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Hi Tan, Thanks for bringing this to our attention! My understanding is that Cheyenne has been decommissioned and replaced by Derecho. Even if you are able to access Cheyenne, CISL and EPIC support for running on Cheyenne ended on Dec. 31, 2023, so we highly recommend moving to Derecho. The correct container location on Derecho is There are no standard locations for a pre-built on-prem SRW App, but it is relatively simple to build on a Level 1 system such as Derecho. Since Derecho already has the prerequisite software installed, you could follow the instructions in the Quick Start Guide to build and run the SRW App in your own project directory. The build takes some time, but since it's your own build, you have control over it and won't need to worry about whether someone else changes or deletes it. It's also just a few commands to build (you can do something else while the build runs in the background):
If you choose to build the SRW App v2.2.0 this way, the steps to load the environment are:
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Dear all experts,
I am wondering where is the pre-built SRW in Cheyenne. The guide shows that it is in /glade/scratch/epicufsrt/containers but there is only 2.1.0 there (50MB). Another question is how to load the SRW 2.2.0 environment in Cheyenne. For the previous version, I used the following command to load the environment:
Does this work for 2.2.0?
Thanks in advance,
Tan
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