From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Fri Oct 22 07:51:01 2010 From: "Deepthi Jose deepthi%iisertvm.ac.in" To: CCL Subject: CCL:G: Installation of Gaussian 09 on CentOs Linux Message-Id: <-42993-101021231825-12974-PAiFTbQbxE7pgptpzKsUmw!^!server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: Deepthi Jose Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=20cf30549a6f0d44fa04932c18e2 Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2010 08:48:18 +0530 MIME-Version: 1.0 Sent to CCL by: Deepthi Jose [deepthi[*]iisertvm.ac.in] --20cf30549a6f0d44fa04932c18e2 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 We are using EM64T/Linux version of G09 (Rev A.02). Our cluster is Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X5560 with CentOS. Deepthi Jose On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 10:40 PM, Venable, Richard (NIH/NHLBI) E venabler]~[ nhlbi.nih.gov wrote: > > Sent to CCL by: "Venable, Richard (NIH/NHLBI) [E]" [venabler#nhlbi.nih.gov > ] > CentOS is essentially a free version of RedHat Linux, without the RH > packaging and support, but using the same kernel and admin paradigms. > Software packaged for RH should have no issues on a CentOS system. > > -- > Rick Venable 5635 FL/T906 > Membrane Biophysics Section > NIH/NHLBI Lab. of Computational Biology > Bethesda, MD 20892-9314 U.S.A. > (301) 496-1905 venabler AT nhlbi*nih*gov > > > > Sent to CCL by: "Manoj Kumar Kesharwani" [manojcsmcri-$-gmail.com] > I have a Intel xeon based workstation with CentOs Linux operating system. I > have to procure binary code of Gaussian 09 for our system, but I am unsure > about the machine type. I have checked with Gaussian support, but they are > unsure about the CentOs. Can anyone suggest me which binary code of Gaussian > 09 will be suitable for our machine. Importantly the machine is of 64 bit. > > > Sent to CCL by: Heribert Reis [hreis(_)eie.gr] > We are using the AMD 64 bit version of G09 (Rev A.02) on our Cluster > (CentOS, Xeon X5650 processors.) > > Heribert> > > --20cf30549a6f0d44fa04932c18e2 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable We are using EM64T/Linux version of G09 (Rev A.02). Our cluster is Intel(R)= Xeon(R) CPU X5560 with CentOS.

Deepthi Jose

On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 10:40 PM, Venable, Richard (NIH/NHLBI) E= venabler]~[nhlbi.nih.gov <owner-chemistry ~~ ccl.ne= t> wrote:

Sent to CCL by: "Venable, Richard (NIH/NHLBI) [E]" [venabler#nhlbi.nih.gov]
CentOS is essentially a free version of RedHat Linux, without the RH packag= ing and support, but using the same kernel and admin paradigms. =A0Software= packaged for RH should have no issues on a CentOS system.

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Rick Venable =A0 =A0 5635 FL/T906
Membrane Biophysics Section
NIH/NHLBI Lab. of Computational Biology
Bethesda, MD =A020892-9314 =A0 U.S.A.
(301) 496-1905 =A0 venabler AT nhlbi*nih*gov


> Sent to CCL by: "Manoj Kumar Kesharwani" [manojcsmcri-$-gmail.com]
I have a Intel xeon based workstation with CentOs Linux operating system. I= have to procure binary code of Gaussian 09 for our system, but I am unsure= about the machine type. I have checked with Gaussian support, but they are= unsure about the CentOs. Can anyone suggest me which binary code of Gaussi= an 09 will be suitable for our machine. Importantly the machine is of 64 bi= t.


Sent to CCL by: Heribert Reis [hreis(_)eie.gr]
We are using the AMD 64 bit version of G09 (Rev A.0= 2) on our Cluster
(CentOS, Xeon X5650 processors.)

Heribert




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