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This page describes some of the large scale resources on which the simulation codes using the Einstein Toolkit are being deployed. While some core machines, such as those of the NSF TeraGrid, are actively supported by the Einstein Toolkit Maintainers, others listed here are supported by members of the community who are regularly using them and are willing to act as a machine expert. If you are interested in adding a machine and supporting the Einstein Toolkit on it, please add it to these pages, along with any machine specific details important for others assembling, compiling, running or visualizing Einstein Toolkit codes. Added machines do not need to be open or community resources if you want to add your groups local machine please use our page.  
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The Einstein Toolkit was tested to compile and pass its test suite on [http://einsteintoolkit.org/release-info/parse_testsuite_results.php these] machines all of which are supported by the simulation factory.
  
Please direct questions about using these machines to the users@einsteintoolkit.org mail list.
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Please direct questions about using these machines to the [mailto://users@einsteintoolkit.org users@einsteintoolkit.org] mail list.
 
 
== Machines to Add ==
 
 
 
* HLRB II (Altix at LRZ, Munich)
 
* VIP (IBM Power6 at RZG, Garching)
 
* Hopper (XT5 at NERSC)
 
 
 
== Blue Waters, NCSA==
 
 
 
=== Status and Maintainers ===
 
 
 
# Status: Working
 
# Maintainer: Erik Schnetter
 
# SimFactory: Yes
 
 
 
=== Machine Specific Information ===
 
 
 
Not yet added.
 
 
 
== KD-60, USTC ==
 
 
 
=== Status and Maintainers ===
 
 
 
# Status: Working
 
# Maintainer: Jian Tao
 
# SimFactory: No
 
 
 
=== Machine Specific Information ===
 
 
 
Cross compilation is not ready yet as of April 24th 2010.
 
The compilation will have to be done on a specified computing node.
 
 
 
== Mare Nostrum, BSC ==
 
 
 
=== Status and Maintainers ===
 
 
 
# Status: Working
 
# Maintainer: Erik Schnetter
 
# SimFactory: Yes
 
 
 
=== Machine Specific Information ===
 
 
 
Not yet added.
 
 
 
== Philip, LSU ==
 
 
 
=== Status and Maintainers ===
 
 
 
# Status: Working
 
# Maintainer: Peter Diener
 
# SimFactory: Yes
 
 
 
=== Machine Specific Information ===
 
 
 
Not yet added
 

Latest revision as of 03:08, 11 March 2016

The Einstein Toolkit was tested to compile and pass its test suite on these machines all of which are supported by the simulation factory.

Please direct questions about using these machines to the users@einsteintoolkit.org mail list.