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*** significant improvements to PTP including synchronized projects and new implementations of the configurable resource managers, and | *** significant improvements to PTP including synchronized projects and new implementations of the configurable resource managers, and | ||
*** the tutorial itself is improved from previous years with an increased emphasis on hands-on components for Fortran, TAU (performance tools) and GEM (Graphical Explorer for MPI Programs) tool. | *** the tutorial itself is improved from previous years with an increased emphasis on hands-on components for Fortran, TAU (performance tools) and GEM (Graphical Explorer for MPI Programs) tool. | ||
+ | ===Remote Setup=== | ||
* Note that the slides include detailed instructions for installing PTP on your laptop or workstation; no information on remote cluster (server) setup is included here because we did that for the tutorial participants on a remote machine at NCSA. | * Note that the slides include detailed instructions for installing PTP on your laptop or workstation; no information on remote cluster (server) setup is included here because we did that for the tutorial participants on a remote machine at NCSA. | ||
** To set up your own remote cluster, see the [[PTP/release_notes/5.0#Install_optional_PTP_server_components | Release notes for PTP 5.0]] which roughly includes: | ** To set up your own remote cluster, see the [[PTP/release_notes/5.0#Install_optional_PTP_server_components | Release notes for PTP 5.0]] which roughly includes: | ||
*** Assuring java, git, a remote runtime (such as MPI) and other things are available in your PATH on the remote system | *** Assuring java, git, a remote runtime (such as MPI) and other things are available in your PATH on the remote system | ||
*** Remote proxy programs and 'sdm' (Scalable Debug Manager, for the PTP parallel debugger) are built on the remote cluster and their locations made known to PTP. | *** Remote proxy programs and 'sdm' (Scalable Debug Manager, for the PTP parallel debugger) are built on the remote cluster and their locations made known to PTP. |
Revision as of 15:05, 5 December 2011
The PTP SC11 Tutorial A New and Improved Eclipse Parallel Tools Platform: Advancing the Development of Scientific Applications was presented on November 13, 2011 at SC11 in Seattle, WA
- Slides for PTP SC11 tutorial: ptp-sc11-slides-final.pdf
- Note these are updated significantly from what's on the SC11 Tutorials USB drive.
- The 2011 version of this tutorial includes
- significant improvements to PTP including synchronized projects and new implementations of the configurable resource managers, and
- the tutorial itself is improved from previous years with an increased emphasis on hands-on components for Fortran, TAU (performance tools) and GEM (Graphical Explorer for MPI Programs) tool.
Remote Setup
- Note that the slides include detailed instructions for installing PTP on your laptop or workstation; no information on remote cluster (server) setup is included here because we did that for the tutorial participants on a remote machine at NCSA.
- To set up your own remote cluster, see the Release notes for PTP 5.0 which roughly includes:
- Assuring java, git, a remote runtime (such as MPI) and other things are available in your PATH on the remote system
- Remote proxy programs and 'sdm' (Scalable Debug Manager, for the PTP parallel debugger) are built on the remote cluster and their locations made known to PTP.
- To set up your own remote cluster, see the Release notes for PTP 5.0 which roughly includes: