------------------------------------------------------------ revno: 4015 committer: bchareyre <bruno.chare...@grenoble-inp.fr> timestamp: Wed 2017-03-08 13:27:22 +0100 message: fix an indentation problem in shinx document - hopefully fixing the buildbot modified: doc/sphinx/amazonEC2.rst
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=== modified file 'doc/sphinx/amazonEC2.rst' --- doc/sphinx/amazonEC2.rst 2017-02-23 11:21:46 +0000 +++ doc/sphinx/amazonEC2.rst 2017-03-08 12:27:22 +0000 @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ ============================================= .. role:: math(raw) - :format: html latex + :format: html latex (Note: we thank Robert Caulk for preparing and sharing this guide) @@ -26,11 +26,10 @@ .. _fig-console: .. figure:: fig/launchinstance.* - :scale: 60 % - :align: center - - Amazon Web Services (AWS) Console + :scale: 60 % + :align: center + Amazon Web Services (AWS) Console Start by signing into the console on `Amazon EC2 <https://aws.amazon.com/?nc2=h_lgl>`__. This will require an @@ -43,10 +42,10 @@ .. _fig-ubuntu: .. figure:: fig/ubunut.* - :scale: 60 % - :align: center - - Select Ubuntu server 16.04 LTS AMI + :scale: 60 % + :align: center + + Select Ubuntu server 16.04 LTS AMI You will now select the instance type. It is worth looking at the `specifications for each of the @@ -65,10 +64,10 @@ .. _fig-type: .. figure:: fig/instancetype.* - :scale: 60 % - :align: center - - Compute optimized (C3) instance tier + :scale: 60 % + :align: center + + Compute optimized (C3) instance tier Before launching, you will be asked to \`\`select an existing key pair @@ -78,14 +77,14 @@ :: - chmod 400 KeyPair.pem + chmod 400 KeyPair.pem Now the instance is launched, you will need to connect to it via SSH. On unix systems this is as easy as typing: :: - ssh -i path/to/KeyPair.pem ubu...@ec2-xx-xxx-xx-xx.us-west-2.compute.amazon.com + ssh -i path/to/KeyPair.pem ubu...@ec2-xx-xxx-xx-xx.us-west-2.compute.amazon.com into the terminal. There are other options such as using PuTTY, or even a java based terminal on the AWS website. You can find the necessary @@ -96,10 +95,10 @@ .. _fig-connect: .. figure:: fig/connect.* - :scale: 60 % - :align: center - - Connecting to the instance + :scale: 60 % + :align: center + + Connecting to the instance You will be presented with the public DNS, which should look something like Fig. :ref:`fig-dns`. @@ -107,10 +106,10 @@ .. _fig-dns: .. figure:: fig/publicdns.* - :scale: 60 % - :align: center - - Public DNS + :scale: 100 % + :align: center + + Public DNS Installing YADE and managing files @@ -122,18 +121,18 @@ :: - #install yadedaily - sudo bash -c 'echo "deb http://www.yade-dem.org/packages/ xenial/" >> /etc/apt/sources.list' - wget -O - http://www.yade-dem.org/packages/yadedev_pub.gpg | sudo apt-key add - - sudo apt-get update - sudo apt-get install -y yadedaily - - # install python - sudo apt-get -y install python - sudo apt-get -y install python-pip python-dev build-essential - - # install htop - sudo apt-get -y install htop + #install yadedaily + sudo bash -c 'echo "deb http://www.yade-dem.org/packages/ xenial/" >> /etc/apt/sources.list' + wget -O - http://www.yade-dem.org/packages/yadedev_pub.gpg | sudo apt-key add - + sudo apt-get update + sudo apt-get install -y yadedaily + + # install python + sudo apt-get -y install python + sudo apt-get -y install python-pip python-dev build-essential + + # install htop + sudo apt-get -y install htop | Note that \`\`..packages/ xenial/" should match the Ubuntu distribution. 16.04 LTS is Xenial, but if you chose to start Ubuntu @@ -146,14 +145,14 @@ :: - scp -r -i path/to/KeyYADEbox.pem path/to/yadeSimulation ubu...@ec2-xx-xxx-xx-xx.us-west-2.compute.amazonaws.com:~/yadeSimulation + scp -r -i path/to/KeyYADEbox.pem path/to/yadeSimulation ubu...@ec2-xx-xxx-xx-xx.us-west-2.compute.amazonaws.com:~/yadeSimulation You should now be able to run your simulation by changing to the proper directory and typing: :: - yadedaily nameOfSimulation.py + yadedaily nameOfSimulation.py In order to retrieve the output files (folder titled ‘out’ below) for post processing purposes, you will use the same command that you used to @@ -162,7 +161,7 @@ :: - scp -r -i path/to/KeyYADEbox.pem ubu...@ec2-xx-xxx-xx-xx.us-west-2.compute.amazonaws.com:~/yadeSimulation/out/ path/to/yadeSimulation/out + scp -r -i path/to/KeyYADEbox.pem ubu...@ec2-xx-xxx-xx-xx.us-west-2.compute.amazonaws.com:~/yadeSimulation/out/ path/to/yadeSimulation/out Plotting output in the terminal =============================== @@ -175,9 +174,9 @@ :: - gnuplot - set terminal dumb - plot ``data.txt" using 1:2 with lines + gnuplot + set terminal dumb + plot ``data.txt" using 1:2 with lines Where ‘1:2’ refers to the columns in data.txt that you wish to plot against one another. Your output should look something like this: @@ -185,10 +184,10 @@ .. _fig-gnuplot: .. figure:: fig/gnuplot.* - :scale: 60 % - :align: center - - Gnuplot output + :scale: 60 % + :align: center + + Gnuplot output Comments ========
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