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In case of multi-node parallel jobs, you might need to create the directory on all nodes used.
In case of multi-node parallel jobs, you might need to create the directory on all nodes used.

Revision as of 12:56, 23 November 2015

Description Content
module load category/name (e.g. chem/orca/('version'))
Availability bwUniCluster | bwForCluster Theochem
License Link to SW-license-page, GPL ...
Citing citing-informations here or [link to citing-information or citing-description]
Links SW-Homepage | some other pages
Graphical Interface No | Yes
Included in module catetgory/module/name-dependance | some/more/modules-here

Description

Softwarename is used for worbeling the worbels. It makes use of advanced flubberdiflaps .

This paragraph should give a short description of what the software does and should enable potential new users to decide if this is the software that might help them with their project.

Versions and Availability

A list of versions currently available on all bwHPC-C5-Clusters can be obtained from the

Cluster Information System CIS
Include a direct link to the description in CIS here and remove this line! {{#widget:Iframe |url=https://cis-hpc.uni-konstanz.de/prod.cis/bwUniCluster/chem/orca |width=99% |height=200 |border=1 }}

Open the above links by using the right mouse button and select "open in a new window" or "open in a new tab".


On the command line interface of any bwHPC cluster, a list of the available i versions using

$ module avail category/softwarename


License

Anything specific to the licensing model goes here. If the Program is GPL or one of the over very common free software licenses, you can probably remove this section. Things that should be mentioned here (if they apply) - does the software use a license server - if yes, how many concurrent licenses can we use - are there other restrictions on the license (most proprietary software run on Universitiescan only be used for non-commercial research or teaching purposes) - Do any other restrictions apply

Usage

Loading the module

You can load the default version of software name with the command

$ module load category/softwarename

The module will try to load modules it needs to function (e.g. compiler/intel). If loading the module fails, check if you have already loaded one of those modules, but not in the version needed for software name. If you wish to load a specific (older) version, you can do so using e.g. $ module load category/softwarename/'version' to load the version you desires.

EXAMPLE!
$ module avail chem/orca
------------------------ /opt/bwhpc/common/modulefiles -------------------------
chem/orca/3.0.1 chem/orca/3.0.3
$ module load chem/orca/3.0.1


Program Binaries

Show the location and contents of the installed binaries in the main folder of the software and show some informations, too. e.g.: After loading the SOFTWARENAME module (module load category/softwarename/'version') this path is also set to the local $PATH- and $SOFTWARENAME_BIN_DIR environments.

$ls -x $SOFTWARE_BIN_DIR
... list of content of software-bin-dir ... 
$ 

Some more explanations here...

Disk Usage

Scratch files are written to the current directory by default. Please change to a local directory before starting your calculations. For example

$ mkdir -p /tmp/$USER/job_sub_dir 
$ cd /tmp/$USER/job_sub_dir 


Better solution: Change to a local directory or to your local workspace (preferred) before starting your calculations.
'calc_repo' is an example name of a repository you created by using the command 'ws_allocate'.

$ cd $(ws_find calc_repo)
'your-id'-calc_repo-0]$ pwd
/work/workspace/scratch/'your-id'-calc_repo-0
'your-id'-calc_repo-0]$ 

In case of multi-node parallel jobs, you might need to create the directory on all nodes used.

Examples

You can copy a simple interactive example to your home directory and run it, using:

$ mkdir ~/SOFTWARENAME-examples/
$ cp -r $SOFTWARENAME_EXA_DIR/ ~/SOFTWARENAME-examples/
$ cd ~/SOFTWARENAME-examples/
$ blabla


Version-Specific Information

For information specific to a single version, see the information available via the module system with the command

$ module help category/softwarename