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==Using software modules==
  
 
The access to different software packages, installed on the servers of the ESCER centre, is easily managed by users via the "Lmod" environment (https://www.tacc.utexas.edu/research-development/tacc-projects/lmod). It automatically adds/removes corresponding paths to your environment variables, thus removing the necessity to do it "by hand".
 
The access to different software packages, installed on the servers of the ESCER centre, is easily managed by users via the "Lmod" environment (https://www.tacc.utexas.edu/research-development/tacc-projects/lmod). It automatically adds/removes corresponding paths to your environment variables, thus removing the necessity to do it "by hand".
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'''The following commands of the "Modules" environment are used most frequently:'''
 
'''The following commands of the "Modules" environment are used most frequently:'''
  
    Show all modules available on the system:
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Show all modules available on the system:
    user@server$ '''module avail'''
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    user@server$ '''module avail'''
    Show currently loaded modules:
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Show currently loaded modules:
        user@server$ '''module list'''
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    user@server$ '''module list'''
    Load particular module:
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Load particular module:
    user@server$ '''module add <modulename>'''
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    user@server$ '''module add <modulename>'''
    Unload particular module:
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Unload particular module:
    user@server$ '''module rm <modulename>'''
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    user@server$ '''module rm <modulename>'''
  
 
'''PLEASE NOTE''':  To be completely sure you have unloaded a particular module it is best practice to logout of the system and re-login.  That will guarantee the environment contains no references to a specific module.
 
'''PLEASE NOTE''':  To be completely sure you have unloaded a particular module it is best practice to logout of the system and re-login.  That will guarantee the environment contains no references to a specific module.

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Using software modules

The access to different software packages, installed on the servers of the ESCER centre, is easily managed by users via the "Lmod" environment (https://www.tacc.utexas.edu/research-development/tacc-projects/lmod). It automatically adds/removes corresponding paths to your environment variables, thus removing the necessity to do it "by hand".

The following commands of the "Modules" environment are used most frequently:

Show all modules available on the system:

   user@server$ module avail

Show currently loaded modules:

   user@server$ module list

Load particular module:

   user@server$ module add <modulename>

Unload particular module:

   user@server$ module rm <modulename>

PLEASE NOTE: To be completely sure you have unloaded a particular module it is best practice to logout of the system and re-login. That will guarantee the environment contains no references to a specific module.