diff --git a/docs/en/8-MicroSim/Additions.md b/docs/en/8-MicroSim/Additions.md index 05070bf8e..eebeea158 100644 --- a/docs/en/8-MicroSim/Additions.md +++ b/docs/en/8-MicroSim/Additions.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ## Adding a New Model -**Note**: use a notebook with at least 4Gb of memory for this full guide. +**Note**: use a notebook with at least 6Gb of memory for this full guide. First clone the model's repository or download and extract the archived model on your AAW notebook. In our example, we clone oncosim from gitlab: @@ -14,14 +14,10 @@ We can follow the readme of the model. In this case, we set our `OM_ROOT` enviro We can now compile. We make sure that we're in the oncosim directory then run `make OM_MSG_USE=MPI RELEASE=1 all publish`. -Once compilation is complete, our compiled model files appear under `/ompp-linux/bin/`. Using the terminal, `cp` the files in the `bin` directory to `~/buckets/aaw-unclassified/microsim/models/bin`. +Once compilation is complete, our compiled model files appear under `/ompp-linux/bin/`. Using the terminal, `cp` the files in the `bin` directory to `~/buckets/aaw-unclassified/microsim/models/bin`. ![oncosim model files under bin](image-2.png) -Using the terminal, `cp -r ` the entire model directory to `~/buckets/aaw-unclassified/microsim/models` - -![oncosim under microsim](image-1.png) - Once complete, run `restart-oms.sh` in the terminal. This will restart the OpenM web service and allow it to pick up the new model. ![model in UI](image-3.png) \ No newline at end of file