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Welcome to HWW System CRAY XE6 named '''Hermit'''  
Welcome to HWW System CRAY XE6 named <font color green>'''HERMIT'''</font>


A good starting point for this System will be [https://fs.hlrs.de/projects/craydoc/docs/books/S-2396-50/html-S-2396-50/index.html Cray Application Developer's Environment User's Guide] [https://fs.hlrs.de/projects/craydoc/docs/books/S-2396-50//S-2396-50.pdf (PDF)].
This guide describes the software environment and tools used to develop, debug, and run applications on Cray XT and Cray XE systems. It is intended as a general overview and introduction to the Cray system for new users and application programmers.
The information contained in this guide is of necessity fairly high-level and generalized, as the Cray platform supports a wide variety of hardware nodes as well as many different compilers, debuggers, and other software tools.


* The [https://fs.hlrs.de/projects/craydoc/docs_merged/books/S-2396-601/html-S-2396-601/index.html Cray Application Developer's Environment User's Guide] [https://fs.hlrs.de/projects/craydoc/docs_merged/books/S-2396-601//S-2396-601.pdf (PDF)] is a good starting point. It describes the software environment and tools used to develop, debug, and run applications on Cray XT and Cray XE systems. It is intended as a general overview and introduction to the Cray system for new users and application programmers. The information contained in this guide is of necessity fairly high-level and generalized, as the Cray platform supports a wide variety of hardware nodes as well as many different compilers, debuggers, and other software tools.




* [https://fs.hlrs.de/projects/craydoc/docs/books/S-2496-31/html-S-2496-31/index.html Workload Management and Application Placement for the Cray Linux Environment] [https://fs.hlrs.de/projects/craydoc/docs/books/S-2496-31//S-2496-31.pdf (PDF)]
* The next document [http://docs.cray.com/books/S-2496-4001/ Workload Management and Application Placement for the Cray Linux Environment] [http://docs.cray.com/books/S-2496-4001/S-2496-4001.pdf (PDF)] inherits some end-user-specific information formerly provided in ''Cray XT Programming Environment User's Guide''. If users need to launch and execute applications using the Cray Linux Environment (CLE) 4 release and are looking for a reference, this document is a good start.
 
 
* [[CRAY_XE6_and_XC30_Using_the_Batch_System| Using the Batch System]]
 
 
* [[CRAY_XE6_Disk_Storage | Disk Storage]] and [[CRAY_XE6_Environment | Environments ]] using modules
 
 
* Howto [[CRAY_XE6_access | login]]
 
 
* [http://www.tldp.org The Linux Documentation Project]
 
 
==<font color red>Notice!</font>==
The frontend nodes are accessible as '''hermit1.hww.de''' and are intended as single point of access to the entire cluster. Here you can set your environment, move your data, edit and compile your programs and create batch scripts. Interactive usage like run your program which leads to a high load is NOT allowed on the frontend/login node.<BR>
The compute nodes for running parallel jobs are only available through the [[CRAY_XE6_and_XC30_Using_the_Batch_System | Batch system]] !

Latest revision as of 12:38, 6 May 2014

Welcome to HWW System CRAY XE6 named HERMIT


  • The Cray Application Developer's Environment User's Guide (PDF) is a good starting point. It describes the software environment and tools used to develop, debug, and run applications on Cray XT and Cray XE systems. It is intended as a general overview and introduction to the Cray system for new users and application programmers. The information contained in this guide is of necessity fairly high-level and generalized, as the Cray platform supports a wide variety of hardware nodes as well as many different compilers, debuggers, and other software tools.







Notice!

The frontend nodes are accessible as hermit1.hww.de and are intended as single point of access to the entire cluster. Here you can set your environment, move your data, edit and compile your programs and create batch scripts. Interactive usage like run your program which leads to a high load is NOT allowed on the frontend/login node.
The compute nodes for running parallel jobs are only available through the Batch system !