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THIS IS DEPRECATED. psana is now provided using conda. [https://exafel.github.io/docs/psana-cctbx-instal Directions]. | |||
< | Note that throughout the instructions <code>$</code> denotes the prompt of any unprivileged user on the system. Certain shells may be configured to use <code>%</code> or <code>></code> for that purpose. The prompt should <em>not</em> be included in the commands typed to the shell. | ||
== Prerequisites == | |||
The installation root directory affects the absolute paths used in | The [https://confluence.slac.stanford.edu/display/PSDM/Software+Distribution Photon Science Data Management (PSDM)] software distribution must be installed. The PSDM software distribution provides ''psana'', which is a critical dependency of ''cctbx.xfel''. Its installation root directory affects the absolute paths used in the following instructions and differs from site to site. Some common installation root directories are listed below. | ||
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| Only available on viper.lbl.gov | | Only available on viper.lbl.gov | ||
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| NERSC | |||
| <code>/global/project/projectdirs/lcls/psdm-carver</code> | |||
| Only to be used on the carver system | |||
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The PSDM software distribution is supported on the most popular flavors of Linux and is installed at several sites worldwide. Separate installation and maintenance instructions are provided by the PSDM project at [https://confluence.slac.stanford.edu/display/PSDM/Software+Distribution PSDM software distribution]. The package can be installed anywhere on the filesystem, and it is generally possible to install it without superuser privileges. | |||
== Create a test release and an analysis package == | == Create a test release and an analysis package == | ||
A <i>test release</i>, which refers to a particular release of the PSDM distribution, is represented by a directory in the file system, often called <code>analysis-rel</code> or <code>myrelease</code>. An analysis package within the test release in turn refers to the files implementing the analysis modules of the package. Details about test releases and analysis packages are covered in [https://confluence.slac.stanford.edu/display/PCDS/Analysis+Workbook.+Quick+Tour Analysis Workbook. Quick Tour]. To prepare the environment for using the PSDM software distribution, bash-users should source <code>ana_env.sh</code>, | |||
$ . <b><i>/path/to/psdm</i></b>/etc/ana_env.sh | |||
where <code><b><i>/path/to/psdm</i></b></code> should be replaced with the path to the installation root directory. csh-users should source <code>ana_env.csh</code> instead, | |||
$ . / | % source <b><i>/path/to/psdm</i></b>/etc/ana_env.csh | ||
Sourcing <code>ana_env.sh</code> or <code>ana_env.csh</code> only modifies the environment of the <em>current shell</em>, and would have to be repeated every time a new shell is started. To make the changes persistent, add | |||
% source / | test -r <b><i>/path/to/psdm</i></b>/etc/ana_env.sh && . <b><i>/path/to/psdm</i></b>/etc/ana_env.sh | ||
Sourcing <code>ana_env.sh</code> or <code>ana_env.csh</code> only modifies the environment of the current shell, and would have to be repeated every time a new shell is started. To make the changes persistent, add | |||
test -r / | |||
to <code>~/.bashrc</code>, or | to <code>~/.bashrc</code>, or | ||
test -r / | test -r <b><i>/path/to/psdm</i></b>/etc/ana_env.csh && source <b><i>/path/to/psdm</i></b>/etc/ana_env.csh | ||
to <code>~/.cshrc</code> as appropriate. | to <code>~/.cshrc</code> as appropriate. This ensures the environment is properly prepared for non-interactive shells, <i>e.g.</i> the shells that are used to run jobs submitted to the cluster. To also be able to use the PSDM software from interactive shells, it is recommended that bash-users put | ||
test -r ~/.bashrc && . ~/.bashrc | |||
This ensures the environment is properly prepared for non-interactive shells, <i>e.g.</i> the shells that are used to run jobs submitted to the cluster. To also be able to use the PSDM software from interactive shells, it is recommended that bash-users put | |||
test -r | |||
near the top of <code>~/.bash_profile</code>. There is no need to edit any additional files for csh-users, because csh always reads <code>~/.cshrc</code>. | near the top of <code>~/.bash_profile</code>. There is no need to edit any additional files for csh-users, because csh always reads <code>~/.cshrc</code>. | ||
A test released based on the most current | A test released based on the most current PSDM distribution is then set up in the current working directory using | ||
$ newrel ana-current <i>myrelease</i> | $ newrel ana-current <i>myrelease</i> | ||
$ cd <i>myrelease</i> | $ cd <i>myrelease</i> | ||
$ sit_setup | $ sit_setup | ||
$ newpkg <i>my_ana_pkg</i> | $ newpkg <i>my_ana_pkg</i> | ||
Note that the names for the test release and the analysis package, <i>myrelease</i> and <i>my_ana_pkg</i>, | Note that the names for the test release and the analysis package, <i>myrelease</i> and <i>my_ana_pkg</i> above, are common, but nevertheless arbitrary, choices. | ||
These steps only need to be performed once. | |||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
* | * [https://confluence.slac.stanford.edu/display/PSDM/psana+-+User+Manual Psana User Manual] | ||
* [https://confluence.slac.stanford.edu/display/ | * [https://confluence.slac.stanford.edu/display/PSDM/Packages+and+Releases Packages and Releases] |
Latest revision as of 21:31, 6 November 2018
THIS IS DEPRECATED. psana is now provided using conda. Directions.
Note that throughout the instructions $
denotes the prompt of any unprivileged user on the system. Certain shells may be configured to use %
or >
for that purpose. The prompt should not be included in the commands typed to the shell.
Prerequisites
The Photon Science Data Management (PSDM) software distribution must be installed. The PSDM software distribution provides psana, which is a critical dependency of cctbx.xfel. Its installation root directory affects the absolute paths used in the following instructions and differs from site to site. Some common installation root directories are listed below.
Site | Installation root directory | Notes |
---|---|---|
BNL | /usr/local/crys/psdm
|
|
CCI, LBNL | /net/viper/raid1/psdm
|
Only available on viper.lbl.gov |
NERSC | /global/project/projectdirs/lcls/psdm-carver
|
Only to be used on the carver system |
SLAC | /reg/g/psdm
|
The PSDM software distribution is supported on the most popular flavors of Linux and is installed at several sites worldwide. Separate installation and maintenance instructions are provided by the PSDM project at PSDM software distribution. The package can be installed anywhere on the filesystem, and it is generally possible to install it without superuser privileges.
Create a test release and an analysis package
A test release, which refers to a particular release of the PSDM distribution, is represented by a directory in the file system, often called analysis-rel
or myrelease
. An analysis package within the test release in turn refers to the files implementing the analysis modules of the package. Details about test releases and analysis packages are covered in Analysis Workbook. Quick Tour. To prepare the environment for using the PSDM software distribution, bash-users should source ana_env.sh
,
$ . /path/to/psdm/etc/ana_env.sh
where /path/to/psdm
should be replaced with the path to the installation root directory. csh-users should source ana_env.csh
instead,
% source /path/to/psdm/etc/ana_env.csh
Sourcing ana_env.sh
or ana_env.csh
only modifies the environment of the current shell, and would have to be repeated every time a new shell is started. To make the changes persistent, add
test -r /path/to/psdm/etc/ana_env.sh && . /path/to/psdm/etc/ana_env.sh
to ~/.bashrc
, or
test -r /path/to/psdm/etc/ana_env.csh && source /path/to/psdm/etc/ana_env.csh
to ~/.cshrc
as appropriate. This ensures the environment is properly prepared for non-interactive shells, e.g. the shells that are used to run jobs submitted to the cluster. To also be able to use the PSDM software from interactive shells, it is recommended that bash-users put
test -r ~/.bashrc && . ~/.bashrc
near the top of ~/.bash_profile
. There is no need to edit any additional files for csh-users, because csh always reads ~/.cshrc
.
A test released based on the most current PSDM distribution is then set up in the current working directory using
$ newrel ana-current myrelease $ cd myrelease $ sit_setup $ newpkg my_ana_pkg
Note that the names for the test release and the analysis package, myrelease and my_ana_pkg above, are common, but nevertheless arbitrary, choices.
These steps only need to be performed once.