====== VECMA environment on resources ====== Each resource provides a dedicated environment for VECMA application teams and end-users. This webpage provides information how to use this environment. ===== The VECMA directory ===== Each resource provides a dedicated directory and disk space for VECMA. This directory is shared among all VECMA participants. ==== The locations of VECMA directories on resources ==== ^ Resource ^ Location ^ MODULEPATH ^ | Eagle | ''/home/plgrid-groups/plggvecma/'' | ''/home/plgrid-groups/plggvecma/.qcg-modules'' | | SuperMuc NG | | | | Bull | ==== The main VECMA module ==== In order to simplify usage of VECMA environment, the resources have set up the top-level module for VECMA. This module will configure the common settings for all VECMA participants. The ''vecma'' module should be available for users out-of-the-box when they run a QCG job (also interactive one), however, in case of regular jobs, started without QCG, the ''$MODULEPATH'' won't be automatically updated and the module won't be visible. Thus it is advised for users to add the command extending ''$MODULEPATH'' to their ''.bashrc'' files. In case of EAGLE cluster it will look as follows: ''export MODULEPATH=$MODULEPATH:/home/plgrid-groups/plggvecma/.qcg-modules'' The ''vecma'' module could be loaded with the following command: ''module load vecma'' When loaded, the module set up the ''$VECMA_DIR'' environment variable that points to the shared directory. ==== The VECMA directory structure ==== The shared directory ''$VECMA_DIR'' has the following structure: ^ Path ^ Description ^ | ''$VECMA_DIR/Apps'' | The directory for use by application providers | | ''$VECMA_DIR/Apps/App1 '' | The directory for application App1 | | ''$VECMA_DIR/Apps/AppN '' | The directory for application AppN ... | | ''$VECMA_DIR/Common'' | Common stuff, possibly useful for more than one team | | ''$VECMA_DIR/.qcg-modules'' | The directory for VECMA Environment Modules | ===== Module naming conventions ===== The modules created for the VECMA project follow the following scheme: ^ Module ^ Description ^ | ''vecma'' | The main module for the VECMA project. Will load basic settings | | ''vecma/apps/App1'' | The module for a single application (e.g. App1) | | ''vecma/common/Item1'' | The module for a common software item (e.g. Item1), possibly useful for many teams |