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other:uvcdat:cdat_conda:cdat_8_0_py2 [2019/03/04 17:04]
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other:uvcdat:cdat_conda:cdat_8_0_py2 [2019/03/07 10:04]
jypeter [Installing CLIMAF]
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     * Update with: ''​pip install %%--%%upgrade dreqPy''​     * Update with: ''​pip install %%--%%upgrade dreqPy''​
       * Get version number with:\\ <​code>​$ drq -v       * Get version number with:\\ <​code>​$ drq -v
-dreqPy version 01.00.06 [Version 01.00.06]</​code>​+dreqPy version 01.00.29 [Version 01.00.29]</​code>​
  
 The following packages have no dependency problems and were installed (or updated) //later// The following packages have no dependency problems and were installed (or updated) //later//
 +
 +  * [[http://​www.ifremer.fr/​vacumm/​|vacumm]]:​ Validation, Analysis, Comparison - Utilities written in Python to validate and analyze Multi-Model outputs, and compare them to observations
 +    * ''​conda install -n cdatm17_py2 -c conda-forge -c vacumm vacumm''​
  
   * [[https://​github.com/​stefraynaud/​spanlib|spanlib]]:​ Spectral Analysis Library   * [[https://​github.com/​stefraynaud/​spanlib|spanlib]]:​ Spectral Analysis Library
     * ''​conda install -n cdatm17_py2 -c stefraynaud -c conda-forge spanlib''​     * ''​conda install -n cdatm17_py2 -c stefraynaud -c conda-forge spanlib''​
     * Test: ''​python -c 'from spanlib.analyzer import Analyzer'​ ''​     * Test: ''​python -c 'from spanlib.analyzer import Analyzer'​ ''​
 +
 +==== TODO ====
 +
 +//Add here packages that would be useful and have not been installed yet, or have some problems that prevent their installation//​
 +
 +  * [[http://​scitools.org.uk/​iris/​index.html|iris]]:​ A Python library for Meteorology and Climatology
 +    * ''​conda install -n cdatxxx -c conda-forge iris''​
  
   * [[http://​wrf-python.readthedocs.io/​en/​latest/​|wrf-python]]:​ A collection of diagnostic and interpolation routines for use with output from the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF-ARW) Model   * [[http://​wrf-python.readthedocs.io/​en/​latest/​|wrf-python]]:​ A collection of diagnostic and interpolation routines for use with output from the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF-ARW) Model
     * ''​conda install -n cdatm15 -c conda-forge wrf-python''​     * ''​conda install -n cdatm15 -c conda-forge wrf-python''​
    
- * [[https://​glances.readthedocs.io/​en/​stable/​index.html|glances]]:​ a cross-platform monitoring tool (similar to ''​top''​)+  ​* [[https://​glances.readthedocs.io/​en/​stable/​index.html|glances]]:​ a cross-platform monitoring tool (similar to ''​top''​)
     * ''​conda install -n cdatm15 -c conda-forge glances''​     * ''​conda install -n cdatm15 -c conda-forge glances''​
     * [[https://​github.com/​nicolargo/​glances|glances@github]]     * [[https://​github.com/​nicolargo/​glances|glances@github]]
- 
-==== TODO ==== 
- 
-//Add here packages that would be useful but have some problems that prevent their installation//​ 
- 
- 
-  * [[http://​www.ifremer.fr/​vacumm/​|vacumm]]:​ Validation, Analysis, Comparison - Utilities written in Python to validate and analyze Multi-Model outputs, and compare them to observations 
-    * As of August 08 2017, installing vacumm in 2.10 requires downgrading to 2.10 (see [[https://​github.com/​VACUMM/​vacumm/​issues/​9|github issue]])! 
-    * <wrap hi>​Problem solved</​wrap>​ with **vacumm 3.4.1-1** on August 31st! Installation was OK with\\ ''​conda install -n cdatm15 -c conda-forge -c vacumm vacumm''​ 
  
 ==== Other packages ==== ==== Other packages ====
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     * Update with: ''​pip install %%--%%upgrade dreqPy''​     * Update with: ''​pip install %%--%%upgrade dreqPy''​
       * Get version number with: ''​drq -v''​       * Get version number with: ''​drq -v''​
 +
 +==== Installing CLIMAF ====
 +
 +The [[https://​climaf.readthedocs.io/​|CLIMAF]] installation is a special case, because we may want to use it with the Python installed for CDAT, but it is not installed using conda
 +
 +We follow the steps for the [[https://​climaf.readthedocs.io/​en/​latest/​installing.html#​installing-climaf-if-you-are-not-at-cnrm-on-ciclad-or-climserv|installation of a non-standard server]]
 +
 +  * Go to the appropriate installation directory (we choose the directory where we have also installed miniconda3):​
 +    * LSCE: ''​cd /​home/​share/​unix_files/​cdat''​
 +    * ciclad: ''/​data/​jypmce/​cdat/''​
 +  * ''​git clone https://​github.com/​senesis/​climaf climaf''​
 +  * Add CLIMAF to the PYTHONPATH environment variable
 +    * LSCE & tcsh: ''​setenv PYTHONPATH ${PYTHONPATH}:/​home/​share/​unix_files/​cdat/​climaf''​
 +    * LSCE & bash: ''​export PYTHONPATH=${PYTHONPATH}:/​home/​share/​unix_files/​cdat/​climaf''​
 +    * ciclad: same as above, using ''/​data/​jypmce/​cdat/​climaf''​
 +  * Test the installation
 +    * make sure the [[https://​climaf.readthedocs.io/​en/​latest/​requirements.html#​requirements|Requirements]] are available:
 +      * LSCE: ''​module load netcdf/4 nco cdo ncl ncview''​
 +      * ciclad: ''​module load netcdf4 nco cdo ncl/​6.3.0''​
 +      * optional: start an X server
 +      * <​code>​cd climaf/​testing
 +./​test_install.sh</​code>​
 +  * Once the tests are OK, add the required //module load// and environment variables definitions to the ''​.basrc''​ and ''​.cshrc''​ files. <wrap hi>Note: maybe these lines should go to the ''​.profile''​ and ''​.login''​ files...(check [[https://​www.gnu.org/​software/​bash/​manual/​html_node/​Bash-Startup-Files.html|Bash Startup Files]])</​wrap> ​
 +    * LSCE: add to your .cshrc
 +      * <​code>#​ Prerequisites for using CLIMAF
 +module load netcdf/4 nco cdo ncl ncview
 +
 +# CLIMAF environment variables
 +setenv CLIMAF /​home/​share/​unix_files/​cdat/​climaf
 +setenv PYTHONPATH "​${PYTHONPATH}:​${CLIMAF}"​
 +#setenv PYTHONPATH $CLIMAF
 +setenv PATH "​${PATH}:​${CLIMAF}/​bin"​
 +setenv CLIMAF_CACHE "/​home/​scratch01/​${USER}/​climaf_cache"​
 +setenv TMPDIR $CLIMAF_CACHE
 +setenv CLIMAF_LOG_DIR $CLIMAF_CACHE
 +
 +#conda activate cdatm-nightly_py2</​code>​
 +    * ciclad: add to your .bashrc
 +      * <​code>#​ Prerequisites for using CLIMAF when not using the 
 +# default '​module load climaf'​
 +module load netcdf4 nco cdo ncl/6.3.0
 +
 +# CLIMAF environment variables
 +export CLIMAF=/​data/​jypmce/​cdat/​climaf
 +#export PYTHONPATH=$PYTHONPATH:​$CLIMAF
 +export PYTHONPATH=$CLIMAF
 +export PATH=$PATH:​$CLIMAF/​bin
 +export CLIMAF_CACHE=/​data/​jypmce/​climaf_cache
 +export TMPDIR=$CLIMAF_CACHE
 +export CLIMAF_LOG_DIR=$CLIMAF_CACHE
 +
 +#conda activate cdatm-nightly_py2
 +</​code>​
 +  * Open a new shell and <wrap em>run the tests again</​wrap>​. If there is an error that was not there, check what you have added to the shell init files
 +  * [[other:​uvcdat:​cdat_conda:​climaf_test|Test CLIMAF on ciclad]]
  
 ==== Cleaning up things ==== ==== Cleaning up things ====
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 We check if some of the installed files are missing read access for the //group// or //other//, and we manually change the permissions We check if some of the installed files are missing read access for the //group// or //other//, and we manually change the permissions
-<​code>​(cdatm15) bash-4.2$ ​find cdatm15 \! -perm /g+r,o+r -ls +<​code> ​>find /home/share/unix_files/cdat/miniconda3/​envs ​\! -perm /g+r,o+r -ls 
-[...] +# Everything OK!</​code>​
-(cdatm15) bash-4.2$ chmod -R a+r cdatm15/lib/python2.7/site-packages/cdp* +
-(cdatm15) bash-4.2$ find cdatm15 ​\! -perm /g+r,o+r -ls</​code>​+
  
  
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   * [[https://​rpy2.readthedocs.io/​en/​version_2.8.x/​|rpy2]]:​ providing simple and robust access to R from within Python   * [[https://​rpy2.readthedocs.io/​en/​version_2.8.x/​|rpy2]]:​ providing simple and robust access to R from within Python
   * [[http://​matplotlib.org/​cmocean/​|cmocean]]:​ beautiful colormaps for oceanography   * [[http://​matplotlib.org/​cmocean/​|cmocean]]:​ beautiful colormaps for oceanography
-  * [[http://​scitools.org.uk/​iris/​index.html|iris]]:​ A Python library for Meteorology and Climatology 
   * [[http://​www.gdal.org/​|OSGeo/​GDAL]]:​ Geospatial Data Abstraction Library. GDAL is a translator library for raster and vector geospatial data formats   * [[http://​www.gdal.org/​|OSGeo/​GDAL]]:​ Geospatial Data Abstraction Library. GDAL is a translator library for raster and vector geospatial data formats
     * [[https://​pcjericks.github.io/​py-gdalogr-cookbook/​|Python GDAL/OGR Cookbook]]     * [[https://​pcjericks.github.io/​py-gdalogr-cookbook/​|Python GDAL/OGR Cookbook]]
   * [[https://​github.com/​stefraynaud/​spanlib|spanlib]]:​ Spectral Analysis Library   * [[https://​github.com/​stefraynaud/​spanlib|spanlib]]:​ Spectral Analysis Library
-  * [[http://​wrf-python.readthedocs.io/​en/​latest/​|wrf-python]]:​ A collection of diagnostic and interpolation routines for use with output from the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF-ARW) Model 
-  * [[https://​glances.readthedocs.io/​en/​stable/​index.html|glances]]:​ a cross-platform monitoring tool (similar to ''​top''​) 
   * [[https://​ajdawson.github.io/​windspharm/​latest/​|windspharm]]:​ spherical harmonic wind analysis in Python   * [[https://​ajdawson.github.io/​windspharm/​latest/​|windspharm]]:​ spherical harmonic wind analysis in Python
  
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 ^  Environment\\ name  ^  Server ​ ^  ''​conda list'' ​ ^ ^  Environment\\ name  ^  Server ​ ^  ''​conda list'' ​ ^
- ​uvcdat-2.10  ​|  LSCE  |  ​{{  |package list}}  ​+cdat-8.0_py2 |  LSCE\\ ciclad ​ | | 
- ​cdatm15  ​|  LSCE  |  ​{{ ​|package list}} ​ |+| cdatm17_py2 ​|  ​LSCE\\ ciclad ​ | | 
 +cdat-nightly_py2 ​|  LSCE\\ ciclad ​ | | 
 +| cdatm-nightly_py2 |  LSCE\\ ciclad ​ | |
  
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