gilgamesh: help with loading Python modules
Rich Alesi
walesi at andrew.cmu.edu
Sun May 22 18:37:14 EDT 2011
You won't be able to load those modules directly by default. To load your
current environment interactively, add the -V option to qsub, this will
bring your entire environment including the module command.
-Rich
On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 5:50 PM, Asad Hasan <ahasan at andrew.cmu.edu> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Using the webdocs i had used 'module load' my .bashrc to enable
> loading Python modules like numpy, scipy etc. This works on the head
> node.
> However, i'm unable to load these modules on any worker node by using
> 'module load'.
>
> In interactive mode on a worker node, i found that the module command
> isn't recognized. I got this error message:
> ----------------
> -bash-3.2$ module
> -bash: module: command not found
> ----------------
>
> I'm sure i am missing something basic here ! Do anyone have pointers
> on how to solve this issue, or atleast a workaround to load Python
> modules ?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> asad hasan.
>
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