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The manual explains the use of select Distributed Resource Management packages for effective resource management and utilization accounting in conjunction with the Sun MPI parallel applications:
Release notes for the other components in the suite are included in Sun HPC ClusterTools
5 Software Release Notes. For information about writing MPI programs, refer to the Sun MPI 6.0 Software Programming and Reference Guide. For information about a specific distributed resource management package, refer to the documentation supplied with that package.
This document might not contain information on basic UNIX® commands and procedures such as shutting down the system, booting the system, and configuring devices.
See one or more of the following for this information:
online documentation for the Solaris
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This book focuses on Sun MPI and assumes familiarity with the MPI Standard. The following materials provide useful background about using Sun MPI and about the MPI Standard.
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Read Me First: Guide to Sun HPC ClusterTools Software Documentation |
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Sun HPC ClusterTools 5 Software Release Notes Sun HPC ClusterTools 5 Software Installation Guide |
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