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== Using pre-installed | |||
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"VMD is a molecular visualization program for displaying, animating, and analyzing large biomolecular systems using 3-D graphics and built-in scripting." | |||
The VMD web site is [https://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Research/vmd/ here]. | |||
== Using a pre-installed version == <!--T:1--> | |||
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Connect | Connect to a cluster using [[VNC]], <code>ssh -X</code>, or <code>ssh -Y</code>, in order to enable graphics. | ||
We recommend using VNC for best performance. | |||
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To run the default version of VMD, currently <code>1.9.4a43</code>, do: | |||
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|module load vmd | |module load vmd | ||
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This should open VMD graphical windows. | This should open VMD graphical windows. | ||
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See [[Using modules]] for more on the <code>module</code> command, including how to find and use other pre-installed versions. | |||
== | == Installing version 1.9.4 Alpha == <!--T:5--> | ||
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1. Download the 1.9.4 LATEST ALPHA tar file from [http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Development/Download/download.cgi?PackageName=VMD http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/], | 1. Download the 1.9.4 LATEST ALPHA tar file from [http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Development/Download/download.cgi?PackageName=VMD http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/], selecting the LINUX_64 version. Free registration is required. | ||
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3. Unpack the file | 3. Unpack the file: | ||
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tar xvf vmd-1.9.4*.opengl.tar.gz | tar xvf vmd-1.9.4*.opengl.tar.gz | ||
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4. Enter the created directory | 4. Enter the newly-created directory: | ||
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cd vmd-1.9.4* | cd vmd-1.9.4* | ||
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5. | 5. Create two new directories to receive the program files: | ||
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mkdir ~/vmd_install | mkdir ~/vmd_install | ||
mkdir ~/vmd_library | mkdir ~/vmd_library | ||
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5. Edit the <code>configure</code> file to read as follows, replacing each instance of <code>your_user_name</code> with your actual user name: | |||
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# Directory where VMD startup script is installed, should be in users' paths. | # Directory where VMD startup script is installed, should be in users' paths. | ||
$install_bin_dir="/home/your_user_name/vmd_install"; | $install_bin_dir="/home/your_user_name/vmd_install"; | ||
# Directory where VMD files and executables are installed | |||
# Directory where VMD files and executables are installed | |||
$install_library_dir="/home/your_user_name/vmd_library"; | $install_library_dir="/home/your_user_name/vmd_library"; | ||
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6. Run <code>configure</code> and <code>make</code>: | |||
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./configure | ./configure | ||
cd src | cd src | ||
make install | make install | ||
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7. Add the resulting executable to your path: | |||
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export PATH=~/vmd_install:$PATH | export PATH=~/vmd_install:$PATH | ||
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8. Use <code>setrpaths.sh</code> to modify the VMD executables so they use libraries from CVMFS: | |||
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cd ~/vmd_library/ | |||
setrpaths.sh --path . | |||
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If getting a blank window | If you are using a Mac and getting a blank window, try running this: | ||
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defaults write org.macosforge.xquartz.X11 enable_iglx -bool true | |||
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== Installing plugins == <!--T:29--> | |||
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VMD has many plugins available. You can install them in your own space. | |||
The example that follows illustrates how to install the [https://github.com/HuiLiuCode/CaFE_Plugin CaFE plugin], | |||
from detailed instructions which can be found [https://github.com/HuiLiuCode/CaFE_Plugin/blob/master/doc/manual.pdf here]: | |||
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wget https://github.com/HuiLiuCode/CaFE_Plugin/archive/refs/heads/master.zip | |||
unzip master.zip | |||
cd CaFE_Plugin-master | |||
mv src cafe1.0 | |||
mv cafe1.0 ~ | |||
cd | |||
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Edit the <code>.vmdrc</code> file with your favorite editor (<code>nano, vim, emacs</code> etc.) and add this line: | |||
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set auto_path [linsert $auto_path 0 {~/cafe1.0}] | |||
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After this, load the <code>vmd</code> module and any other modules which are required, such as <code>namd</code> and the CaFE plugin should be available. | |||
== Links == <!--T:33--> | |||
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* WestGrid webinars (in English) | |||
** [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_skmrS6X4Ys Molecular visualization with VMD] | |||
** [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jce5JN2fLuo Advanced VMD: Trajectories, movies, scripting] | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:14, 22 September 2022
"VMD is a molecular visualization program for displaying, animating, and analyzing large biomolecular systems using 3-D graphics and built-in scripting."
The VMD web site is here.
Using a pre-installed version[edit]
Connect to a cluster using VNC, ssh -X
, or ssh -Y
, in order to enable graphics.
We recommend using VNC for best performance.
To run the default version of VMD, currently 1.9.4a43
, do:
[name@server ~]$ module load vmd
[name@server ~]$ vmd
This should open VMD graphical windows.
See Using modules for more on the module
command, including how to find and use other pre-installed versions.
Installing version 1.9.4 Alpha[edit]
1. Download the 1.9.4 LATEST ALPHA tar file from http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/, selecting the LINUX_64 version. Free registration is required.
2. Copy the file to the home directory of the cluster you wish to use.
3. Unpack the file:
tar xvf vmd-1.9.4*.opengl.tar.gz
4. Enter the newly-created directory:
cd vmd-1.9.4*
5. Create two new directories to receive the program files:
mkdir ~/vmd_install mkdir ~/vmd_library
5. Edit the configure
file to read as follows, replacing each instance of your_user_name
with your actual user name:
# Directory where VMD startup script is installed, should be in users' paths. $install_bin_dir="/home/your_user_name/vmd_install"; # Directory where VMD files and executables are installed $install_library_dir="/home/your_user_name/vmd_library";
6. Run configure
and make
:
./configure cd src make install
7. Add the resulting executable to your path:
export PATH=~/vmd_install:$PATH
8. Use setrpaths.sh
to modify the VMD executables so they use libraries from CVMFS:
cd ~/vmd_library/ setrpaths.sh --path .
If you are using a Mac and getting a blank window, try running this:
defaults write org.macosforge.xquartz.X11 enable_iglx -bool true
Installing plugins[edit]
VMD has many plugins available. You can install them in your own space. The example that follows illustrates how to install the CaFE plugin, from detailed instructions which can be found here:
wget https://github.com/HuiLiuCode/CaFE_Plugin/archive/refs/heads/master.zip unzip master.zip cd CaFE_Plugin-master mv src cafe1.0 mv cafe1.0 ~ cd
Edit the .vmdrc
file with your favorite editor (nano, vim, emacs
etc.) and add this line:
set auto_path [linsert $auto_path 0 {~/cafe1.0}]
After this, load the vmd
module and any other modules which are required, such as namd
and the CaFE plugin should be available.
Links[edit]
- WestGrid webinars (in English)