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2021-08-10 08:25:51 -0500 | commented answer | Shading control by condition and schedule Did you manage to get this working? Any chance you could share code?Thanks! |
2021-07-20 09:03:20 -0500 | answered a question | Suppose I have 100 variables calculated using Energyplus and I want to print the 100 in 10 CSV files, how may I achieve it ? Re Julien's rant above, regarding the poor E+ time conventions. Here is a snippet of python code that might be useful: |
2014-12-11 10:06:32 -0500 | commented answer | Running EnergyPlus on a server (RHEL) Thanks very much for your help. You're right it's just a case of copying the required files into the bin directory and adding it to the PATH. |
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2014-12-11 09:10:52 -0500 | asked a question | Running EnergyPlus on a server (RHEL) Dear All, I am trying to run energyplus on a the Iridis server which is a shared facility used by UCL that runs on 64 bit Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 5 (Tikanga). I first tried to run the installation script from https://github.com/nrel/EnergyPlusRel... This didn't work because it must have been built on a different version of linux and I got the following error when I tried to runenergyplus: /lib64/libc.so.6: version 'GLIBC2.14' not found I was wondering if there is a RHEL version like there was for version 7: https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/E...Support/conversations/messages/27836 I also tried to compile the code myself from source but have had little luck with that. I'm trying to follow the instructions for linux from here: https://github.com/NREL/EnergyPlus The instructions aren't great because it doesn't tell you how to configure ccmake. I've tried compiling the Fortran bit and it gets to about 92% and then fails: I did manage to get it to compile with BUILD_PACKAGE turned on but that doesn't produce the ExpandObjects executable and so energyplus won't run. Please help, Phil |