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HWW systems uses environment modules, a package for managing user environments. Software such as compilers, libraries, tools and some widely used application codes are available to users via modules. Thus, in order to use a particular version of a particular piece of software you must first load its module. On log-in to the system a default collection of modules are available.
HWW systems uses environment modules, a package for managing user environments. Software such as compilers, libraries, tools and some widely used application codes are available to users via modules. Thus, in order to use a particular version of a particular piece of software you must first load its module. On log-in to the system a default collection of modules are available.


* You can inspect which modules you have loaded currently by the command <tt>module list</tt>.
* You can inspect which modules you have loaded currently by the command: <pre>module list</pre>
* In order to inspect which modules are available to use, you can issue the command <tt>module avail</tt>.
* In order to inspect which modules are available to use, you can issue the command <pre>module avail</pre>
* If you want to swap one currently loaded module for another that is not, <tt>module swap PrgEnv-pgi PrgEnv-gnu</tt> for example swaps the currently loaded CRAY PGI Programming version PrgEnv-pgi for CRAY own programming version PrgEnv-cray.
* If you want to swap one currently loaded module for another that is not, <pre>module swap PrgEnv-pgi PrgEnv-gnu</pre> for example swaps the currently loaded CRAY PGI Programming version '''PrgEnv-pgi''' for CRAY own programming version '''PrgEnv-cray'''.


For more details on using modules see [https://fs.hlrs.de/projects/craydoc/docs/books/S-2396-50/html-S-2396-50/chapter-n4qtphjb-brbethke.html CRAY: Using Modules] or [[Module_command | Module commands]].
For more details on using modules see [https://fs.hlrs.de/projects/craydoc/docs/books/S-2396-50/html-S-2396-50/chapter-n4qtphjb-brbethke.html CRAY: Using Modules] or [[Module_command | Module commands]].

Revision as of 13:29, 13 December 2010

HWW systems uses environment modules, a package for managing user environments. Software such as compilers, libraries, tools and some widely used application codes are available to users via modules. Thus, in order to use a particular version of a particular piece of software you must first load its module. On log-in to the system a default collection of modules are available.

  • You can inspect which modules you have loaded currently by the command:
    module list
  • In order to inspect which modules are available to use, you can issue the command
    module avail
  • If you want to swap one currently loaded module for another that is not,
    module swap PrgEnv-pgi PrgEnv-gnu
    for example swaps the currently loaded CRAY PGI Programming version PrgEnv-pgi for CRAY own programming version PrgEnv-cray.

For more details on using modules see CRAY: Using Modules or Module commands.