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− | Setting and maintaining your environment while running a large number of diverse software applications with different requirements can be a daunting task. The UF HPC Center is adopting the ''modules'' system developed by Robert McLay at the Texas Advanced Computing Center [http://www.tacc.utexas.edu/home (TACC)] in order to ease the complexity of this process relieve users of this burden. | + | Setting and maintaining your environment while running a large number of diverse software applications with different requirements can be a daunting task. The UF HPC Center is adopting the ''modules'' system developed by Robert McLay at the Texas Advanced Computing Center [http://www.tacc.utexas.edu/home (TACC)] in order to ease the complexity of this process and relieve users of this burden. |
==Basic usage== | ==Basic usage== |
Revision as of 20:17, 26 March 2012
Introduction
Setting and maintaining your environment while running a large number of diverse software applications with different requirements can be a daunting task. The UF HPC Center is adopting the modules system developed by Robert McLay at the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) in order to ease the complexity of this process and relieve users of this burden.
Basic usage
Please see Modules Basic Usage for a practical introduction to using modules at the UF HPC Center.
Mpi-selector Command Deprecated
With the introduction of modules, mpi-selector has been deprecated. If you have been using mpi-selector to set up your MPI environment, please see From mpi-selector to environment modules for more information.
Support
To request help with using modules or installation of new module enabled application please file a support request or if necessary please send us an email.
Upstream Documentation
Those who would like to learn as much as possible about lmod can use the documentation written by the Lmod author.