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Getting an account
First, you need to send an email to Chad Cantwell (email: chad [at] iomail.org) and request an account.
ssh configuration
You can add the following lines to ~/.ssh/config
on your local machine:
Host gp greenplanet gplogin1.ps.uci.edu gplogin2.ps.uci.edu HostName gplogin1.ps.uci.edu User YOURGREENPLANETUSERNAME HostKeyAlias gplogin1.ps.uci.edu HostbasedAuthentication no
and replace YOURGREENPLANETUSERNAME
by your greenplanet username.
Once this is done, you can ssh green planet by simply doing:
ssh gp
Password-less ssh
Once you have the account, you can setup a public key authentification in order to avoid having to input your password for each run. You need to have a SSH public/private key pair. If you do not, you can create a SSH public/private key pair by typing the following command and following the prompts (no passphrase necessary):
$your_localhost% ssh-keygen -t rsa Generating public/private rsa key pair. Enter file in which to save the key (/Users/username/.ssh/id_rsa):RETURN Enter passphrase (empty for no passphrase):RETURN Enter same passphrase again:RETURN Your identification has been saved in /Users/username/.ssh/id_rsa. Your public key has been saved in /Users/username/.ssh/id_rsa.pub.
Two files were created: your private key /Users/username/.ssh/id_rsa
, and the public key /Users/username/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
. The private key is read-only and only for you, it is used to decrypt all correspondence encrypted with the public key. The contents of the public key need to be copied to ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
on your greenplanet account:
$your_localhost%scp ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub username@your_remosthost:~
Now on Greenplanet, copy the content of id_rsa.pub:
$your_remosthost%cat ~/id_rsa.pub >> ~/.ssh/authorized_keys $your_remosthost%rm ~/id_rsa.pub
Selecting MPI
First, you will need to select a message passing interface on Greenplanet. Because Greenplanet is a cluster, we will not install our own mpich, but use greenplanet's MPI. Log in and enter the following command:
mpi-selector --set openmpi_intel-1.5.4_psm
Log out and log back in to apply this change.
Environment
On Greenplanet, add the following lines:
export ISSM_DIR=PATHTOTRUNK source $ISSM_DIR/etc/environment.sh module load gcc/4.7.3 module load cmake/2.8.10.2
Log out and log back in to apply this change.
Installing ISSM on Greenplanet
Greenplanet will only be used to run the code, you will use your local machine for pre and post processing, you will never use Greenplanet's matlab. You can check out ISSM and install the following packages:
- PETSc (use the greenplanet script and
follow
the instructions, you will need to submit a job and compile PETSc manually, do not make test, it will not work on the cluster)
- m1qn3
greenplanet_settings.m
To be continued...