HP-MPI User's Guide (11th Edition)
Understanding HP-MPI
Running applications on Windows
Chapter 3 117
rdpclip.exe user1 2952 0.046875 5488
explorer.exe user1 1468 1.640625 17532
reader_sl.exe user1 2856 0.078125 3912
cmd.exe user1 516 0.031250 2112
ccApp.exe user1 2912 0.187500 7580
CMD Finished successfully.
Here you can see Pallas.exe was killed, and HP-MPI cleaned up the
remaining HP-MPI processes.
Another useful command is a short 'system info' command, indicating
the machine name, system directories, CPU count and memory:
X:\Demo> "%MPI_ROOT%\bin\mpidiag" -s winbl16 -sys
SystemInfo:
Computer name : WINBL16
User name : user1
System Directory : C:\WINDOWS\system32
Windows Directory : C:\WINDOWS
CPUs : 2
TotalMemory : 2146869248
Small selection of Environment Variables:
OS = Windows_NT
PATH = C:\Perl\bin\;C:\WINDOWS\system32;
C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\System32\Wbem
HOMEPATH = %HOMEPATH%
TEMP = C:\WINDOWS\TEMP
CMD Finished successfully.
And finally, you can view directories accessible from the remote machine
when authenticated by the user:
X:\Demo> "%MPI_ROOT%\bin\mpidiag" -s winbl16 -dir ^
\\mpiccp1\scratch\user1
Directory/File list:
Searching for path: \\mpiccp1\scratch\user1
Directory: \\mpiccp1\scratch\user1
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