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Amber 16 is currently available on Graham only due to license restrictions. It was built with the previous system environment StdEnv/2016.4. Load StdEnv/2016.4 before loading amber/16 using the module command:
Amber 16 is currently available on Graham only due to license restrictions. It was built with the previous system environment StdEnv/2016.4. Load StdEnv/2016.4 before loading amber/16 using the module command:


  [name@server $] module load StdEnv/2016.4
  <!--T:19-->
[name@server $] module load StdEnv/2016.4
  [name@server $] module load amber/16  
  [name@server $] module load amber/16  



Revision as of 15:43, 25 May 2021

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Introduction[edit]

Amber is the collective name for a suite of programs that allow users to perform molecular dynamics simulations, particularly on biomolecules. None of the individual programs carry this name, but the various parts work reasonably well together, and provide a powerful framework for many common calculations.

Loading Amber 20[edit]

Currently, the free version (AmberTools20) is available on all clusters.

module load StdEnv/2020 gcc/9.3.0 ambertools/20

Loading Amber 18[edit]

Currently, versions 18 and 18.10-18.11 are available on all clusters.

Non-GPU versions[edit]

module load gcc/5.4.0 openmpi/2.1.1 amber/18 scipy-stack/2019a

or

module load gcc/5.4.0 openmpi/2.1.1 amber/18.10-18.11 scipy-stack/2019a

GPU versions[edit]

module load gcc/5.4.0  cuda/9.0.176  openmpi/2.1.1 amber/18 scipy-stack/2019a

or

module load gcc/5.4.0  cuda/9.0.176  openmpi/2.1.1 amber/18.10-18.11 scipy-stack/2019a

Known issues[edit]

MMPBSA program in AMBER/18-10-18.11 module has an issue with PB calculations. Use AMBER/18 or AMBER/16 modules for MMPBSA calculations.

Loading Amber 16[edit]

Amber 16 is currently available on Graham only due to license restrictions. It was built with the previous system environment StdEnv/2016.4. Load StdEnv/2016.4 before loading amber/16 using the module command:

[name@server $] module load StdEnv/2016.4
[name@server $] module load amber/16 

This version does not support some Python functionality of Amber.

Job submission[edit]

For a general discussion about submitting jobs, see Running jobs.

In examples below, change the module load command to the one shown above if you wish to use the newer version.

The following example is a sander serial job script. The input files are in.md, crd.md.23, prmtop.

File : amber_serial.sh

#!/bin/bash
 #SBATCH --ntasks=1             # 1 cpu, serial job
 #SBATCH --mem-per-cpu=2G       # memory per cpu
 #SBATCH --time=00-01:00        # time (DD-HH:MM)
 #SBATCH --output=cytosine.log  # .log file from scheduler
 module load StdEnv/2016.4
 module load amber/16
 sander -O  -i in.md  -c crd.md.23  -o cytosine.out


The following example is a sander.MPI parallel job script:

File : amber_parallel.sh

#!/bin/bash
 #SBATCH --nodes=1 --ntasks-per-node=32  # 1 node with 32 cpus, MPI job
 #SBATCH --mem-per-cpu=2G                # memory, should be less than 4G
 #SBATCH --time=00-01:00                 # time (DD-HH:MM)
 #SBATCH --output=sodium.log             # output .log file
 module load StdEnv/2016.4
 module load amber/16
 srun sander.MPI -ng 2 -groupfile groups


You can modify the script to fit your job's requirements for compute resources. See Running jobs.