The Modules software package is installed on the RRZN cluster system (except for Zen) and is a way for a user to easily modify their working environment to provide access to the wide range of software packages made available on the cluster system (e.g. CAE programs, compilers etc.). The software is basically a set of special commands and definitions files (module files) which descript which particular operations should be performed. For example, to extend the environment variables PATH, LD_LIBRARY_PATH etc.)
The use of the modules software is by default active.
The command is:
module
Further options are obtained like this:
$ module help
Modules Release 3.2.5 2007-02-14 (Copyright GNU GPL v2 1991):
Usage: module [ switches ] [ subcommand ] [subcommand-args ]
Switches:
-H|--help this usage info
......
Available SubCommands and Args:
+ add|load modulefile [modulefile ...]
+ rm|unload modulefile [modulefile ...]
+ switch|swap [modulefile1] modulefile2
+ display|show modulefile [modulefile ...]
+ avail [modulefile [modulefile ...]]
+ use [-a|--append] dir [dir ...]
+ list
+ help [modulefile [modulefile ...]]
+ whatis [modulefile [modulefile ...]]
The output from module help given here is not the complete listing. There is also a manual page which is avaiable via this command: man module
This lists all available modules.
This lists all currently loaded modules.
This shows the values of the environment variables which will be set if the module were to be loaded.
This loads a specific module into the working environment.
This unloads the given module and unsets the relevant environment variables.
$ module list
No Modulefiles Currently Loaded.
$ module avail
------------------ /usr/share/Modules/modulefiles -------------------
dot module-info null
module-cvs modules use.own
-------------------------- /sw/modulefiles --------------------------
abaqus/674 mathematica/6.0
abaqus/681(default) matlab
ansys/11.0(default) nagcl
ansys/110 nagf95
cfx/11.0(default) nagfl90
comsol/3.3 ncl/5.0.0-gcc(default)
fluent numpy/1.1.0
g03 patran
gams/227 pgi/5.2
hfss pgi/6.2
icc/10.1.015(default) pgi/7.2(default)
ict/3.1.1(default) pgi-mpich/7.2(default)
idb/10.1.015(default) povray/3.6
ifort/10.1.015(default) starcd/4.06(default)
imkl/10.0.3.020(default) totalview/8.2.0(default)
impi/3.1(default) totalview/8.5.0
itac/7.1(default) vtk/5.0
marc/2007
$ module show ifort
-------------------------------------------------------------------
/sw/modulefiles/ifort/10.1.015:
module-whatis Intel Fortran compiler Version 10.1.015
prepend-path PATH /sw/tools/intel/fce/10.1.015/bin
prepend-path LD_LIBRARY_PATH /sw/tools/intel/fce/10.1.015/lib
prepend-path LD_RUN_PATH /sw/tools/intel/fce/10.1.015/lib
prepend-path MANPATH /sw/tools/intel/fce/10.1.015/man
setenv INTEL_LICENSE_FILE 28518@licserv.rrzn.uni-hannover.de
-------------------------------------------------------------------
$ module load ifort
$ echo $PATH
/sw/tools/intel/fce/10.1.015/bin:/usr/lib64/qt-3.3/bin:/usr/kerberos/bin:/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:.
There can be more than one version of a particular software package. This can also be seen in the modules environment. In the following example two versions of the PGI compiler toolkit are loaded.
module load pgi
loads the default version of the PGI compiler suite (in this case, version 7.2). If one wants another version, say 6.2, one has to enter the following:
module load pgi/6.2
Within batch jobs and shell scripts one needs to ensure that the module software package is properly initialised (see also the examples for batch jobs):
. $MODULESHOME/init/ksh
if one uses the Korn shell, or
. $MODULESHOME/init/bash
of one uses the Bash shell. The environment variable MODULESHOME is set by the system at login.
Regionales Rechenzentrum für Niedersachsen - URL: www.rrzn.uni-hannover.de/modules.html?&L=1
Dr. Gerd Brand, Last Change: 27.09.2012
Copyright Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover