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Intel® Cluster Toolkit Compiler Edition Getting Started Guide

Getting_Started.htm

Contains interoperability information about:

·    Intel® C++ Compiler 11.1 Update 6

·    Intel® Debugger 11.1 Update 6

·    Intel® Fortran Compiler 11.1 Update 6

·    Intel® Math Kernel Library (MKL) 10.2 Update 5

·    Intel® MPI Library 4.0

·    Intel® MPI Benchmarks 3.2.1

·    Intel® Trace Analyzer and Collector 8.0

For implementation-specific information about the toolkit, please see the Intel® Cluster Toolkit Compiler Edition Release Notes 4.0.

Intel® Cluster Toolkit Compiler Edition Release Notes

Release_Notes.htm

Contains information about this release and how to use the library with various compilers. Includes:

·    Overview

·    System Requirements

·    Setting up Secure Shell

·    Installation

·    FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions

·    Technical Support and Feedback

·    Copyright and Legal Information

For details about the Intel® Cluster Toolkit Compiler Edition, please see the Intel® Cluster Toolkit Compiler Edition 4.0 Getting Started Guide.

Installer Guide for the Intel® Cluster Toolkit Compiler Edition

Install.htm

Contains installer description for the Intel® Cluster Toolkit Compiler Edition.

This html page describes the process of doing an install of the Intel® Cluster Toolkit Compiler Edition software.

Intel® Cluster Toolkit Compiler Edition FAQ

HelpMe_FAQ.htm

Contains a list of frequently asked questions (FAQ) regarding the Intel® Cluster Toolkit Compiler Edition 4.0.

This file may contain helpful hints when using the Intel® Cluster Toolkit Compiler Edition 4.0.

Intel® Cluster Toolkit Compiler Edition Tutorial

Note:    This link is not relevant to a Beta program that is in preparation for a major release.

 

Contains interoperability information about:

·  Intel® C++ Compiler 11.1 Update 6

·  Intel® Fortran Compiler 11.1 Update 6

·  Intel® MKL 10.2 Update 5

·  Intel® MPI Benchmarks 3.2.1

·  Intel® MPI Library 4.0

·  Intel® Trace Analyzer and Collector 8.0

This is a web-based version of the Intel® Cluster Toolkit Getting Started Guide. It may contain information that is more recent than that of the local version of the Intel® Cluster Toolkit Compiler Edition Getting Started Guide that has been installed on the user’s computing cluster. The tutorial and the getting started guide will have a revision number located in the title page such as “(Revision 20100602). The larger the number, the more current the document revision.

Intel® MKL Index File

mkl_documentation.htm

Contains a list of links to various documentation files for Intel® MKL 10.2 Update 5.

This html page lists all documents included with the Intel® Math Kernel Library package. It provides links to them and outlines the type of information that you can find in each of these documents.

Intel® MPI Benchmarks User's Guide

IMB_Users_Guide.pdf

This is the user’s guide for the Intel® MPI Benchmarks 3.2.1. The objectives of this document are:

·   Provide a concise set of benchmarks targeted at measuring the most important MPI functions.

·   Set forth a precise benchmark methodology.

·   Not to impose much of an interpretation on the measured results; report bare timings instead. Show throughput values, only if these values are well defined.

This document is a user’s guide and methodology description for the Intel® MPI Benchmarks.

Intel® Trace Collector User's Guide

ITC_Reference_Guide.pdf

Intel® Trace Collector 8.0 User’s Guide.

The Intel® Trace Collector tool for MPI applications produces trace files that can be analyzed with the Intel® Trace

Analyzer performance analysis tool.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for the Intel® Trace Analyzer and Collector 8.0

FAQ.pdf

FAQ for the Intel® Trace Analyzer and Collector 8.0.

Provides questions and answers about the Intel® Trace Analyzer and Collector.

Intel® Trace Analyzer Reference Guide

 

ITA_Reference_Guide.pdf

Intel® Trace Analyzer 8.0 Reference Guide.

The Intel® Trace Analyzer is a graphical tool that displays and analyzes event trace data generated by the Intel® Trace Collector. It helps in detecting performance problems, programming errors or in understanding the behavior of the application.

Intel® MPI Library Index File

Doc_Index.html

Contains a list of links to various documentation files for Intel® MPI Library 4.0.

This html page lists all documents included with Intel® MPI Library package. It provides links to them and outlines the type of information that you can find in each of these documents.

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Index file for Intel® C++ Compiler

Intel® C++ Compiler

Intel® C++ Compiler

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Index file for Intel® Debugger

Intel® Debugger

Intel® Debugger

Intel® Debugger

Index file for Intel® Fortran Compiler

Intel® Fortran Compiler

Intel® Fortran Compiler

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