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- | == | + | ==Packaged Software== |
- | + | FarmShare systems run Ubuntu, and most software is installed using [[Packaged Software | packages]] available from the standard Ubuntu repositories. Select external repositories are used to provide more frequently updated versions of very commonly used software (''e.g.'', [[R]]). | |
- | + | ==Commercial Software== | |
- | + | A selection of commercial software is also available, but '''please note''' that this software is licensed for use on FarmShare ''only'' in coursework, and ''not'' for research. Licensed software is made available using environment modules, and can be accessed using the <code>module</code> command. | |
- | + | ==Software Modules== | |
- | + | Software not installed from packages is managed using [https://lmod.readthedocs.io/en/latest/010_user.html Lmod] environment modules. Use the <code>module avail</code> and <code>module spider</code> commands to list available software, and <code>module load</code> to load desired modules. You can unload modules and restore a previous environment using the <code>module unload</code> and <code>module purge</code> commands. | |
- | + | ===An Example: Using MATLAB=== | |
<source lang="sh"> | <source lang="sh"> | ||
- | + | which matlab | |
- | + | module avail | |
- | + | module spider matlab | |
- | + | module load matlab | |
+ | module list | ||
+ | which matlab | ||
+ | matlab | ||
+ | module unload matlab | ||
+ | which matlab | ||
</source> | </source> | ||
- | + | == User-installed Software == | |
- | + | New or updated software can often be built and/or installed by users in their own home directories, and local package managers like [http://linuxbrew.sh Linuxbrew] and [https://spack.io Spack] can help. Local package managers are also available for many programming languages (e.g., [https://pip.pypa.io <code>pip</code>], [https://virtualenv.pypa.io <code>virtualenv</code>], and [https://conda.io Conda] for [https://www.python.org Python], <code>local::lib</code> and [https://perlbrew.pl Perlbrew] for [https://www.perl.org Perl], and [https://luarocks.org Luarocks] for [https://www.lua.org Lua]), and some of these provide tools for managing entire local programming environments. | |
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- | + | == Containers == | |
- | + | [http://singularity.lbl.gov Singularity] containers are supported, but bootstrapping an image requires <code>root</code> access, so you'll need to create your containers elsewhere and copy them to FarmShare to run. |
Latest revision as of 10:39, 4 September 2018
Contents |
Packaged Software
FarmShare systems run Ubuntu, and most software is installed using packages available from the standard Ubuntu repositories. Select external repositories are used to provide more frequently updated versions of very commonly used software (e.g., R).
Commercial Software
A selection of commercial software is also available, but please note that this software is licensed for use on FarmShare only in coursework, and not for research. Licensed software is made available using environment modules, and can be accessed using the module
command.
Software Modules
Software not installed from packages is managed using Lmod environment modules. Use the module avail
and module spider
commands to list available software, and module load
to load desired modules. You can unload modules and restore a previous environment using the module unload
and module purge
commands.
An Example: Using MATLAB
which matlab module avail module spider matlab module load matlab module list which matlab matlab module unload matlab which matlab
User-installed Software
New or updated software can often be built and/or installed by users in their own home directories, and local package managers like Linuxbrew and Spack can help. Local package managers are also available for many programming languages (e.g., pip
, virtualenv
, and Conda for Python, local::lib
and Perlbrew for Perl, and Luarocks for Lua), and some of these provide tools for managing entire local programming environments.
Containers
Singularity containers are supported, but bootstrapping an image requires root
access, so you'll need to create your containers elsewhere and copy them to FarmShare to run.