Software
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Maybe use /usr/sweet/bin, though we're trying to move those. | Maybe use /usr/sweet/bin, though we're trying to move those. | ||
- | == | + | ==modules== |
- | + | We use 'modules', a commonly used software package in HPC environments: http://modules.sourceforge.net/ | |
+ | Try something like this at the end of your .bashrc: | ||
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HOSTNAME=$(hostname) | HOSTNAME=$(hostname) | ||
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fi | fi | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
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+ | ==tracker== | ||
+ | We use 'tracker', a Stanford-specific software, to track how many users use which software. |
Revision as of 10:49, 25 April 2012
There is a lot of software available on the FarmShare systems. The systems run Ubuntu, so a lot of Ubuntu packages are installed.
There is also some licensed software installed.
Don't use /usr/pubsw, we're trying to retire all of that tree.
Maybe use /usr/sweet/bin, though we're trying to move those.
modules
We use 'modules', a commonly used software package in HPC environments: http://modules.sourceforge.net/
Try something like this at the end of your .bashrc:
HOSTNAME=$(hostname) if [ "${HOSTNAME:0:4}" = "corn" ]; then #source farmshare modules echo "on a corn! try module avail" source /mnt/glusterfs/software/free/modules/tcl/init/bash fi
tracker
We use 'tracker', a Stanford-specific software, to track how many users use which software.