About the Cray Graph Engine User Guide
Information about the Cray® Graph Engine User and Admin Guide's contents.
The Cray® Graph Engine User Guide contains information about using the Cray Graph Engine (CGE), its Command Line Interface (CLI) and Graphical User Interface (GUI) to create and use RDF databases.
Release Information
This publication version addresses the product version 3.2UP02 of the Cray® Graph Engine.
Record of Revision
| Date | Addressed Release |
|---|---|
| September 2018 | 3.2UP02 |
| May 2018 | 3.2UP01 |
| December 2017 | 3.1UP02 |
| November 2017 | 3.1UP01 |
| April 2017 | 3.0UP00 |
| December 2016 | 2.5UP00 |
| August 2016 | 2.0UP00 |
| March 2016 | 1.0UP00 |
| March 2015 | Beta release |
Record of Revision
Includes updates to UI related sections and information about theoutput parameter that has been added with this release.Typographic Conventions
Monospace | Monospaced text indicates program code, reserved words, library functions, command-line prompts, screen output, file names, path names, and other software constructs. |
| Monospaced Bold | Bold monospaced text indicates commands that must be entered on a command line or in response to an interactive prompt. |
| Oblique or Italics | Oblique or italicized text indicates user-supplied values in commands or sytax definitions. |
| Proportional Bold | Proportional bold text indicates a graphical user interface window or element. |
\ (backslash) | A backslash at the end of a command line is the Linux® shell line continuation character; the shell parses lines joined by a backslash as though they were a single line. Do not type anything after the backslash or the continuation feature will not work correctly. |
Alt-Ctrl-f | Monospaced hyphenated text typically indicates a keyboard combination. |
Scope and Audience
This publication does not include in-depth information about RDF and SPARQL. The intended audience of this publication is users and system administrators. It is assumed that all the commands documented in this guide are executed via the bash shell.