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Old 03-26-2005
Welcome to Tips and Tutorials

Tips and Tutorials was created partially as an overflow from our Answers to Frequently Asked Questions. We noticed that some of the info in that forum did not really answer a question that is frequently asked. We want to keep the FAQ forum small so that it is easily browsed. Also, a few users had expressed an interest in a forum like this.

You may post submissions in the Tips and Tutorials Submission Queue. These will be reviewed. To be accepted, the technical accuracy must be very high. Remember that we have a set of rules. We sometimes give a little slack in our other forums. The rules will be more strickly enforced here. This includes: "(9) Edit your posts if you see spelling or grammar errors (don't write in cyberchat or cyberpunk style). English only." Also, the level of the subject matter will be considered. We don't want anything like "Use the pwd command to see your current directory". We would rather have a few gems than a large number of poorer posts. We don't want those gems to get "lost".

Along these lines, there is no posting allowed directly in the Tips and Tutorials forum. Q and A about a tip or a tutorial can take place in one of our Q and A forums. But this is a work in progress. We may consider a Discussions of Tips and Tutorials forum if the demand is there.

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LAM(7)								   LAM OVERVIEW 							    LAM(7)

NAME
LAM - introduction to Local Area Multicomputer (LAM) DESCRIPTION
LAM is an MPI programming environment and development system for a message-passing parallel machine constituted with heterogeneous UNIX computers on a network. With LAM, a dedicated cluster or an existing network computing infrastructure can act as one parallel computer solving one compute-intensive problem. LAM emphasizes productivity in the application development cycle with extensive control and moni- toring functionality. The user can easily debug the common errors in parallel programming and is well equipped to diagnose more difficult problems. LAM features a full implementation of the MPI communication standard, with the exception that the MPI_CANCEL function will not properly cancel messages that have been sent. User Information Users are strongly encouraged to read the LAM/MPI User's Guide that is included with the LAM/MPI distribution, and is provided on the main LAM/MPI web site (http://www.lam-mpi.org/). Up-to-Date Information The LAM home page can be found on the World Wide Web at: http://www.lam-mpi.org/. It should be consulted for the most current information about LAM, as well as updates, patches, etc. SEE ALSO
Overview of Commands and Libraries introu(1), introc(2), INTROF(2) System Services Interface (SSI) lamssi(7), lamssi_boot(7), lamssi_coll(7), lamssi_rpi(7) Starting / Stopping LAM recon(1), lamboot(1), lamhalt(1), lamnodes(1), lamwipe(1), tping(1), lamgrow(1), lamshrink(1) Compiling MPI Applications mpicc(1), mpiCC(1), mpif77(1) Running MPI Applications mpirun(1), lamclean(1) Running Non-MPI Applications lamexec(1) Monitoring MPI Applications mpitask(1) Unloading MPI Trace Data lamtrace(1) Reference Documents "LAM/MPI Installation Guide" included in the LAM/MPI distribution and available on http://www.lam-mpi.org/ "LAM/MPI User's Guide" included in the LAM/MPI distribution and available on http://www.lam-mpi.org/ "LAM Frequently Asked Questions" at http://www.lam-mpi.org/faq/ "MPI Primer / Developing with LAM", Ohio Supercomputer Center "MPI: A Message-Passing Interface Standard", Message-Passing Interface Forum, version 1.1 at http://www.mpi-forum.org/ "MPI-2: Extensions to the Message Passing Interface", Message Passing Interface Forum, version 2.0 at http://www.mpi-forum.org/ MPI Quick Tutorials "LAM/MPI ND User Guide / Introduction" at http://www.lam-mpi.org/mpi/tutorials/lam/ "MPI: It's Easy to Get Started" "MPI: Everyday Datatypes" "MPI: Everyday Collective Communication" Guaranteed Envelope Resources "Robust MPI Message Delivery Through Guaranteed Resources", MPI Developer's Conference, 1995 LAM 7.1.4 July, 2007 LAM(7)
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