PerGEOS
Overview
ThermoFisher: PerGEOS: Fast and repeatable imaging-based digital rock analysis.
Improved petroleum reservoir evaluation with meaningful and actionable data.
From whole-core CT to SEM, Thermo Scientific PerGeos Software is a unique solution for Digital Rock Analysis trusted by Oil & Gas peers.
Its visualization, processing, and analysis of 2D and 3D digital rock imagery enables improved evaluation of reservoir quality and faster understanding of static and dynamic rock properties that impact production.
Using
Use the module name pergeos
to discover versions available and to load the application.
There are a number of versions of PerGEOS on the Loren cluster, and some specific to particular machines.
Version 1.x.z - General Loren Cluster
Across the general Loren cluster, i.e. accessed by logging onto lorenlog1, you have access to versions 1.1.0, 1.5.0 and 1.7.0.
Example
[salexan5@lorenlog1 ~]$ module load apps/pergeos/1.7.0
[salexan5@lorenlog1 ~]$ PerGeos
Using arch-LinuxAMD64-Optimize ...
Version 2019.4 - Loren101
The version is ONLY available on loren101, NOT on the rest of the cluster.
[salexan5@loren101 ~]$ module load apps/pergeos/2019.4
[salexan5@loren101 ~]$ PerGeos
Using arch-LinuxAMD64-Optimize ...
Client
This is a GUI application, and as such you’ll require a client to connect.
There are many different clients, across different operating systems, that can be used to connect. Due to this diversity and user preference it is difficult to recommend and support them all.
This has been tested using MobaXTerm to successfully connect and pipe the GUI onto the connecting desktop. Off campus, this required first connecting to the VPN, using PulseSecure, and then connecting to loren101.arcc.uwyo.edu
.
If you have any issues please contact arcc-help@uwyo.edu and we’ll do our best to assist.
Connecting for the First Time
The first time you start PerGeos/2019.4 you will need to activate the license and connect to the FNP license server when prompted.
The license server is: lorenlog1.arcc.uwyo.edu
- click the test button to check it can connect.
The following four images detail the steps involved.
Image 01: Click the ‘I accept the license’ check box, followed by the OK button.
Image 02: Select “Activate Avizo”
Image 03: Check “Use FNP License” and then in the text box enter the path to the license server. Click the Test button to confirm you can connect. On successfully connecting, click the “Activate” button.
Image 04: If everything has worked, you’ll see the “The configuration process was successful” message. Click the “Start Avizo” button to start the application.