I've done some research, googled around, searched though ask sage, looked
at some of the thematic tutorials and have finally come to this google
group (ask sage, in all fairness, never approved this post, deleted me and
it, and no idea why and it was from my corporate email address? But ask a
question on the sage page leads there...).

Can anyone point me towards some documentation, how-tos, or git gist in and
around installing sage on a multi-node HPC cluster? We have a job manager
(PBS family, so like PBS Pro or Torque). Multiple compute nodes, use
modules for the environmental variables

That said, it is not clear to me about the best approach to laying this
down. Some software lends itself to a shared folder install (though that is
often built from source or installed on a master node), others with a local
install on each node. Maybe it is some kind of mental block, but have
installed others without issue and sliced and diced this question before.

Just curious about the best approach to install sage (I did find this bit
for mpi support, sage -pip install mpi4py but I can't imagine there isn't
more information that I am somehow just not searching right for)

Even a new direction or place to search would be a great answer.

Thanks,

A

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