You will need python 3 (possibly version 3.5 or newer) and also a version of git that is not ancient (everything newer than 2.10 should be good) to install the esm_tools. That means that on the supported machines, you could for example use the following settings:
ollie.awi.de:
$ module load git $ module load python3
mistral.awi.de:
$ module load git $ module load anaconda3
glogin.hlrn.de / blogin.hlrn.de:
$ module load git $ module load anaconda3
juwels.fz-juelich.de:
$ module load git $ module load Python-3.6.8
Note that some machines might raise an error conflict netcdf_c
when loading anaconda3
. In that case you will need to swap netcdf_c
with anaconda3
:
$ module swap netcdf_c anaconda3
To use the new version of the esm-tools, now rewritten in Python, clone this repository:
$ git clone https://github.com/esm-tools/esm_tools.git
Then, run the install.sh
:
$ ./install.sh
You should now have the command line tools esm_master
and esm_runscripts
, which replace the old version.
You may have to add the installation path to your PATH
variable:
$ export PATH=~/.local/bin:$PATH
The following table shows automatic testing for compilation of various models on Ollie. Automatic testing of actual runs is still under constructions. Automatic testing for Mistral is not yet available.
Model Installation Ollie |
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