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** On windows and Mac, the official way just running a small linux virtual machine with virtualbox, but the virtual machine is not good for graphic application. The better alternative is to use a good but not so small linux virtual machine. If you have one already, use it. If not, see below to download an existing one.
 
** On windows and Mac, the official way just running a small linux virtual machine with virtualbox, but the virtual machine is not good for graphic application. The better alternative is to use a good but not so small linux virtual machine. If you have one already, use it. If not, see below to download an existing one.
  
* singularity at jlab as 2018/03/06
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* singularity at jlab as 2018/03/13
 
** jlab farm and ifarm has singularity-2.3.1 installed as default, it's too old, don't use it.
 
** jlab farm and ifarm has singularity-2.3.1 installed as default, it's too old, don't use it.
** other version is installed by "module", check what's available at /usr/local/singularity/ and load by "module load singularity-2.4.2" to use it, or stop using it by "module rm singularity-2.4.2"
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** other version is installed by "module", check what's available at /usr/local/singularity/ and load by "module load singularity-2.4.4" to use it, or stop using it by "module rm singularity-2.4.4"
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** use ifarm1401 which auto bind /group /work /cache into any container by default
  
 
* test singularity  
 
* test singularity  

Revision as of 16:19, 13 March 2018

singularity

  • warning
    • if you are running singularity-2.4.x on a centos7.2 host, you could have kernel panic if you use ROOT TMD5 and load your host dir
  • installation
    • refer to installation instruction and the latest version is recommend.
    • singularity-2.4.x can run singularity-2.3.x images and has many new features and we should use it instead of 2.3.x whenever possible
    • On redhat-kind linux, build an rpm first and install it. at least "squashfs-tools,automake,rpm-build,libtool" are needed to build it.
    • On windows and Mac, the official way just running a small linux virtual machine with virtualbox, but the virtual machine is not good for graphic application. The better alternative is to use a good but not so small linux virtual machine. If you have one already, use it. If not, see below to download an existing one.
  • singularity at jlab as 2018/03/13
    • jlab farm and ifarm has singularity-2.3.1 installed as default, it's too old, don't use it.
    • other version is installed by "module", check what's available at /usr/local/singularity/ and load by "module load singularity-2.4.4" to use it, or stop using it by "module rm singularity-2.4.4"
    • use ifarm1401 which auto bind /group /work /cache into any container by default
  • test singularity
    • cd some_where_with_enough_space
    • "setenv http_proxy http://jprox.jlab.org:8082" "setenv https_proxy http://jprox.jlab.org:8082" if you are on jlab ifarm
    • setenv SINGULARITY_CACHEDIR ./ (change cache dir from default ~/.singularity, MUST do at jlab ifarm with very limited space at hom)
    • singularity pull docker://godlovedc/lolcow
    • singularity run lolcow.img
    • setenv PYTHONHTTPSVERIFY 0 (sometime needed to bypass singularity hub certificate check)
    • singularity pull shub://GodloveD/lolcow
    • singularity run GodloveD-lolcow-master-latest.simg

docker

a good linux virtual machine to run singularity and docker

  • a good linux virtual machine to run singularity and docker, centos7 made with virtualbox
    • download and install virtualbox https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads
    • It's nice, but not a must, to run singularity image in shared folder because it keeps the virtual machine size small. Vmware's shared folder doesn't work for this, but virtualbox does
    • download the machine at http://webhome.phy.duke.edu/~zz81/package/CentOS7_20180303.ova (a centos7 64bit with latest update on 20180303 and singularity-2.4.2 and latest docker installed)
    • import the virtual machine into virtualbox refer to [https://askubuntu.com/questions/588426/how-to-export-and-import-virtualbox-vm-images
    • boot up the linux virtual machine and login with user name "user" without password, just you know root password is "111111"
    • use the installed singularity and docker, or update docker by yum or singularity by compile from source if you want
    • set up a shared folder with name "share" in the machine setting and put any singularity images into the shared folder on host
    • mount the shared folder "sudo mount -t vboxsf -o uid=$uid,gid=$gid share share" and use /home/user/share" as your working dir

log

questions and comments should go to Zhiwen Zhao zwzhao at jlab.org