These are instructions for installing the Kepler release for data version 4.10a
Install a private version of KEPLER for 4.10a on your account:
cd ~ rm -rf kepler .kepler tar xvf $SWITMDIR/kepler/4.10a/kepler.tar
Set the Kepler, UAL and database environment variables. Kepler will work in your private database, under the machine TokamakName (TokamakName=test is allowed for testing purposes).
source $ITMSCRIPTDIR/ITMv1 KeplerFolder TokamakName DataVersionKeplerFolder should be your private Kepler path relative to your home directory. Simply "kepler" is recommended, unless you want to have several private versions of Kepler in your directory. Example:
source $ITMSCRIPTDIR/ITMv1 kepler test 4.10aIf this is not run on restart, kepler will open in the default environment which is not what you want!
To have your environment set by default (mandatory for new features such
as
debugging, use of batch jobs, ...), it is recommended to set default
envinronment variables by adding this command in you .cshrc file as follows:
source $ITMSCRIPTDIR/ITMv1 KeplerFolder TokamakName DataVersion >/dev/null |
Prepare the input data (see Databases for details). Create a "test" zone in your private ITM data tree if you haven't already done it.
$ITMSCRIPTDIR/create_user_itm_dir test 4.10aThis version of Kepler is provided with a few workflow examples, located in the kepler/demos directory. To use them, you need to copy the example input data set (shot 4, run 1) from the public database to your test database.
cp /pfs/itmdb/itm_trees/public/test/4.10a/mdsplus/0/euitm_40001.* \ $HOME/public/itmdb/itm_trees/test/4.10a/mdsplus/0
Run KEPLER:
keplerSelect File > Open File and open any of the example workflows in the demos directory. Start for instance with staticexample.xml. Results will be written to your private database.
ls -gtr $HOME/public/itmdb/itm_trees/test/4.10a/mdsplus/0
find ~/ -name 'core.*'and to check disk quota, do
fs listquota