diff --git a/install/install-cave/index.html b/install/install-cave/index.html index 4dae7e4d7d..967987392a 100644 --- a/install/install-cave/index.html +++ b/install/install-cave/index.html @@ -1105,7 +1105,7 @@

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awips_install.sh --cave

For CentOS/Red Hat 6 and 7. Installs to /awips2/cave and writes files to ~/caveData.

chmod 755 awips_install.sh
sudo ./awips_install.sh --cave

Run CAVE from the Linux Desktop menu Applications > Internet > AWIPS CAVE, or from the command line as simply cave.

System Requirements

You can reset CAVE at any time by removing the ~/caveData directory (on macOS ~/Library/caveData) and reconnecting to an EDEX server.

+

awips_install.sh --cave

For CentOS/Red Hat 6 and 7. Installs to /awips2/cave and writes files to ~/caveData.

chmod 755 awips_install.sh
sudo ./awips_install.sh --cave

Run CAVE from the Linux Desktop menu Applications > Internet > AWIPS CAVE, or from the command line as simply cave.

System Requirements

You can reset CAVE at any time by removing the ~/caveData directory (on macOS ~/Library/caveData) and reconnecting to an EDEX server.

diff --git a/search/search_index.json b/search/search_index.json index 372cf88cfd..0008007ef1 100644 --- a/search/search_index.json +++ b/search/search_index.json @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ }, { "location": "/install/install-cave/", - "text": "Install CAVE\n\uf0c1\n\n\nDownload and Install CAVE\n\uf0c1\n\n\n\n\nRelease 18.1.1-7, March 25, 2019\n\n\n\n\nLinux\n\uf0c1\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nawips_install.sh --cave \n \n \nFor CentOS/Red Hat 6 and 7. Installs to /awips2/cave and writes files to ~/caveData.\n \nchmod 755 awips_install.sh\nsudo ./awips_install.sh --cave\nRun CAVE from the Linux Desktop menu Applications > Internet > AWIPS CAVE, or from the command line as simply \ncave\n.\n \nSystem Requirements\nx86_64 CentOS/RHEL 6 or 7\nOpenGL 2.0 capable device\n4GB RAM\nLatest NVIDIA driver\napprox. 2GB disk space for data caching (~/caveData)\nYou can reset CAVE at any time by removing the \n~/caveData\n directory (on macOS \n~/Library/caveData\n) and reconnecting to an EDEX server. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nmacOS\n\uf0c1\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Download and install both\nawips-cave.dmg \nawips-python.pkg \n \nSupported Graphics Devices for macOS\nIntel HD Graphics\nIntel Iris\nNVIDIA GeForce\nUnsupported Graphics Devices for macOS\nAMD Radeon R9\nAMD Radeon Pro\nAMD FirePro D300\n \nWrites and syncs files to ~/Library/caveData.\n \nawips-python.pkg\n is not a prerequisite, and CAVE will still run and display data without it, but to use any derived parameter functions such as wind barbs/arrows and grid parameters on various vertical coordinates, jep must be installed in some way (it is assumed in /Library/Python/2.7/site-packages/jep/)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWindows\n\uf0c1\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\nMethod 1: Install Directly on Windows\n \n \nawips-cave.msi \nWrites files to \n~/caveData\n (in your user home directory)\n \nRequires \nPython 3\n, \nNumpy\n, and \nJep\n be installed\n \nRequires \nPYTHONHOME\n be defined\n \nIn addition to the application directory, the MSI installer will attempt to copy the \ngridslice\n shared library to \n$PYTHONHOME/Dlls\n. If the \n$PYTHONHOME\n environmental variable is not defined, \ngridslice\n will not be installed. You can always rerun the installer after defining \n$PYTHONHOME\n and then check that the file \ngridslice.pyd\n is installed in \n$PYTHONHOME/Dlls\n.\n \nCAVE will still run without gridslice, but certain bundles which use derived parameters, such as \nisentropic analyses\n, will not load. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWindows-Specific Instructions\n\n\n\n\n\n1) Download and install \nMiniconda Python 3.7 for Windows\n\uf0c1\nAllow Miniconda3 to set \nPATH\n and other environment variables.\nEnsure that \nPYTHONHOME\n is set to the Miniconda3 location.\nIf \nPYTHONHOME\n is not set, the \ngridslice\n Python module will not be installed or available.\n2) Install dependent Python packages\npip install numpy==1.15.1 jep==3.8.2\n3) Run \nawips-cave.msi \n\uf0c1\n\n \n**NOTE:\n It has been noted that these instructions may result in the failed installation of jep and/or other required python components. We are working on a solution to install the python dependencies properly. If this failure occurs, then numerous products will not render properly. At this time we offer a second option below for Windows users -- download a pre-packaged Linux VM which contains CAVE. We're sorry for the inconvenience and appreciate your patience.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\nMethod 2: Install Linux VM one Windows\n \n \nunidata_cave.zip \nRequires \nVMWare Workstation Player\n to be installed (free software)\nOnce zipped file is downloaded, unzip the folder by right-clicking and selecting \"Extract All\". All files will be extracted into their own folder.\nOpen VMWare Player and go to Player >> File... >> Open, and then find the folder that was created from extracting the zipped file. There should be one file called \"CentOS 7 - Unidata CAVE\". Select that and it'll add a new option available in the right hand side VMWare Menu. Run that new option, if it asks if it's been moved or copied, select copied.\nThe user is named awips, the password is awips. The root password is unidataAWIPS. There should be a CAVE application icon on the desktop that will run CAVE. It should also run from the commandline with the command \"cave\".\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAWIPS Data in the Cloud\n\uf0c1\n\n\nUnidata and XSEDE Jetstream have partnered to offer a EDEX data server in the cloud, open to the Unidata university community. Select the server in the Connectivity Preferences dialog, or enter \nedex-cloud.unidata.ucar.edu\n (without \nhttp://\n before, or \n:9581/services\n after).\n\n\n\n\n\n\ncaveData Directory\n\uf0c1\n\n\nAfter connecting to an EDEX server, you will have a local directory named \ncaveData\n which contains files synced from EDEX as well as a client-side cache for data and map resources.\n\n\nYou can reset CAVE by removing the \ncaveData\n directory and reconnecting to an EDEX server. Your local files have been removed, but if you are re-connecting to an EDEX server you have used before, the remote files will sync again to your local \n~/caveData\n (bundles, colormaps, etc.).\n\n\n\n\nLinux: \n/home//caveData\n\n\nmacOS: \n/Users//Library/caveData\n\n\nWindows: \nC:\\Users\\\\caveData", + "text": "Install CAVE\n\uf0c1\n\n\nDownload and Install CAVE\n\uf0c1\n\n\n\n\nRelease 18.1.1-7, March 25, 2019\n\n\n\n\nLinux\n\uf0c1\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nawips_install.sh --cave \n \n \nFor CentOS/Red Hat 6 and 7. Installs to /awips2/cave and writes files to ~/caveData.\n \nchmod 755 awips_install.sh\nsudo ./awips_install.sh --cave\nRun CAVE from the Linux Desktop menu Applications > Internet > AWIPS CAVE, or from the command line as simply \ncave\n.\n \nSystem Requirements\nx86_64 CentOS/RHEL 6 or 7\nOpenGL 2.0 capable device\n4GB RAM\nLatest NVIDIA driver\nNVIDIA Quadro graphics card is recommended for full visualization quality\napprox. 2GB disk space for data caching (~/caveData)\nYou can reset CAVE at any time by removing the \n~/caveData\n directory (on macOS \n~/Library/caveData\n) and reconnecting to an EDEX server. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nmacOS\n\uf0c1\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Download and install both\nawips-cave.dmg \nawips-python.pkg \n \nSupported Graphics Devices for macOS\nIntel HD Graphics\nIntel Iris\nNVIDIA GeForce\nUnsupported Graphics Devices for macOS\nAMD Radeon R9\nAMD Radeon Pro\nAMD FirePro D300\n \nWrites and syncs files to ~/Library/caveData.\n \nawips-python.pkg\n is not a prerequisite, and CAVE will still run and display data without it, but to use any derived parameter functions such as wind barbs/arrows and grid parameters on various vertical coordinates, jep must be installed in some way (it is assumed in /Library/Python/2.7/site-packages/jep/)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWindows\n\uf0c1\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\nMethod 1: Install Directly on Windows\n \n \nawips-cave.msi \nWrites files to \n~/caveData\n (in your user home directory)\n \nRequires \nPython 3\n, \nNumpy\n, and \nJep\n be installed\n \nRequires \nPYTHONHOME\n be defined\n \nIn addition to the application directory, the MSI installer will attempt to copy the \ngridslice\n shared library to \n$PYTHONHOME/Dlls\n. If the \n$PYTHONHOME\n environmental variable is not defined, \ngridslice\n will not be installed. You can always rerun the installer after defining \n$PYTHONHOME\n and then check that the file \ngridslice.pyd\n is installed in \n$PYTHONHOME/Dlls\n.\n \nCAVE will still run without gridslice, but certain bundles which use derived parameters, such as \nisentropic analyses\n, will not load. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWindows-Specific Instructions\n\n\n\n\n\n1) Download and install \nMiniconda Python 3.7 for Windows\n\uf0c1\nAllow Miniconda3 to set \nPATH\n and other environment variables.\nEnsure that \nPYTHONHOME\n is set to the Miniconda3 location.\nIf \nPYTHONHOME\n is not set, the \ngridslice\n Python module will not be installed or available.\n2) Install dependent Python packages\npip install numpy==1.15.1 jep==3.8.2\n3) Run \nawips-cave.msi \n\uf0c1\n\n \n**NOTE:\n It has been noted that these instructions may result in the failed installation of jep and/or other required python components. We are working on a solution to install the python dependencies properly. If this failure occurs, then numerous products will not render properly. At this time we offer a second option below for Windows users -- download a pre-packaged Linux VM which contains CAVE. We're sorry for the inconvenience and appreciate your patience.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\nMethod 2: Install Linux VM one Windows\n \n \nunidata_cave.zip \nRequires \nVMWare Workstation Player\n to be installed (free software)\nOnce zipped file is downloaded, unzip the folder by right-clicking and selecting \"Extract All\". All files will be extracted into their own folder.\nOpen VMWare Player and go to Player >> File... >> Open, and then find the folder that was created from extracting the zipped file. There should be one file called \"CentOS 7 - Unidata CAVE\". Select that and it'll add a new option available in the right hand side VMWare Menu. Run that new option, if it asks if it's been moved or copied, select copied.\nThe user is named awips, the password is awips. The root password is unidataAWIPS. There should be a CAVE application icon on the desktop that will run CAVE. It should also run from the commandline with the command \"cave\".\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAWIPS Data in the Cloud\n\uf0c1\n\n\nUnidata and XSEDE Jetstream have partnered to offer a EDEX data server in the cloud, open to the Unidata university community. Select the server in the Connectivity Preferences dialog, or enter \nedex-cloud.unidata.ucar.edu\n (without \nhttp://\n before, or \n:9581/services\n after).\n\n\n\n\n\n\ncaveData Directory\n\uf0c1\n\n\nAfter connecting to an EDEX server, you will have a local directory named \ncaveData\n which contains files synced from EDEX as well as a client-side cache for data and map resources.\n\n\nYou can reset CAVE by removing the \ncaveData\n directory and reconnecting to an EDEX server. 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