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software

This is a repository for scripts and recipes to install software on ilifu. The list of software managed here can be seen below

Ansible installs

These installations can be found in the ansible directory.

Configuring

Configure the locations for software in the file: ansible/group_vars/all. The structure of the file looks something like:

---

software_root: /software

astro_dir: "{{ software_root }}/astro"
astro_container_dir: "{{ astro_dir }}/containers"
astro_container_recipe_dir: "{{ astro_container_dir }}/recipes"
astro_src: "{{ astro_dir }}/src"

bio_dir: "{{ software_root }}/bio"
bio_container_dir: "{{ bio_dir }}/containers"
bio_container_recipe_dir: "{{ bio_container_dir }}/recipes"
bio_src: "{{ bio_dir }}/src"

common_dir: "{{ software_root }}/common"
common_container_dir: "{{ common_dir }}/containers"
common_container_recipe_dir: "{{ common_container_dir }}/recipes"
common_src: "{{ common_dir }}/src"

modules_dir: "{{ software_root }}/modules"
astro_modules: "{{ modules_dir }}/astro"
bio_modules: "{{ modules_dir }}/bio"
common_modules: "{{ modules_dir }}/common"

admin_group: "idia-admins"

singularity: "/opt/singularity/bin/singularity"

where software_root is probably the most important variable to configure — this is the root directory where all software will be installed. Please also remember to configure the location of your singularity install in the singularity variable.

Installing software

This is a reasonably typical ansible installation. Note that EVERYTHING is disabled by default apart from configuring the directories, which is ALWAYS run. There are typically two classes of software that can be installed: compiled software; and containers. While installation is similar for both, installing containers does require root access (via sudo) if the container is built from a recipe.

So to install, say openmpi 4.0.3, one would run the command: ansible-playbook site.yaml -t openmpi4.0.3. Software to be installed needs to be explicitly tagged, otherwise it will be ignored. Note that installation of the specific software should also install the appropriate environment module (lmod) in ${software_root}/modules.

Note that your user will need sudo rights in order to build containers.

Available software

Compiled Software
Software Version ansible tag module name
Anaconda3 20.07 anaconda3-2020.07 anaconda3/2020.07
Apache Maven 3.6.3 maven3.6.3 maven/3.6.3
cuda 11.0.2 cuda11.0.2_450.51.05 cuda/11.0.2_450.51.05
cuda 10.2 cuda10.2.89_440.33.01 cuda/10.2.89_440.33.01
cuda 10.1 cuda10.1.243_418.87.00 cuda/10.1.243_418.87.00
LAPACK 3.9.0 lapack3.9.0 LAPACK/3.9.3
OpenBLAS 0.3.9 openblas0.3.9 openBLAS/0.3.9
OpenJDK 14.0.1 openjdk14.0.1 java/openjdk-14.0.1
OpenMPI 4.0.3 openmpi3.1.6 openmpi/3.1.6
OpenMPI 4.0.3 openmpi4.0.3 openmpi/4.0.3
PLINK 2.00a2.3 plink2.00a2.3 plink/2.00a2.3
PRSice 2.3.1d prsice2.3.1d prsice-2/2.3.1d
Python 2.7.18 python2.7.18 python/2.7.18
Python 3.7.7 python3.7.7 python/3.7.7
Python 3.8.2 python3.8.2 python/3.8.2
Python 3.8.3 python3.8.3 python/3.8.3
R 4.0.0 R4.0.0 R/4.0.0
Containerised Software
Software Version ansible tag
RStudio/R 1.2.5042/4.0.0 RStudio1.2.5042-R4.0.0

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