Yambo via Docker
An alternative to get the Yambo code is to install the Yambo container in your machine and this can be done in few steps:
- Install the docker platform (Linux or Mac). Follow the instruction in the docker website.
It is possible to run Docker by a normal user without the sudo privileges. In order to do that you have to add your username to the group "docker" (suggested on Linux!).
For Linux users:
sudo groupadd docker sudo usermod -aG docker $USER
For Mac users:
sudo dscl . create /Groups/docker sudo dseditgroup -o edit -a $USER -t user docker
Log out and log back in so that your group membership is re-evaluated.
If you you prefer to use sudo please remember to add the "sudo" command before all the commands below.
- Download the script file "drun" that will help you hiding the many options needed by the container:
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nicspalla/yambo-containers/main/drun
then give the file execute privileges:
chmod +x drun
Move (or copy) this file in the directory where you want to use Yambo and use it as prefix of your Yambo calculation.
- First you have to initialize the environment needed by the container:
./drun -i
this command will pull the container if not already done and will create a file named env.txt needed by the container to run Yambo.
- Now you can run yambo like in this example:
./drun yambo -F yambo.in -J yambo.out
Some useful options of the script drun:
-np N # n. of MPI tasks for a parallel run -t N # n. of threads per task --env-file FILE # to use a different environment file -i # container initialization
If the yambo container is working correctly this command
./drun yambo -h
should provide in output the help for yambo usage.
- To delete the container images downloaded you can use this command:
docker image rm <image_name>
To remove all the stopped containers use this command:
docker system prune