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− | WebMO is a computational chemistry tool maintained in the cluster world. | + | WebMO is a computational chemistry tool maintained in the cluster world. Currently it lives on Whedon. The official project website is [https://www.webmo.net/ here] and you can access our instance (if you have a WebMO-specific user account) [http://w0.cluster.earlham.edu/~alice/webmo-cgi-bin/login.cgi here]. |
== An old configuration example == | == An old configuration example == |
Revision as of 07:40, 21 August 2019
WebMO is a computational chemistry tool maintained in the cluster world. Currently it lives on Whedon. The official project website is here and you can access our instance (if you have a WebMO-specific user account) here.
An old configuration example
WebMO
- yum installed httpd
- Installed on bs0 with the following params:
Path to perl: /usr/bin/perl Webserver name: bs0-new.cluster.earlham.edu HTML directory: /var/www/webmo HTML URL: /webmo CGI script directory: /var/www/cgi-bin CGI script URL: /cgi-bin User files directory: /mounts/bobsced/WebMO
- Get this error when authing with LDAP:
Can't locate Authen/Simple/LDAP.pm
- yum installed perl-LDAP.noarch, didn't work, so used CPAN to install Authen::Simple::LDAP
- edited /var/www/cgi-bin/interfaces/authen.conf for our LDAP settings
- Before externally authenticated users can use it, you have to go in as administrator and check the box to allow them in the Webmo group (or whatever other group)
- Gamess:
- yum install compat-gcc-34-g77.x86_64 and gfortran
- Followed directions from Webmo site
- Added the following line to httpd.conf:
SuexecUserGroup bob users
- Gaussian 09 not supported, though it's installed in /mounts/bobsced/usr/local/g09
- Installed g03, except get errors:
Erroneous write during file extend. write 160 instead of 4096 Probably out of disk space. Write error in NtrExt1: No such file or directory
or
Write error in NtrExt1: Bad address
- To fix this, do
echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/randomize_va_space
- This needs to be set to happen all the time on boot
- To fix this, do