Module environement issue
This is what I got after removing the modulerc file:
Lmod has detected the following error: The following module(s) are unknown:
"userspace/170135"
Please check the spelling or version number. Also try "module spider ..."
It is also possible your cache file is out-of-date; it may help to try:
$ module --ignore-cache load "userspace/170135"
Also make sure that all modulefiles written in TCL start with the string
#%Module
Lmod has detected the following error: The following module(s) are unknown:
"intel/compiler/64/2017.4.196"
Please check the spelling or version number. Also try "module spider ..."
It is also possible your cache file is out-of-date; it may help to try:
$ module --ignore-cache load "intel/compiler/64/2017.4.196"
Also make sure that all modulefiles written in TCL start with the string
#%Module
Lmod has detected the following error: The following module(s) are unknown:
"intel/mpi/64/2017.4.196"
Please check the spelling or version number. Also try "module spider ..."
It is also possible your cache file is out-of-date; it may help to try:
$ module --ignore-cache load "intel/mpi/64/2017.4.196"
Also make sure that all modulefiles written in TCL start with the string
#%Module
Lmod has detected the following error: The following module(s) are unknown:
"intel/mkl/64/2019.4"
Please check the spelling or version number. Also try "module spider ..."
It is also possible your cache file is out-of-date; it may help to try:
$ module --ignore-cache load "intel/mkl/64/2019.4"
Also make sure that all modulefiles written in TCL start with the string
#%Module
Lmod has detected the following error: The following module(s) are unknown:
"hdf5-intel17/1.8.19-cxx"
Please check the spelling or version number. Also try "module spider ..."
It is also possible your cache file is out-of-date; it may help to try:
$ module --ignore-cache load "hdf5-intel17/1.8.19-cxx"
Also make sure that all modulefiles written in TCL start with the string
#%Module
Lmod has detected the following error: The following module(s) are unknown:
"netcdf-intel17/4.6.1-C"
Please check the spelling or version number. Also try "module spider ..."
It is also possible your cache file is out-of-date; it may help to try:
$ module --ignore-cache load "netcdf-intel17/4.6.1-C"
Also make sure that all modulefiles written in TCL start with the string
#%Module
Lmod has detected the following error: The following module(s) are unknown:
"python/3.6.3_anaconda3"
Please check the spelling or version number. Also try "module spider ..."
It is also possible your cache file is out-of-date; it may help to try:
$ module --ignore-cache load "python/3.6.3_anaconda3"
Also make sure that all modulefiles written in TCL start with the string
#%Module
Lmod has detected the following error: The following module(s) are unknown:
"userspace/OCA"
Please check the spelling or version number. Also try "module spider ..."
It is also possible your cache file is out-of-date; it may help to try:
$ module --ignore-cache load "userspace/OCA"
Also make sure that all modulefiles written in TCL start with the string
#%Module