HP XC System Software Release Notes for Version 3.1
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.
Debugger Web Site
http://www.etnus.com
Home page for Etnus, Inc., maker of the TotalView® parallel debugger.
Software RAID Web Sites
• http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Software-RAID-HOWTO.html and
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/other-formats/pdf/Software-RAID-HOWTO.pdf
A document (in two formats: HTML and PDF) that describes how to use software RAID
under a Linux operating system.
• http://www.linuxdevcenter.com/pub/a/linux/2002/12/05/RAID.html
Provides information about how to use the mdadm RAID management utility.
Additional Publications
For more information about standard Linux system administration or other related software
topics, consider using one of the following publications, 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.
Manpages
Manpages provide online reference and command information from the command line. Manpages
are supplied with the HP XC system for standard HP XC components, Linux user commands,
LSF commands, and other software components that are distributed with the HP XC system.
Manpages for third-party vendor software components may be provided as a part of the
deliverables for that component.
Using the discover(8) manpage as an example, you can use either of the following commands to
display a manpage:
$ man discover
$ man 8 discover
If you are not sure about a command you need to use, enter the man command with the -k option
to obtain a list of commands that are related to a keyword. For example:
$ man -k keyword
16