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===Current Modules on HPC===
 
===Current Modules on HPC===
: cuda/6.0
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: cuda/8.0
: cuda/6.5
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: gcc/5.4.0
: cuda/7.0
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: gcc/6.3.0
: gcc/4.7.1
 
: gcc/4.9.3
 
: gcc/5.2.0
 
 
: hmmer
 
: hmmer
: lammps/20150515
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: lammps/20161117
: mpich/gnu/3.1.4
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: mpich/gnu/3.2
 
: mpich2/gnu/1.5
 
: mpich2/gnu/1.5
: mvapich2/gnu/2.1
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: mvapich2/gnu/2.2
: openmpi/gnu/1.6.4
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: openmpi/gnu/2.0
: openmpi/gnu/1.6.5
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: namd
: openmpi/gnu/1.7.5
 
: openmpi/gnu/1.8.8
 
: pflotran/20150821
 
: namd/2.9
 
 
: python/2.6.5
 
: python/2.6.5
: R/3.0.3
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: R/3.3.3
: R/3.1.0
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: vmd
: visit/2.8.2
 
 
 
 
====Admin Note====
 
====Admin Note====
 
Module files are located in /opt/scyld/modulefiles
 
Module files are located in /opt/scyld/modulefiles

Revision as of 16:38, 15 September 2017

The Modules package provides for the dynamic modification of a user's environment without modifying the .bashrc or .profile files. The user simply loads the needed packages and the module command aloters or sets shell environment variables like the PATH variable.

Example Commands

module avail ->lists available modules on the system
module listing ->lists the modules a user currently has loaded
module load namd ->load the NAMD package
man module ->complete documentation on module

Current Modules on HPC

cuda/8.0
gcc/5.4.0
gcc/6.3.0
hmmer
lammps/20161117
mpich/gnu/3.2
mpich2/gnu/1.5
mvapich2/gnu/2.2
openmpi/gnu/2.0
namd
python/2.6.5
R/3.3.3
vmd

Admin Note

Module files are located in /opt/scyld/modulefiles