About This Manual

This publication documents the Cray Message Passing Toolkit and Message Passing Toolkit for IRIX (MPT) 1.3 implementation of PVM-3 supported on the following platforms:

This implementation of PVM-3 is based on the public domain PVM product, version 3.3.10, developed by researchers at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), the University of Tennessee (UT), and Emory University (EU). It consists of a PVM library and several commands that support PVM.

Related Publications

The following documents contain additional information that might be helpful:

  • Message Passing Toolkit: MPI Programmer's Manual

  • NQE User's Guide

  • NQE Administration

  • Application Programmer's Library Reference Manual

  • Installing Programming Environment Products

All of these are Cray publications and can be ordered from Cray. For ordering information, see “Ordering Publications.”

Other Sources

Material about PVM is available from the following other sources:

  • PVM: Parallel Virtual Machine: A User's Guide and Tutorial for Networked Parallel Computing, available at the following URL:

    http://www.netlib.org/pvm3/book/pvm-book.html

  • Usenet news group at comp.parallel.pvm

  • PVM standard, available from the Computer Science and Mathematics Division of Oak Ridge National Laboratories.

  • PVM related web pages from the following PVM home page:

    http://www.epm.ornl.gov/pvm

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Conventions

The following conventions are used throughout this document:

Convention 

Meaning

command 

This fixed-space font denotes literal items such as commands, files, routines, path names, signals, messages, and programming language structures.

manpage(x) 

Man page section identifiers appear in parentheses after man page names. The following list describes the identifiers:

1

User commands

1B

User commands ported from BSD

2

System calls

3

Library routines, macros, and opdefs

4

Devices (special files)

4P

Protocols

5

File formats

7

Miscellaneous topics

7D

DWB-related information

8

Administrator commands

Some internal routines (for example, the _assign_asgcmd_info() routine) do not have man pages associated with them.

variable 

Italic typeface denotes variable entries and words or concepts being defined.

user input 

This bold, fixed-space font denotes literal items that the user enters in interactive sessions. Output is shown in nonbold, fixed-space font.

[ ] 

Brackets enclose optional portions of a command or directive line.

... 

Ellipses indicate that a preceding element can be repeated.

In this manual, references to Cray PVP systems include the following machines:

  • CRAY C90 series

  • CRAY C90D series

  • CRAY EL series (including CRAY Y-MP EL systems)

  • CRAY J90 series

  • CRAY Y-MP E series

  • CRAY Y-MP M90 series

  • CRAY T90 series

Silicon Graphics systems include all MIPS based systems running IRIX 6.2 or later.

The following operating system terms are used throughout this document.

Term 

Definition

UNICOS 

Operating system for all configurations of Cray PVP systems

UNICOS/mk 

Operating system for all configurations of CRAY T3E systems

UNICOS MAX 

Operating system for all configurations of CRAY T3D systems

IRIX 

Operating system for all configurations of MIPS based systems

The default shell in the UNICOS and UNICOS/mk operating systems, referred to in Cray Research documentation as the standard shell, is a version of the Korn shell that conforms to the following standards:

  • Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX) Standard 1003.2-1992

  • X/Open Portability Guide, Issue 4 (XPG4)

The UNICOS and UNICOS/mk operating systems also support the optional use of the C shell.

Cray UNICOS version 10.0 is an X/Open Base 95 branded product.

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