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IDL is supported on the linux cluster primarily for specific research groups in Astronomy and Cosmology. A few licenses are also provided by Physics and Astronomy for general use.
The IDL Astronomy Users Library is a central repository for low-level astronomy software written in the commercial language IDL. More info at http://idlastro.gsfc.nasa.gov/.
In order to use the network copy of this software, you must modify the IDL_PATH environment path.
setenv IDL_PATH "<IDL_DEFAULT>:/local/astro/idl_astro/pro"
export IDL_PATH="<IDL_DEFAULT>:/local/astro/idl_astro/pro"
From Princeton Astronomy department: IDL hands out licenses based on hostname+username+display. If all three of those are equal you can start as many sessions as you want and only consume one license. The modern habit of letting ssh create X tunnels causes the display name to be different for each ssh connection, even if several connections come from a single host. There are several ways of making your DISPLAY name the same for all such connections. The simplest is to note which your first one is (echo $DISPLAY), and set DISPLAY on other connections to that. Or for a console-only IDL session, simply unset DISPLAY completely.
The IDL Virtual Machine which lets you run an IDL “executable” file without the need for licenses. Here's some more information about this feature from NYU Physics: http://www.physics.nyu.edu/grierlab/idl_html_help/distributing6.html
This can also help you run multiple IDL jobs in parallel through condor without being encumbered by available licenses. See http://www.iac.es/sieinvens/siepedia/pmwiki.php?n=HOWTOs.CondorAndIDLVirtualMachine for some pointers.
IDL 7 online help may not work properly without taking special steps. Their release notes have this to say about the fix to their help system:
If you use the IDL Workbench, simply starting the Workbench with the idlde command causes IDL to use the newly-installed version of XULRunner. If you use IDL in command-line mode (without starting the IDL Workbench), you must start the IDL help server before starting IDL in order for the ? command to work properly. To do this, enter the following commands at the shell prompt: idlhelp idl Note that the IDL help server continues to run after you have ended your IDL session. If you prefer to shut down the IDL help server, enter the following command at the shell prompt: idlhelp -command shutdown Depending on your system, it may take several moments for the help server to start. Leaving the help server running speeds up the response time of the ? command significantly.