it appears to be happening when the module load command is being run.
I'll see if I can get more details, but I've no idea why it would be
happening for THIS module and not the others. (i'm the one managing this
set of modulefiles and the modules build & installation that we are using).
/UCHC/HPC/Gooch/biotoolmodules/modulefiles is where the module files
(the ones that define how to set up the environment) are housed, but the
actual binaries are in subdirectories of /UCHC/HPC/Gooch/biotoolmodules
(the directory tree matches though)
On 06/24/2015 03:53 PM, Paul FM wrote:
> Maybe an administrator made that file (or a program they were using to
> edit the file created temp files like this). The error is because the
> user does not have access to the file (which really makes me think some
> other program did this).
>
> It does not look like a file name that modules would create automatically.
>
>
> On 6/24/15 1:18 PM, Michael Gooch wrote:
>> a user reported the following problem related to loading a module:
>>
>> utility.c(2245):ERROR:50: Cannot open file
>> '/UCHC/HPC/Gooch/biotoolmodules/modulefiles/STAR/_STARtmp' for 'reading'
>> utility.c(2245):ERROR:50: Cannot open file
>> '/UCHC/HPC/Gooch/biotoolmodules/modulefiles/STAR/_STARtmp' for 'reading'
>>
>> why would temporary files be getting created in the child path where the
>> file defining how to load the module resides? The users don't have write
>> access to that path, and yet they can load other modules with no problem.
>>
>> I'm confused as to what is causing this.
>>
>>
>>
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