUDA_ERROR_ILLEGAL_ADDRESS for COSMO code
CAST-23376 Would like a vector version of certain Fortran intrinsics, particularly for ARM SVE systems
CAST-22727 Cray Fortran does not return an error from RESHAPE when SOURCE is short
Product and OS Dependencies:
----------------------------
This CCE release is supported on
- Cray XC systems running CLE 7.0 (or later)
- Cray CS systems with RedHat/CentOS 8
- HPE Cray supercomputer systems running Shasta V1.3 (or later)
- HPE Cray supercomputer systems running HPCM with SLES15 SP2 or RHEL 8.3
- HPE Apollo 2000 Gen10Plus systems running RedHat/CentOS 8
- HPE Apollo 80 systems running RedHat/CentOS 8
AMD GPU offloading support requires at least ROCm 5.0
Notes and Limitations:
----------------------
None
Documentation:
--------------
- S-5212 Cray Compiling Environment Release Overview (13.0)
- S-3901 Cray Fortran Reference Manual
- S-2179 Cray C and C++ Quick Reference
- Basic man pages: crayftn(1), craycc(1), crayCC(1), intro_openmp()
- Please see https://clang.llvm.org/docs/UsersManual.html or use the -help command line option for
more information on using Clang
Modulefile:
-----------
The following will load the modules necessary to use CCE:
module load PrgEnv-cray
The following will switch to x.y.z version of CCE:
module swap cce cce/x.y.z
Installation instructions:
--------------------------
rpm -ivh cce-14.0.0-202204201602.c98838affc7b5-1.sles15.x86_64.rpm.x86_64.rpm
The following script will set CCE version 14.0.0 default:
/opt/cray/pe/admin-pe/set_default_files/set_default_cce_14.0.0
License:
--------
Except for the third party components and software licensed by HPE through
proprietary agreements, components, files or programs contained within this
package or product are Copyright -2022 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP.
Attribution notices for open source licensed software for this
package are detailed in the file:
/opt/cray/pe/cce/14.0.0/ATTRIBUTIONS_14.0.txt
################################################################################
cray-R 4.1.3.1
============
Release Date:
-------------
May 2022
Purpose:
--------
The cray-R 4.1.3.1 release.
cray-R is configured to call cray-libsci routines.
Product and OS Dependencies:
----------------------------
The cray-R 4.1.3.1 release is supported on
- Cray XC systems running CLE 7.0 or later operating systems
- Cray Shasta and Cray Everest systems
Documentation:
--------------
https://cran.r-project.org/manuals.html
Modulefile:
---------------------
module load cray-R/4.1.3.1
Installation:
-------------
rpm -ihv cray-R-4.1.3.1-202204240425.915393e1a2cd5-14.x86_64.rpm
To make this the default version, execute:
/opt/admin-pe/set_default_files/set_default_R_4.1.3.1
Certain components, files or programs contained within this package or product are
Copyright 2018-2022 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP
################################################################################
CCDB 4.12.11:
==================
Release Date:
--------------
April 2022
Product Description:
--------------------
CCDB, Cray's next generation debugging tool extends the comparative
debugging capabilities of gdb4hpc with a Graphical User Interface (GUI)
enabling programmers to compare corresponding data structures
between two executing applications. Comparative debugging assists users with
locating sections of code containing data deviations introduced by algorithm
changes, compiler differences, and porting to new architectures/libraries.
Some features of ccdb include:
* Side-by-side debugging session execution of two parallel applications
* Automatic creation of comparison statements for all local variables in
scope
* Type templates for structured data types to selectively compare members
* Warning/error epsilon tolerance values for floating point comparison
* PBS PRO, MOAB/TORQUE, and SLURM workload manager support
Purpose:
---------
22.05 This is a feature release.
- Added support for rhel85
22.04 This is a bug fix and feature release.
- Fixed console echoing each line after step/next
- Added missing keyboard accessibility in Decomposition window
- Added keyboard shortcuts to extended help menu
- Added decomposition dropdown menus for pointers in Compare window
22.03 This is a bug fix release.
- Fixed ccdb segfault on startup
- Fixed epsilon values not changing correctly in the Assert and Compare windows
- Made borders of buttons and entries black for more contrast
- Added decomposition dropdown menus for vectors in Compare window
22.02 This is a bug fix and feature release.
- Added missing dependancies to runBuildPrep.sh
- Updated popup menu so "Run Both Apps" is available only if the sources are the same or linked
- Updated ccdb to reference files by full paths
- Fixed issue with setting and clearing breakpoints
- Added visual cues to convey color changes where needed
- Added keyboard access to popup menu
- Regarding gen compilers cray-gcc-10.3.0
If you encounter the following error:
ImportError: /lib64/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.26' not found
Temporary workaround:
1) export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/opt/gcc/10.3.0/snos/lib64
or
2) module load gcc/10.3.0
21.12 This is a bug fix release.
- PE-38153 CCDB not working properly from a VNC.
- Fix focus eyeball when running from an alternate directory.
- Updated build compilers to cray-gcc-10.3.0
21.11 This is a bug fix release.
- Added CRAY_CCDB_PREFIX and CRAY_CCDB_VERSION environment variables to
modulefiles.
21.10 This is a bug fix release.
- Added CRAY_CCDB_PREFIX and CRAY_CCDB_VERSION environment variables to
modulefiles.
Product and OS Dependencies:
-----------------------------
The CCDB is supported on the following Cray systems.
- HPE/Cray XC systems with CLE 7.0 or later
- HPE/Cray CS systems with CentOS/RH 8.4 or later
- HPE/Cray Shasta systems with SLES 15 service pack 2 or later
- HPE Apollo systems with Slurm and RH 8.4 or later
- Baymax systems with RH 8.4 or later
Product Dependencies:
- gdb4hpc/4.10.x or later
- Cray cray-cti rpm installed
- Cray cray-cdst-support rpm installed
Documentation:
---------------
Type `man ccdb` with the cray-ccdb module loaded to read the
ccdb(1) man page.
Documentation is available through CCDB from the 'Help'
menu.
Installation instructions:
--------------------------
Installation instructions for .sles15sp1.x86_64:
=============================================
rpm -ivh --oldpackage cray-ccdb-4.12.11-20220415150936_1453175-2.sles15sp1.x86_64.rpm
To make cray-ccdb 4.12.11 the default version of cray-ccdb, execute:
/opt/cray/pe/admin-pe/set_default_files/set_default_cray-ccdb_4.12.11
Certain components, files or programs contained within this package or product are
Copyright 2007-2022 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP.
################################################################################
Cray Common Tools Interface (CTI) 2.15.11:
======================================
Release Date:
--------------
April 2022
Product Description:
--------------------
Cray Common Tools Interface (CTI) is a library that abstracts debugger
tool support to a common interface regardless of the underlying work
load manager. It facilitates the staging of files and the launch of
tool daemons on the compute nodes associated with a parallel job.
Options and interfaces can be found in the cti(1) and cti(3) manpages.
Purpose:
---------
22.05 This release adds the following content:
- cti(1) user documentation and cti(3) C API documentation
- Dyninst has been updated to v12.1.0
This release fixes the following bugs:
- PALS' cti_pals_getApid function would not complete properly
- CTI Frontend daemon would sometimes encounter a double-free
upon normal exit. Does not affect running applications or
debugger tools.
22.04 This release adds the following features:
- Update Shasta PALS implementation to use PALS utilities and deprecate
the previous Shasta PALS API
- Update the HPCM PALS implementations to use PALS utilities
This release fixes the following bugs:
- Fix the usage of the `aprun` launcher with HPCM PALS instead of
the default `mpiexec` launcher
- Fix HPCM PALS backend startup when node hostnames are in xname format
22.02 This release is a bugfix release:
- Default Shasta PALS node count in job launches to 1
- Include `--overlap` in Slurm tool daemon launches for Slurm versions
20.11 and above
21.12 This release adds the following features:
- Added user documentation manpage cti(1), and developer
documentation manpage cti(3).
- Preliminary support for the Flux workload manager.
Note that passwordless SSH access to compute nodes must be
configured for Flux support. This limitation will be
removed in a future release.
- Flux, Shasta PALS, and ALPS support can be disabled at
compile-time if development headers are not available.
- Updated gen compilers to cray-gcc-10.3.0
21.11 This bugfix release resolves the following issues:
- Fix potential deadlock during job launch / attach for HPCM PALS systems,
as well as the generic SSH interface
- Fix Slurm job attach when running on compute node where hostname does
not match the Slurm node name
- Add environment variable CTI_SLURM_DAEMON_GRES to set the --gres
for Slurm daemon launches. For Slurm versions 21.08 and newer, this
should be set to an empty string (see SchedMD bug)
https://bugs.schedmd.com/show_bug.cgi?id=12642
21.10 This bugfix release resolves the following issues:
- Added CRAY_CTI_PREFIX and CRAY_CTI_VERSION environment variables to the
modulefiles.
Product and OS Dependencies:
-----------------------------
The Cray CTI 2.15.11 release is supported on the following Cray systems:
- HPE/Cray XC systems with CLE 7.0 or later
- HPE/Cray CS systems with CentOS/RH 8.4 or later
- HPE/Cray Shasta systems with SLES 15 service pack 2 or later
- HPE Apollo systems with Slurm and RH 8.4 or later
- Baymax systems with RH 8.4 or later
Product Dependencies:
- Cray cray-cdst-support rpm installed
Documentation:
---------------
Currently the only documentation available is found in
common_tools_fe.h, common_tools_be.h, and the tests in the 'tests'
directory.
Installation instructions:
--------------------------
Installation instructions for x86_64:
=============================================
rpm -ivh cray-cti-2.15.11-1.sles15sp1.x86_64.rpm
To make cti 2.15.11 the default version of cray-cti, execute:
/opt/cray/admin-pe/set_default_files/set_default_cray-cti-2.15.11
Certain components, files or programs contained within this package or
product are Copyright 2010-2022 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP.
################################################################################
cray-dyninst 12.1.0
=============
Release Date:
-------------
April 2022
Purpose:
--------
22.05 This is a feature release.
- Updated dyninst to v12.1.0
22.02 This is a feature release.
- Updated dyninst to v12.0.0
21.12 This is a feature release.
- Initial release of cray-dyninst v10.0
Product and OS Dependencies:
----------------------------
The cray-dyninst 12.1.0 release is supported on the following Cray systems:
- HPE/Cray XC systems with CLE 7.0 or later
- HPE/Cray CS systems with CentOS/RH 8.0 or later
- HPE/Cray Shasta systems with SLES 15 service pack 2 or later
- HPE Apollo systems with Slurm and RH 8.0 or later
- Baymax systems with RH 8.0 or later
Product Dependencies:
- Cray cray-cdst-support rpm installed
Documentation:
--------------
https://github.com/dyninst/dyninst
Installation Instructions:
-------------
Installation Instructions for .sles15sp1.x86_64:
------------------------------------------
rpm -ivh cray-dyninst-12.1.0-20220415151058_66cb45c-2.sles15sp1.x86_64.rpm
To make this the default version of cray-dyninst, execute:
/opt/cray/pe/admin-pe/set_default_files/set_default_cray-dyninst_12.1.0
Certain components, files or programs contained within this package or product are
Copyright 2007-2022 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP.
################################################################################
HDF5 1.12.1.3
=============
Release Date:
-------------
May 2022
Purpose:
--------
This HDF5 release contains the following:
* Support for the CCE 14 compiler on EX & XC systems
Product and OS Dependencies:
----------------------------
The HDF5 release is supported on the following systems:
* Cray XC systems with CLE 7.0 UP02 and later
* Cray EX systems with CLE 7.0 and later
The HDF5 1.12.1.3 release requires the following software products:
* Cray EX systems:
CrayPE 2.1.2 or later
One or more compilers:
CCE 14.0 or later
GCC 9.0 or later
Intel 2021.0 or later
Nvidia 20.7.0 or later
AOCC 3.0 or later
ROCm 4.3 or later
* Cray XC systems:
Cray MPT 8.0 or later, or cray-mvapich 2.3.2 or later for A64FX-based systems
One or more compilers:
CCE 14.0 or later
GCC 9.0 or later
Intel 2021.0 or later
Nvidia 20.7.0 or later
Notes and Limitations:
----------------------
Users are encouraged to use the Cray compiler scripts (cc, ftn, CC)
to include the HDF5 header files and link in the HDF5 libraries,
rather than the HDF5 compiler scripts (h5cc, h5fc, h5c++) included
in the release.
Documentation:
--------------
http://www.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/doc/index.html
Modulefile:
-----------
module load cray-hdf5
OR
module load cray-hdf5-parallel
Product description:
--------------------
HDF5 is a data model, library, and file format for storing and managing data.
It supports an unlimited variety of datatypes, and is designed for flexible
and efficient I/O and for high volume and complex data. HDF5 is portable and
is extensible, allowing applications to evolve in their use of HDF5. The HDF5
Technology suite includes tools and applications for managing, manipulating,
viewing, and analyzing data in the HDF5 format.
Installation:
-------------
Installation instructions for CLE 7.0 and later:
================================================
rpm -ivh cray-hdf5-1.12.1.3-*202204171653.4abe6e1ce80d3-0.sles15.x86_64.rpm
The "*" in the install command represents compiler version combinations.
To make this the default version, execute:
/opt/cray/pe/admin-pe/set_default_files/set_default_hdf5_1.12.1.3
Certain components, files or programs contained within this package or product
are Copyright 2019-2022 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP.
################################################################################
LibSci 22.05.1
==============
Release Date:
-------------
May 2022
Purpose:
--------
Cray LibSci 22.05.1 provides scientific libraries for Cray systems.
Cray LibSci is supported on the host CPU but not on the accelerator
of these systems.
The Cray LibSci 22.05.1 release provides the following:
- Support for the CCE 14 compiler
Cray LibSci 22.05.1 includes the following versions of publicly
available libraries:
* LAPACK 3.6.1 - For further information, see
http://www.netlib.org/lapack
* ScaLAPACK 2.0.2 - (Scalable LAPACK) For further information, see
http://www.netlib.org/scalapack.
* KSVD 2.0.0 and POLAR v3.0.0 components - For further info, see
https://github.com/ecrc
Product and OS Dependencies:
----------------------------
The Cray LibSci 22.05.1 release is supported on the following Cray systems:
* Cray XC with CLE 7.0 and above
The Cray LibSci 22.05.1 release requires the following software products:
For Cray XC series systems:
craype 2.6.0 or later
MPT 7.7.8 or later
One or more of the following major compiler versions:
CCE 14
GCC 8
GCC 9
Intel 19
For Cray CS systems:
CCE 14
craype for CS
MVAPICH2 or Intel MPI for CS
Notes and Limitations:
----------------------
OMP threaded versions:
The CrayPE 2.1.2 and later releases add support for link line generation
for the multi-threaded versions of the libsci library based on the OpenMP
flags the user specifies for each compiler:
* CCE by default links to the OpenMP LibSci library. CrayPE will link in
the serial version of LibSci when the CCE flag -hnoomp is used.
* GNU by default links serial LibSci library. CrayPE will link in the
OpenMP version of LibSci when the GNU flag -fopenmp is used.
* INTEL by default links serial LibSci library. CrayPE will link in the
OpenMP version of LibSci when the INTEL flag -qopenmp is used.
Stack size limit:
The 'ulimit -s unlimited' system stack size setting is required for
cray-libsci on all supported Cray platforms. This is typically set as a
system default by admin but may otherwise need to be set at runtime.
QDWH and KSVD:
These packages are currently included for CCE, GNU, and Intel compilers.
Non-default dynamic linking:
When using a non-default version of cray-libsci with dynamic linking
users should set at runtime and at linktime after loading the desired
cray-libsci module--or set the equivalent for their linux shell:
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$CRAY_LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
Documentation:
--------------
See the intro_libsci man page for additional information.
See the csmlversion man page for information to display version information
on the currently loaded scientific libraries.
Modulefile:
-----------
module load cray-libsci
Installation instructions:
--------------------------
LibSci is now packaged into separate compiler specific RPMs to allow
rpmbuild to correctly include compiler dependencies.
rpm -ihv cray-libsci-22.05.1-*-1.202008180358.74f6f65e343be.x86_64.rpm
The "*" in the install command represents compiler version combinations.
To make this the default version:
/opt/cray/pe/admin-pe/set_default_files/set_default_libsci_22.05.1
License:
--------
Except for the third party modules and software licensed
through proprietary agreements, components, files,
or programs contained within this package or product are
Copyright 2022 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP.
Attribution notices for open source licensed software contained in this
package are detailed in the file:
/opt/cray/pe/libsci/22.05.1/ATTRIBUTIONS_libsci22.05.1.txt
################################################################################
Cray Message Passing Toolkit 22.05:
==================================
Release Date:
-------------
May 2022
Purpose:
--------
The following new features has been added to Cray MPT 7.7.20 since
the Cray MPT 7.7.19 release:
-. Support for CCE 14.0. Note that CCE 14.0 declares itself
to be incompatible with previous versions for C++ support,
thus cray-mpich/7.7.20 is incompatible with previous versions
of CCE.
- New 3rd party software support
- Intel OneAPI 2022.1.2
- Allinea 22.0.0.1
- Nvidia SDK 22.2
- Support for CUDA 11.6
Additional Cray MPICH changes:
- Miscellaneous internal build changes
Additional Cray SHMEM changes:
- Miscellaneous internal build changes
The following bugs have been fixed since the Cray MPT 7.7.17 releases:
Cray MPICH
- No new bug fixes
Cray SHMEM
- No new bug fixes
PLEASE NOTE:
Cray MPICH:
- GNU compiler support does not include Fortran 2008 language
bindings support for Cray MPICH.
- The Allinea 21.0 compiler (first supported in this release
MPT 7.7.18) is ABI incompatible with previous Allinea
compilers. If an older Alliena compiler is desired an older
MPT must be used.
Cray SHMEM:
- Cray SHMEM is not supported for aarch64. Please use Cray
OpenSHMEMX instead.
Product and OS Dependencies:
----------------------------
The Cray MPT 7.7.20 release is supported on the following Cray systems:
* Cray XC systems with CLE version 7.0 or later
Product and OS Dependencies by network type:
------------------------------------------------------+
| Aries |
--------------------------+---------------------------+
craype | >= 2.6.1 |
--------------------------+---------------------------+
pmi | >= 5.0.4 |
--------------------------+---------------------------+
cray-libugni | >= 5.0 |
--------------------------+---------------------------+
cray-libugni-devel | >= 5.0 |
--------------------------+---------------------------+
cray-libudreg | >= 2.3.2 |
--------------------------+---------------------------+
cray-libudreg-devel | >= 2.3.2 |
--------------------------+---------------------------+
cray-libxpmem | >= 0.1 |
--------------------------+---------------------------+
cray-libxpmem-devel | >= 0.1 |
--------------------------+---------------------------+
cray-libdmapp | >= 7.0.1 |
--------------------------+---------------------------+
cray-libdmapp-devel | >= 7.0.1 |
--------------------------+---------------------------+
alps | default |
--------------------------+---------------------------+
Exact compiler versions supported by Cray vary for each PE monthly
release. Please refer to the monthly PE Release Announcement that
corresponds to this version of CMPT for the final list of supported
compiler versions.
Documentation:
--------------
For more information see the intro_mpi and intro_shmem man pages.
Modulefile:
-----------
module load cray-mpich/7.7.20
module load cray-shmem/7.7.20
Installation:
-------------
For XC (x86_64) systems, the Craype-installer must be used to install
this release. Please see the PE release announcement that corresponds
to this version of Cray MPT for a more information on which Craype-installer
version to use.
Certain components, files or programs contained within this package or
product are Copyright 2007-2022 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP
################################################################################
NetCDF 4.8.1.3
==============
Release Date:
-------------
May 2022
Purpose:
--------
This NetCDF release contains the following:
* Support for the CCE 14 compiler on EX & XC systems
<<<<<<< HEAD
* Bug-fix for CAST-29644: Remove libcurl as a static dependency introduced in Cray PE 22.02/NetCDF 4.8.1
=======
* Bug-fix for CAST-29644: Remove libcurl as a static dependency introduced
in Cray PE 22.02/NetCDF 4.8.1
>>>>>>> 73d58e6ff59cb46d7949a13dce3f6775592baef0
Product and OS Dependencies:
----------------------------
The NetCDF release is supported on the following systems:
* Cray XC systems with CLE 7.0 UP02 or later
* Cray EX systems with CLE 7.0 or later
The NetCDF 4.8.1.3 release requires the following software products:
Cray HDF5 1.12.1.*
* Cray EX systems:
CrayPE 2.1.2 or later
One or more compilers:
CCE 14.0 or later
GCC 9.0 or later
Intel 2021.0 or later
Nvidia 20.7.0 or later
AOCC 3.0 or later
ROCm 4.3 or later
* Cray XC systems:
Cray MPT 8.0 or later, or cray-mvapich 2.3.2 or later for A64FX-based systems
One or more compilers:
CCE 14.0 or later
GCC 9.0 or later
Intel 2021.0 or later
Nvidia 20.7.0 or later
Notes and Limitations:
----------------------
For certain F77 source files, when compiling with gcc/10 & gcc/11, it may be necessary
to configure/compile with:
export FCFLAGS="-fallow-argument-mismatch"
export FFLAGS="-fallow-argument-mismatch"
This will turn mismatch errors between actual and dummy argument lists to warnings.
See:
https://github.com/Unidata/netcdf-fortran/issues/212
https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-10/changes.html
Unidata now packages Netcdf-4 and legacy Netcdf-3 separately. Cray has
decided not to continue supplying the legacy Netcdf-3 package. Due to CCE
changes a version of netcdf built with "-sreal64" is neither needed nor
provided.
NetCDF is supported on the host CPU but not on the accelerator.
Documentation:
--------------
http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/netcdf/docs
Modulefile:
-----------
module load cray-netcdf
OR
module load cray-netcdf-hdf5parallel
Product description:
--------------------
NetCDF (network Common Data Form) is a set of interfaces for array-oriented
data access and a freely-distributed collection of data access libraries for
C, Fortran, C++, Java, and other languages. The netCDF libraries support a
machine-independent format for representing scientific data. Together, the
interfaces, libraries, and format support the creation, access, and sharing
of scientific data.
Installation:
-------------
Installation instructions for CLE 7.0 and later:
================================================
rpm -ivh cray-netcdf-4.8.1.3-*202204171827.a88af073aec32-0.sles15.x86_64.rpm
The "*" in the install command represents compiler version combinations.
To make this the default version, execute:
/opt/cray/pe/admin-pe/set_default_files/set_default_netcdf_4.8.1.3
Certain components, files or programs contained within this package or product
are Copyright 2019-2022 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP.
################################################################################
cray-papi
=================
Release date:
-------------
April 2022
Purpose:
--------
New version of papi 6.0.0.14
Documentation:
--------------
Overview: https://bitbucket.org/icl/papi
Web Site: http://icl.utk.edu/papi
Product description:
--------------------
PAPI aims to provide the tool designer and application engineer with a
consistent interface and methodology for use of the performance counter
hardware found in most major microprocessors. PAPI enables software
engineers to see, in near real time, the relation between software
performance and processor events.
Dependencies:
-------------
For a list of software used when validating this version of
PAPI on Cray and HPE systems, see the HPE Cray Programming
Environment release announcements.
Copyright 2015-2017,2019-2022 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP
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Parallel NetCDF 1.12.2.3
========================
Release Date:
-------------
May 2022
Purpose:
--------
This Parallel NetCDF release contains the following: