Off topic, I know.  But worth it anyway.

 

If you’re new to admin’ing HPC, probably the first thing you should get is 
pdsh.  I don’t know how I ever lived without it.

 

 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John 
Reddy
Sent: Thursday, February 11, 2010 10:25 PM
To: LOPSA Technical Discussions
Subject: Re: [lopsa-tech] Loadable shell "modules"

 


To the gurus and HPC alumni, thank you.

I'm still relatively new to HPC administration, and as is the normal case with 
Linux/Unix sysadmining, it's one of many hats that I wear.

Sorry I wasn't clear in my previous message, but I was actually looking for 
someone to identify the package.  I had googled for it, and had a few too many 
hits.  My google-fu is weak.  The "modules" package from sourceforge is indeed.

I found a precompiled RPM via rpm.pbone.net for RHEL 5.  That should work fine, 
and the SRPM is available there too if I ned to recompile.  I was hoping for a 
simple "yum install environment-modules" or some such, but it seems I must do 
some (minimum) level of work.

If people have sample module definitions to share/recommend, maybe better to 
contact me off-list, as my original question has been answered.

-John

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