ScrumPy Metabolic Modelling Software

There are two options for installing ScrumPy:

  1. If you are running a Linux operating system, such as Debian (8.0 or later) or Ubuntu (12.04 or later) download the latest version and refer to the installation instructions. ScrumPy can also be installed on other versions of Linux, depending on your technical knowledge - ask the instructors. Then jump to Getting started.

  2. For all other operating systems, ScrumPy can be run as a virtual machine on your computer, provided you have about 7GB of free disk space. Note that the virtual machine includes a Linux operating system so that it is completely stand-alone. In order to do this you will first need to install virtualbox. For linux or mac we recommend installing virtualbox from your standard repository (aka "App store"). Windows users can find it on the virtualbox website. Install VirtualBox, then follow the instructions below. If you use Windows, defragmenting your disk before proceeding will improve subsequent performance, though it's not essential.

Installing the ScrumPy virtual machine

  1. Copy the large ScrumPy.ova file from the DVD or USB drive provided onto your computer. It is also available for download from our server, but this will tale a long time and is not recommended.

  2. Start VirtualBox on your computer. Select Import appliance from the File menu and choose the ScrumPy.ova file. Wait several minutes whilst this configures.

  3. ScrumPy will appear on the VirtualBox Manager window. Select it and run it.

  4. If virtual box produces an error message at this point, you need to enable virtualisation in your machine's BIOS. Ask one of the demonstrators if this is the case.
  5. Wait whilst the Linux operating system starts up. At the login screen, give your user name as scrumpy and password as scrumpy

Note

Changing Passwords

Getting Started

  1. Open a terminal window. If you are running the virtual machine, click on Terminal under the Applications/Accessories menu item, or on the computer icon on the menu bar if it appears.

  2. Create a directory for your models.
  3. Type ScrumPy, and it will start. Continue to the practical instructions for what to do next.

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