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## Download and Install CAVE

> [Release 18.1.1-4, December 26, 2018](https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/blogs/news/category/AWIPS)
> [Release 18.1.1-5, February 6, 2019](https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/blogs/news/category/AWIPS)
## Linux
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| <h1><i class="fa fa-linux"></i></h1> | <h4>[awips_install.sh --cave <i class="fa fa-download"></i>](https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/awips2/awips_install.sh) </h4> <p>For CentOS/Red Hat 6 and 7. Installs to /awips2/cave and writes files to ~/caveData.</p> <tt><code>chmod 755 awips_install.sh<br>sudo ./aiwps_install.sh --cave</code></tt><p>Run CAVE from the Linux Desktop menu Applications > Internet > AWIPS CAVE, or from the command line as simply `cave`.</p> <div class="admonition note"><p class="admonition-title">System Requirements</p><ul><li>x86_64 CentOS/RHEL 6 or 7</li><li>OpenGL 2.0 capable device</li><li>4GB RAM</li><li><a href="http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us">Latest NVIDIA driver</a></li><li>approx. 2GB disk space for data caching (~/caveData)</li></ul></div><p>You can reset CAVE at any time by removing the **~/caveData** directory (on macOS **~/Library/caveData**) and reconnecting to an EDEX server. </p> |
| <h1><i class="fa fa-linux"></i></h1> | <h4>[awips_install.sh --cave <i class="fa fa-download"></i>](https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/awips2/awips_install.sh) </h4> <p>For CentOS/Red Hat 6 and 7. Installs to /awips2/cave and writes files to ~/caveData.</p> <tt><code>chmod 755 awips_install.sh<br>sudo ./awips_install.sh --cave</code></tt><p>Run CAVE from the Linux Desktop menu Applications > Internet > AWIPS CAVE, or from the command line as simply `cave`.</p> <div class="admonition note"><p class="admonition-title">System Requirements</p><ul><li>x86_64 CentOS/RHEL 6 or 7</li><li>OpenGL 2.0 capable device</li><li>4GB RAM</li><li><a href="http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us">Latest NVIDIA driver</a></li><li>approx. 2GB disk space for data caching (~/caveData)</li></ul></div><p>You can reset CAVE at any time by removing the **~/caveData** directory (on macOS **~/Library/caveData**) and reconnecting to an EDEX server. </p> |

## macOS
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| <h1><i class="fa fa-apple"></i></h1>|<h4> Download and install both<br>[awips-cave-18.1.1-4.dmg <i class="fa fa-download"></i>](https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/downloads/awips2/awips-cave-18.1.1-4.dmg)<br>[awips-python.pkg <i class="fa fa-download"></i>](https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/downloads/awips2/awips-python.pkg)</h4> <p>**Supported Graphics Devices for macOS**<li>Intel HD Graphics</li><li>Intel Iris</li><li>NVIDIA GeForce</li></p><p>**Unsupported Graphics Devices for macOS**<li>AMD Radeon R9</li><li>AMD Radeon Pro</li><li>AMD FirePro D300</li></p> <p>Writes and syncs files to ~/Library/caveData.</p> <p>**awips-python.pkg** is not a prerequisite, and CAVE will still run and display data without it, but to use any derived parameter functions such as wind barbs/arrows and grid parameters on various vertical coordinates, jep must be installed in some way (it is assumed in /Library/Python/2.7/site-packages/jep/)</p>|
| <h1><i class="fa fa-apple"></i></h1>|<h4> Download and install both<br>[awips-cave.dmg <i class="fa fa-download"></i>](https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/downloads/awips2/awips-cave.dmg)<br>[awips-python.pkg <i class="fa fa-download"></i>](https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/downloads/awips2/awips-python.pkg)</h4> <p>**Supported Graphics Devices for macOS**<li>Intel HD Graphics</li><li>Intel Iris</li><li>NVIDIA GeForce</li></p><p>**Unsupported Graphics Devices for macOS**<li>AMD Radeon R9</li><li>AMD Radeon Pro</li><li>AMD FirePro D300</li></p> <p>Writes and syncs files to ~/Library/caveData.</p> <p>**awips-python.pkg** is not a prerequisite, and CAVE will still run and display data without it, but to use any derived parameter functions such as wind barbs/arrows and grid parameters on various vertical coordinates, jep must be installed in some way (it is assumed in /Library/Python/2.7/site-packages/jep/)</p>|


## Windows
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| <h1><i class="fa fa-windows"></i> </h1> | <h4> [awips-cave-18.1.1-4.msi <i class="fa fa-download"></i>](https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/downloads/awips2/awips-cave-18.1.1-3.msi)</h4><p>Writes files to **~/caveData** (in your user home directory)</p> <p>Requires <b>Python 3</b>, <b>Numpy</b>, and <b>Jep</b> be installed</p> <p>Requires **PYTHONHOME** be defined</p> <p>In addition to the application directory, the MSI installer will attempt to copy the *[gridslice](https://github.com/mjames-upc/gridslice)* shared library to `$PYTHONHOME/Dlls`. If the `$PYTHONHOME` environmental variable is not defined, *gridslice* will not be installed. You can always rerun the installer after defining `$PYTHONHOME` and then check that the file `gridslice.pyd` is installed in `$PYTHONHOME/Dlls`.</p> <p>CAVE will still run without gridslice, but certain bundles which use derived parameters, such as [isentropic analyses](../cave/d2d-grids/#isentopic-analysis-270k-320k), will not load. </p> |
| <h1><i class="fa fa-windows"></i> </h1> | <h4> [awips-cave.msi <i class="fa fa-download"></i>](https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/downloads/awips2/awips-cave.msi)</h4><p>Writes files to **~/caveData** (in your user home directory)</p> <p>Requires <b>Python 3</b>, <b>Numpy</b>, and <b>Jep</b> be installed</p> <p>Requires **PYTHONHOME** be defined</p> <p>In addition to the application directory, the MSI installer will attempt to copy the *[gridslice](https://github.com/mjames-upc/gridslice)* shared library to `$PYTHONHOME/Dlls`. If the `$PYTHONHOME` environmental variable is not defined, *gridslice* will not be installed. You can always rerun the installer after defining `$PYTHONHOME` and then check that the file `gridslice.pyd` is installed in `$PYTHONHOME/Dlls`.</p> <p>CAVE will still run without gridslice, but certain bundles which use derived parameters, such as [isentropic analyses](../cave/d2d-grids/#isentopic-analysis-270k-320k), will not load. </p> |



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<div class="admonition note">
<h4>1) Download and install <strong><a href="https://conda.io/miniconda.html">Miniconda Python 3.7 for Windows</a></strong><a class="headerlink" href="#1-download-and-install-miniconda-python-37-for-windows" title="Permanent link"></a></h4><ul><li>Allow Miniconda3 to set <strong>PATH</strong> and other environment variables.</li><li><p>Ensure that <strong>PYTHONHOME</strong> is set to the Miniconda3 location.</p><p><img alt="" src="../../images/windows_envvars.png" /></p><p>If <strong>PYTHONHOME</strong> is not set, the <strong>gridslice</strong> Python module will not be installed or available.</p></li></ul><h4>2) Install dependent Python packages</h4><ul><li><code>pip install numpy==1.15.1 jep==3.8.2</code></li></ul><h4>3) Run <a href="https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/downloads/awips2/awips-cave-18.1.1-4.msi">awips-cave-18.1.1-4.msi <i class="fa fa-download"></i></a><a class="headerlink" href="#3-run-awips-cave-1811-1amd64msi" title="Permanent link"></a></h4>
<h4>1) Download and install <strong><a href="https://conda.io/miniconda.html">Miniconda Python 3.7 for Windows</a></strong><a class="headerlink" href="#1-download-and-install-miniconda-python-37-for-windows" title="Permanent link"></a></h4><ul><li>Allow Miniconda3 to set <strong>PATH</strong> and other environment variables.</li><li><p>Ensure that <strong>PYTHONHOME</strong> is set to the Miniconda3 location.</p><p><img alt="" src="../../images/windows_envvars.png" /></p><p>If <strong>PYTHONHOME</strong> is not set, the <strong>gridslice</strong> Python module will not be installed or available.</p></li></ul><h4>2) Install dependent Python packages</h4><ul><li><code>pip install numpy==1.15.1 jep==3.8.2</code></li></ul><h4>3) Run <a href="https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/downloads/awips2/awips-cave.msi">awips-cave.msi <i class="fa fa-download"></i></a><a class="headerlink" href="#3-run-awips-cave-1amd64msi" title="Permanent link"></a></h4>
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## Download and Install EDEX

> [Release 18.1.1-4, December 26, 2018](https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/blogs/news/category/AWIPS)
> [Release 18.1.1-5, February 6, 2019](https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/blogs/news/category/AWIPS)
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| <h1><i class="fa fa-linux"></i> Linux </h1> | <h4>[aiwps_install.sh --edex <i class="fa fa-download"></i>](https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/awips2/awips_install.sh) </h4> <p>Installs to /awips2/ directories.</p> <tt><code>chmod 755 awips_install.sh<br>sudo ./awips_install.sh --edex</code></tt><p>Start and Stop:</p><p><tt>edex start<br>edex stop</tt></p><div class="admonition note"><p class="admonition-title">System Requirements</p><ul><li>x86_64 CentOS/RHEL 6 or 7</li><li>16+ CPU cores (each CPU core is one more decoder which can run in parallel)</li><li>24GB RAM</li><li>700GB+ disk space</li><li>A **Solid State Drive (SSD)** is highly recommended</li></ul></div> <p>An **SSD** should be mounted either to `/awips2` (to contain the entire EDEX system) or to `/awips2/edex/data/hdf5` (to contain the large files in the decoded data store). EDEX can scale to any system by adjusting the incoming LDM data feeds or adjusting the resources (CPU threads) allocated to each data type.</p><p>**64-bit CentOS/RHEL 6 and 7** are the only supported operating systems for EDEX. You may have luck with Fedora Core 12 to 14 and Scientific Linux.</p><p>EDEX is not supported on Debian, Ubuntu, SUSE, Solaris, OS X, or Windows.</p> |
| <h1><i class="fa fa-linux"></i> Linux </h1> | <h4>[awips_install.sh --edex <i class="fa fa-download"></i>](https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/awips2/awips_install.sh) </h4> <p>Installs to /awips2/ directories.</p> <tt><code>chmod 755 awips_install.sh<br>sudo ./awips_install.sh --edex</code></tt><p>Start and Stop:</p><p><tt>edex start<br>edex stop</tt></p><div class="admonition note"><p class="admonition-title">System Requirements</p><ul><li>x86_64 CentOS/RHEL 6 or 7</li><li>16+ CPU cores (each CPU core is one more decoder which can run in parallel)</li><li>24GB RAM</li><li>700GB+ disk space</li><li>A **Solid State Drive (SSD)** is highly recommended</li></ul></div> <p>An **SSD** should be mounted either to `/awips2` (to contain the entire EDEX system) or to `/awips2/edex/data/hdf5` (to contain the large files in the decoded data store). EDEX can scale to any system by adjusting the incoming LDM data feeds or adjusting the resources (CPU threads) allocated to each data type.</p><p>**64-bit CentOS/RHEL 6 and 7** are the only supported operating systems for EDEX. You may have luck with Fedora Core 12 to 14 and Scientific Linux.</p><p>EDEX is not supported on Debian, Ubuntu, SUSE, Solaris, OS X, or Windows.</p> |

> ### [Read More: Distributed EDEX, Installing Across Multiple Machines](/edex/distributed-computing/)
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