Available Software on REPACSS

Software environments and modules available on the REPACSS high-performance computing system

This document provides a formal summary of software environments currently available on the REPACSS high-performance computing system. Software is managed and accessed using the environment module framework, which allows users to dynamically configure their shell environments to access compilers, libraries, and applications relevant to their research or instructional activities.

Software Module Locations

Software modules are organized within predefined repository paths. The following modules are currently available for loading and execution:

/opt/apps/nfs/modules/zen4/rocky9.4/openmpi/4.1.6-vhun5qt/Core

fftw/3.3.10

Fast Fourier Transform library used in signal and image processing applications.

hdf5/1.10.11

Hierarchical Data Format library for managing large and complex data collections.

/opt/apps/nfs/modules/zen4/rocky9.4/Core

gcc/14.2.0

GNU Compiler Collection supporting C, C++, and Fortran languages.

openmpi/4.1.6

High-performance implementation of the Message Passing Interface (MPI) standard.

Note: The (L) designation indicates that the module is currently loaded in the user's active environment.

Guidance for Module Usage

Users are advised to utilize the following commands for listing and managing software modules:

Display All Available Modules

module avail

Display Only Default Modules

In the case of an extensive list, users may restrict output to default modules:

module --default avail
# or
ml -d av

View Module Categories and Quantities

To obtain a summary overview of available module categories and counts:

module overview
# or
ml ov

Discover All Installed Modules and Extensions

To enumerate all possible software packages and extensions, regardless of default visibility:

module spider

Loading Software Modules

Load a Module

To access a software environment, load the corresponding module. For example:

module load gcc/14.2.0

Check Loaded Modules

To verify currently loaded modules:

module list

Unload a Module

To unload a module:

module unload <module_name>

Additional Support and Documentation

Users seeking more detailed instructions for using the module system are encouraged to consult the Module System User Guide.

If software needed for your research or coursework is not listed among available modules, you may submit a request to the REPACSS support team for consideration.

For further assistance, please contact:

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