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== Introduction ==
This is the catalog for HPC applications on ''Carbon''.
This is the catalog for HPC applications on ''Carbon''.
Applications are often referred to as ''modules'' because they are managed using the [http://modules.sourceforge.net/ Environment Modules] package.
Applications are often referred to as ''modules'' because they are managed using the [http://modules.sourceforge.net/ Environment Modules] package.


You, the user, must select ("load") the modules that you wish to use, possibly down to a specific version.
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An exception to this are a handful of basic modules that are pre-loaded when you log in.
 
You can access this catalog on ''Carbon'' itself using the following commands to
show all available modules,
one-line summaries,
and longer descriptions (usually with copyrights and links),
respectively:
module avail [''name'']
module whatis [''name'']
module help ''name''
 
; See also:
* [[HPC/Module Setup | '''Module setup instructions''']]
* The man page for the module command (<code>man module</code>).
 
=== Table of Contents ===
=== Table of Contents ===
; [[#Index|Index]]: A compact list of packages, grouped by function.
; [[#Index|Index]]: A compact list of packages, grouped by function.
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: [[HPC/Modules/atk|'''package names in blue''']] lead to additional instructions.
: [[HPC/Modules/atk|'''package names in blue''']] lead to additional instructions.
: [[HPC/Modules/__no_name__|'''package names in red''']] means no additional instructions are available.  Inspect the [[HPC/Module Setup#Package home directories | package home directory]] after loading the module.
: [[HPC/Modules/__no_name__|'''package names in red''']] means no additional instructions are available.  Inspect the [[HPC/Module Setup#Package home directories | package home directory]] after loading the module.
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Latest revision as of 15:52, October 17, 2024

This is the catalog for HPC applications on Carbon. Applications are often referred to as modules because they are managed using the Environment Modules package.