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− | This is likely caused by your home directory exceeding storage requirements. If you have any unused virtual environments and/or files (large datasets), you would need to delete them. **Backup your data to your own storage devices (i.e flash drive)** | + | This is likely caused by your home directory exceeding storage requirements. If you have any unused virtual environments and/or files (large datasets), you would need to delete them. **Backup your data to your own storage devices (i.e flash drive)** |
Latest revision as of 15:06, 11 April 2023
Lmod is a Lua-based module system. Environment Modules provide a convenient way to dynamically change the users' environment through modulefiles.
Commands
Display modules available for users to load
module avail
module avail ------------------------------------------------------ /path/to/modulefiles ------------------------------------------------------ miniconda3
Load a package
module load packagename/x.x.x
module load miniconda3 #loads default package when version not specified
Unload a package
module unload packagename
module unload miniconda3 #unload single package
Display currently loaded modules
module list
module list Currently Loaded Modules: 1) miniconda3
Current available packages
- Miniconda is a lightweight version of Anaconda. Miniconda allows you to manage and tailor your virtual environments for your needs. More information about managing conda virtual enviroments can be found here https://conda.io/projects/conda/en/latest/user-guide/tasks/manage-environments.html .
miniconda3
Troubleshooting
Packages are not shown when issuing module avail
module use /mnt/lmod_modules/Linux/
Disk Quota Exceeded
This is likely caused by your home directory exceeding storage requirements. If you have any unused virtual environments and/or files (large datasets), you would need to delete them. **Backup your data to your own storage devices (i.e flash drive)**