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Amber Herold, 01/19/2010 09:12 PM


Start with existing CentOS installation

3. Download additional software

3.1. Install the additional package repositories

NOTE

There are several additional CentOS repositories that you can install.
These repositories provide additional packages, such as patented software (MP3 players),
closed source applications (Flash plugin, Adobe Acrobat Reader)
and lesser used packages (python numpy, Gnu Scientific Library).
But some repositories install packages over other packages,
which can cause problems and conflicts (ATrpms is bad at this). So I recommend only installing
EPEL and RPM Fusion. Read more here:
CentOS Additional Repositories

3.1.1. Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux (EPEL)

.Download repository rpm and install

$ sudo rpm -Uvh http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/epel/5/`uname -i`/epel-release-5-3.noarch.rpm

3.1.2. RPM Fusion

.Download repository rpms and install

$ sudo rpm -Uhv http://download1.rpmfusion.org/free/el/updates/testing/5/`uname -i`/rpmfusion-free-release-5-0.1.noarch.rpm
$ sudo rpm -Uvh http://download1.rpmfusion.org/nonfree/el/updates/testing/5/`uname -i`/rpmfusion-nonfree-release-5-0.1.noarch.rpm

3.2. Update current packages

.Update the updater to make life easier

$ sudo yum -y update yum

.Update all packages

$ sudo yum -y update

NOTE
Download was over 129 MB (in July 2009). If you have a slow internet connection you can setup presto/deltarpms, see this email]

.Install Complete list of additional packages:

  • python tools: python-tools python-devel
  • general applications: subversion ImageMagick grace gnuplot python-matplotlib
  • Tilt Picker: wxPython numpy scipy python-imaging
  • FindEM: gcc-gfortran compat-gcc-34-g77
  • Ace 2: gcc-objc fftw3-devel gsl-devel
  • Sinedon: mysql mysql-server MySQL-python
  • DBEM: httpd php php-mysql phpMyAdmin
  • Xmipp MPI: gcc-c++ openmpi-devel libtiff-devel
  • MRC tools: php-devel gd-devel re2c fftw2-devel php-gd
  • UCSF Chimera imaging: xorg-x11-server-Xvfb
$ sudo yum -y install \
python-tools python-devel python-matplotlib \
subversion ImageMagick grace gnuplot \
wxPython numpy scipy python-imaging \
gcc-gfortran compat-gcc-34-g77 \
gcc-objc fftw3-devel gsl-devel \
mysql mysql-server MySQL-python \
httpd php php-mysql phpMyAdmin  \
gcc-c++ openmpi-devel libtiff-devel \
php-devel gd-devel re2c fftw2-devel php-gd \
xorg-x11-server-Xvfb

If you have an nVidia video card and setup RPM fusion, install the nVidia binary, will speed things up especially for UCSF Chimera

$ sudo yum -y install nvidia-x11-drv

.Clean up packages to save drive space

$ sudo yum clean all

.Re-index the hard drive, this will come in handy later

$ sudo updatedb

.Enable servers on reboot

$ sudo /sbin/chkconfig httpd on
$ sudo /sbin/chkconfig mysqld on

You can further configure this with the GUI and turn off unnecessary items

$ system-config-services

.Reboot the computer

$ sudo reboot

4. Download and install Leginon and associated packages
Refer to [http://code.google.com/p/appion/wiki/AppionInstall_with_Leginon#5._processing_server-side_installation]


5. Compile and setup python (pyappion) programs

5.1. Compile FindEM

  • Goto pyappion/findem folder to make findem.exe
  • Compile the libraries and binary
$ make
* Test findem.exe to see if it runs
$ make test

WARNING
Only if the first part fails, you must add the path to libg2c.so library file.
Otherwise skip to next section.

  • locate libg2c.so library file

$ ls /usr/lib/gcc/`uname -i`-redhat-linux/3.4.6/libg2c.so
$ locate libg2c.so
* Edit Makefile with location of libg2c.so
$ nano Makefile
* Example: EXLIBS=-L/usr/lib/gcc/i386-redhat-linux/3.4.6/ -lg2c * Re-compile

5.2. Compile Ace2

WARNING
ace2 typically requires fftw 3.2 or greater, but you can remove the FFTW_WISDOM_ONLY flag in Image.m

NOTE
64 bit binaries are included with pyappion

  • Goto pyappion/ace2
  • compile the libraries and binary
  • test to see if program runs

$ make
$ ./ace2.exe -h
$ ./ace2correct.exe -h
$ mv -v ./ace2*.exe ../bin

5.3. Compile Radermacher module

  • Goto pyappion/radermacher
  • compile the libraries and binary
$ python ./setup.py build
* install module globally
$ sudo python ./setup.py install
* test installed module
$ python
>>> import radermacher
>>> <Ctrl-D>

5.4. Test PyAppion

  • Go into pyappion directory
  • Add leginon to PYTHONPATH if Leginon is built locally
$ export PYTHONPATH="$LEGINONPATH:$PYTHONPATH" 
* Add pyappion lib to PYTHONPATH
$ export PYTHONPATH="/your-complete-path-to-pyappion/lib:$PYTHONPATH" 
* Run the test script
$ ./check.sh

NOTE
You can ignore EMAN, MATLAB, and UCSF Chimera errors at this point


6. Setup MySQL (appiondata) databases

Refer to [http://code.google.com/p/appion/wiki/AppionInstall_with_Leginon#2._Setup_MySQL_databases]

Configure MySQL

Edit the configuration file:

$ sudo nano /etc/my.cnf

Add or edit the following lines:

query_cache_type = 1
query_cache_size = 100M
query_cache_limit= 100M

Restart MySQL

$ sudo /sbin/service mysqld restart

Configure phpMyAdmin

Edit the phpMyAdmin config file:

$ sudo nano /etc/phpMyAdmin/config.inc.php

and change the following lines:

$cfg['Servers'][$i]['AllowRoot']     = FALSE;

Edit the phpMyAdmin apache config file:

$ sudo nano /etc/httpd/conf.d/phpMyAdmin.conf

and change the following lines:

<Directory /usr/share/phpMyAdmin/>
   order deny,allow
   deny from all
   allow from 127.0.0.1
   allow from YOUR_IP_ADDRESS
</Directory>

7. Install webpages (appionweb)

Refer to [http://code.google.com/p/appion/wiki/AppionInstall_with_Leginon#3._web_server-side_installation]

Install MRC Tools

Compile MRC tools

  • Go to your php devel directory and untar the archive
  • If unsure where it is, use info.php to find it under extension_dir
$ cd /usr/include/php/ext/
$ sudo mkdir mrc
$ sudo chmod 777 mrc
$ sudo chown $USER mrc
* Unpackage MRC Tools from http://emg.nysbc.org/software/mrctools/
$ tar zxvf ~/php_mrc.tgz
$ cd mrc/
* Compile and install the MRC module
$ phpize
$ ./configure 
$ make
$ sudo make install

Configure PHP for MRC Tools

  • Edit your php configuration file php.ini to add "mrc.so" extension.
$ sudo nano /etc/php.d/mrc.ini
* add mrc.so to extensions
; Enable mrc extension module
extension=mrc.so
* To test MRC tools, go to this website:
http://emg.nysbc.org/software/mrctools/mrc_so.php

Configure PHP

  • increase the memory limit, EM images are big 64MB:
memory_limit = 256M; Maximum amount of memory
* Turn error display on:
display_errors = On
error_reporting = E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE
* restart the webserver
$ sudo /sbin/service httpd restart

Install DBEM and project php source

Please consult the other [http://code.google.com/p/appion/wiki/AppionInstall_with_Leginon#3._web_server-side_installation Install guide]

Configuration

configure apache

  • allow REMOTE_HOST lookups in apache
$ sudo nano /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
* turn HostnameLookups to On
HostnameLookups On
* restart the webserver
$ sudo /sbin/service httpd restart

configure project_1_2, dbem_1_5_1, and dbem_1_5_1/processing

Please consult the other [http://code.google.com/p/appion/wiki/AppionInstall_with_Leginon#3._web_server-side_installation Install guide]

Initialize database tables from the web tools

Please consult [http://code.google.com/p/appion/wiki/AppionInstall_with_Leginon#4._Create_a_test_project_and_processing_database]

Potential problems

Firewall settings

You may need to configure your firewall to allow incoming HTTP (port 80) and MySQL (port 3306) traffic:

$ system-config-securitylevel

Security-enhanced linux

Security-enhanced linux may be preventing your files from loading. To fix this run the following command:

$ sudo /usr/bin/chcon -R -t httpd_sys_content_t /var/www/html/

see this website for more details on SELinux


8. Install external packages
Please follow individual package installation instruction provided with them

Compile Xmipp for OpenMPI

$ locate libmpi.so
/usr/lib/openmpi/1.2.7-gcc/lib/libmpi.so
* Setup Xmipp to use openmpi by changing three lines in SConstruct
$ cp SConstruct SConstruct.orig
$ nano SConstruct
opts.Add('MPI_INCLUDE', 'MPI headers dir ', '/usr/lib/openmpi/1.2.7-gcc/include/')
opts.Add('MPI_LIBDIR', 'MPI libraries dir ', '/usr/lib/openmpi/1.2.7-gcc/lib/')
opts.Add('MPI_LIB', 'MPI library', 'mpi')
* Compile
$ sudo mpi-selector --yes --system --set `rpm --qf '%{NAME}-%{VERSION}-gcc-%{ARCH}\n' -q openmpi`
$ export PATH=$PATH:/usr/lib/openmpi/1.2.7-gcc/bin
$ ./scons.configure

you should see the line:

* Checking for MPI ... yes
$ ./scons.compile

= 9. Install a PBS job submission system =

You'll need to install a Portable Batch System for job submission, such as TORQUE . I know Torque comes with Fedora 10, but not CentOS.

  • An RPM is available in the EPEL testing section
$ sudo yum -y --enablerepo=epel-testing install torque

or another way to get packages

$ wget http://centos.karan.org/el5/extras/testing/`uname -i`/RPMS/torque-2.1.9-1.el5.kb.`uname -i`.rpm
$ sudo yum -y localinstall --nogpgcheck torque-2.1.9-1.el5.kb.`uname -i`.rpm
$ #sudo rpm -Uhv torque-2.1.9-1.el5.kb.`uname -i`.rpm

After installing torque it needs to be configured. Sorry, we have no documentation for configuring torque at this time. You may try http://www.clusterresources.com/products/torque-resource-manager.php

Updated by Amber Herold almost 15 years ago · 5 revisions