SingularityContainers
To make SL7 available for everyone while the cluster is still in SL6, we make use of containers.
To test code on the mX UIs
Simply go into an EL7 environment:
sl7 bash
This should give you a prompt, where your SL7 code should work.
Just to convince yourself, you can cross-check the OS release:
cat /etc/redhat-release
To use SL7 inside a cluster job
You can simply ask your script to be run inside the sl7 container:
sl7 /user/$USER/MYSUPERSCRIPT.sh
Please note that you then need, in your script, to go to TMPDIR.
It is HIGHLY recommended to play with this first, by printing path and env variables, to check everything inside the container.
To be more exhaustive, what the script sl7 does is first to add your PATH & LD_LIBRARY_PATH to singularity, and then launch your script using the following line:
singularity exec -B /cvmfs -B /pnfs -B /user -B /scratch /cvmfs/singularity.opensciencegrid.org/opensciencegrid/osgvo-el7:latest MYSCRIPT.sh
where:
- exec: action to do for singularity, here will just execute your command in the container specified
- -B /mountpoint: is used to have the path present in the container if needed.
- /cvmfs/.../cms:rhel7: the path on /cvmfs of the container used.
- MYSCRIPT.sh: script or command to execute
N.B. You can look at more containers inside /cvmfs/singularity.opensciencegrid.org/opensciencegrid/.
Or you can also create your own container, with for instance specific software versions, it is quite simple.
You can use the guide here, or google singularity container in your favorite search engine :)