Open main menu

Changes

Installation linux

2,992 bytes removed, 20:42, 27 October 2017
Switched to the {{relax source}} template for repository links, and removed all SVN references.
__TOC__
 
== Installing the relax dependencies ==
yum install subversion
yum install python-matplotlib
 
# We can manage python package installations with pip
sudo easy_install pip
</source>
== Minfx and Bmrblib ==
Remember to check, if there are newer versions of # [http://download.gna.org/minfx minfx] and [http://download.gna.org/bmrblib bmrblibMinfx#Install | Minfx]. <br>The [https://gna.org/projects/minfx/ minfx] and [https://gna.org/projects/bmrblib/ bmrblib] libraries can be installed on all Linux systems by typing:<source lang="bash">cd $HOME/Downloads wget http://download.gna.org/minfx/minfx-1.0.5.tar.gztar -xzf minfx-1.0.5.tar.gzcd minfx-1.0.5sudo python setup.py installcd .. wget http://download.gna.org/bmrblib/bmrblib-1.0.3.tar.gztar -xzf bmrblib-1.0.3.tar.gzcd bmrblib-1.0.3sudo python setup.py installcd ..</source> == mpi4py ==Relax can run some # [[mpi4py Bmrblib#Install | optimizations]Bmrblib] with multi-processors. [http://www.nmr-relax.com/manual/Usage_multi_processor.html See the manual].<br>It needs '''openmpi-devel''' and the python package '''mpi4py'''. Remember to check, if there are newer versions of [https://bitbucket.org/mpi4py/mpi4py/downloads mpi4py]. <br>The # [https://code.google.com/p/mpi4py/ mpi4py] libraries can be installed on all Linux systems by typing [http://mpi4py.scipy.org/docs/usrman/install.html or check instructions here.]:<source lang="bash"># Install openmpi-devel, to get 'mpicc'sudo yum install openmpi-devel# Check for mpiccwhich mpicc# If not found, try this fix, ref: http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=194688#For 32 computer.sudo ln -s /usr/lib/openmpi/bin/mpicc /usr/bin/mpicc# For 64 bit computer.sudo ln -s /usr/lib64/openmpi/bin/mpicc /usr/bin/mpicc# Source your shell settings, to find the executable, or restart your terminal.source $HOME/.cshrc # Then install | mpi4pycd $HOME/Downloadswget https://bitbucket.org/mpi4py/mpi4py/downloads/mpi4py-1.3.1.tar.gztar -xzf mpi4py-1.3.1.tar.gzcd mpi4py-1.3.1python setup.py buildsudo python setup.py install</source>]]
== Testing the Python installation ==
Before installing relax, it is best to be sure that the Python modules are functional by importing them:
<source {{collapsible script| type = Python commands| title = Testing modules by importing them.| lang ="python">| script =
$ python
Python 2.6.6 (r266:84292, Oct 12 2012, 14:23:48)
>>> mpi4py.__file__
'...'
</source>}}
== Checking out a relax branch ==
If you would like to play with relax branch rather than the main [http://www.nmr-relax.com/download.html relax downloads], the [httphttps://subversiongit-scm.tigris.orgcom/ SubversionGit] program should first be installed. <br>You can see the different branches [http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/{{relax/ source|text=here}}.] <br>
First the relax sources can be checked out of the source code repository and the C modules compiled:
=== Using subversion git ===To check out the relax_disp or relax trunk branch using the subversion git client, simply type:<{{#tag:source lang="bash">|svn co svn://svn.gna.org/svn/{{relax/branches/relax_disp relax_dispclone}}svn co svn://svn.gna.org/svn/relax/trunk relax_trunk</source> If this svn command does not work, try:<source | lang="bash">svn co http://svn.gna.org/svn/relax/branches/relax_disp relax_dispsvn co http://svn.gna.org/svn/relax/trunk relax_trunk</source>}}
=== Compilation of the C modules ===
For the {{:R1 }} and {{:R2 }} and relaxation dispersion analyses, the relax C modules must be compiled. This is done using the scons program, by simply typing:
<source lang="bash">
cd relax_disprelax_trunk
scons
</source>
<source lang="bash">
cd relax_disprelax_trunk
echo "setenv PATH $PWD"':$PATH' >> $HOME/.cshrc
</source>
</source>
=== In multiprocessor mode =Test installation ==<source lang="bash">set RELAX=`which relax`# Normalmpirun -np N+1 $RELAX --multi='mpi4py'# In guimpirun -np N+1 $RELAX --multi='mpi4py' -g</source>where N is the number of slaves {{caution|After an installation you have. See the mpirun documentation for details - this is not part of relax. <br>This code runs in the GUI, the script UI and the prompt UI, i.e. everywhere. == Helper start scripts ==If you have several versions or development branches of relax installed, you could probably use some of these scripts, and put them in your PATH.=== Script for force running the disp branch of relax on server computer ===This script exemplifies a setup, where the above installation requirements is met on one server computer ''haddock'', and where satellite computersare forced to should really run on this computeran [[Installation_test]]. }}
== Trouble shooting ===== The file '''relax_disp''' is made executablemenu icons are missing in Linux. ===On some Linux systems, and put in the icons for the menu items are not shown. This was a PATHdecision taken by the Gnome developers at some point to keep the GUI minimal, known by all satellite computersthough in recent versions this behaviour has been reverted.<source lang="bash"br>#!If you suffer from this problem, to reactive the icons simply type in the shell: gconftool-2 --get /bindesktop/tcsh gnome/interface/menus_have_icons gconftool-f2 --type boolean --set /desktop/gnome/interface/menus_have_icons true
For GNOME 3 # Set the lax version used for this scriptGet schemas gsettings list-schemas gsettings list-schemas | grep org.gnome.desktopset RELAX=/network_drive/software_user/software/NMR gsettings list-relax/relax_disp/relaxschemas | grep org.gnome.desktop.interface
# Check machine, since only machine haddock have correct packages installedGet keys gsettings list-keys org.gnome.desktop.interface if ( $HOST != "haddock") then echo "You have to run on haddock gsettings list-keys org.gnome.desktop. I do it for you"interface | grep icon ssh haddock gsettings list-Y -t "cd $PWD; $RELAX $argv; /bin/tcsh"else $RELAX $argvendif</source>keys org.gnome.desktop.interface | grep desktop
=== Script for running the disp branch of relax with maximum number of processors available === # Get valueThis script exemplifies a setup, to test the running relax with maximum number of processors gsettings get org. gnome.desktop.interface icon-theme
The file # https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GNOME/Tips_and_tricks#Enable_button_and_menu_icons # Since GTK+ 3.10, the GSettings key 'menus-have-icons'has been deprecated. Icons in buttons and menus can still be enabled by setting the following overrides: gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.xsettings overrides "{'relax_testGtk/ButtonImages': <1>, 'Gtk/MenuImages' is made executable, and put in a PATH, known by all satellite computers.: <source lang=1>}"bash">#!/bin/tcsh -fe
# Set the relax version used for this script.Checkset RELAX=/sbinlab2/tlinnet/software/NMR gsettings list-relax/relax_disp/relax # Remove env set to wrong library fileskeys org.unsetenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH # Set number of available CPUsgnome.set NPROC=`nproc`set NP=`echo $NPROC + 1 | bc ` echo "Running relax with NP=$NP in multisettings-processor mode" # Run relax in multi processor modedaemon./usr/lib64/openmpi/bin/mpirun -np $NP $RELAX --multi='mpi4py' $argv</source> == TEST INSTALLATION ==After an installation you should really run an [[Installation_test]] == Trouble shooting ===== The menu icons are missing in Linuxplugins. ===xsettingsOn some Linux systems, the icons for the menu items are not shown gsettings get org. This was a decision taken by the Gnome developers at some point to keep the GUI minimal, though in recent versions this behaviour has been revertedgnome. <br>If you suffer from this problem, to reactive the icons simply type in the shell: gconftoolsettings-2 --type boolean --set /desktop/gnome/interface/menus_have_icons truedaemon.plugins.xsettings overrides
== See also ==
[[Category:Installation]]
Trusted, Bureaucrats
4,223

edits