HP XC System Software Hardware Preparation Guide Version 3.0

http://linuxvirtualserver.org
Home page for the Linux Virtual Server (LVS), the load balancer running on the Linux operating system
that distributes login requests on the HP XC system.
http://www.gnu.org
Home page for the GNU Project. This site provides online software and information for many programs
and utilities that are commonly used on GNU/Linux systems. Online information include guides for
using the bash shell, emacs, make, cc, gdb, and more.
Related MPI Web Sites
http://www.mpi-forum.org
Contains the official MPI standards documents, errata, and archives of the MPI Forum. The MPI Forum
is an open group with representatives from many organizations that define and maintain the MPI
standard.
http://www-unix.mcs.anl.gov/mpi/
A comprehensive site containing general information, such as the specification and FAQs, and pointers
to a variety of other resources, including tutorials, implementations, and other MPI-related sites.
Related Compiler Web Sites
http://www.intel.com/software/products/compilers/index.htm
Web site for Intel® compilers.
http://support.intel.com/support/performancetools/
Web site for general Intel software development information.
http://www.pgroup.com/
Home page for The Portland Group™, supplier of the PGI® compiler.
Additional Publications
For more information about standard Linux system administration or other related software topics, refer to
the following documents, which must be purchased separately:
Linux Administration Unleashed
, by Thomas Schenk, et al.
Managing NFS and NIS
, by Hal Stern, Mike Eisler, and Ricardo Labiaga (O'Reilly)
MySQL
, by Paul Debois
MySQL Cookbook
, by Paul Debois
High Performance MySQL
, by Jeremy Zawodny and Derek J. Balling (O'Reilly)
Perl Cookbook, Second Edition
, by Tom Christiansen and Nathan Torkington
Perl in A Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference
, by Ellen Siever, et al.
Typographic Conventions
This document uses the following typographical conventions:
%, $, or # A percent sign represents the C shell system prompt. A dollar sign represents
the system prompt for the Korn, POSIX, and Bourne shells. A number sign
represents the superuser prompt.
audit(5) A manpage. The manpage name is
audit
, and it is located in Section 5.
Command A command name or qualified command phrase.
Computer output Text displayed by the computer.
Ctrl+x A key sequence. A sequence such as Ctrl+x indicates that you must hold
down the key labeled Ctrl while you press another key or mouse button.
Related MPI Web Sites 13