About The HPE Cray Programming Environment User Guide

About the CPE User Guide.

Scope and Audience

The HPE Cray Programming Environment User Guide for Apollo 80 (ARM) includes programming environment and user access concepts, configuration information, component overviews, and relevant examples. Examples include Work Load Manager (WLM) commands for Slurm and file system examples from Lustre.

The HPE Apollo 80 is an Arm-based system powered by the Fujitsu A64FX processor with maximum memory bandwidth and Scalable Vector Extension (SVE) support.

This publication is intended for software developers, engineers, scientists, and other users of the HPE Cray Programming Environment (CPE).

Release Information and Record of Revision

  • This publication supports CPE 20.12.
  • It features new information about the hpe_a64fx_driver for cray-libsci/20.10.x.
Table 1. Record of Revision
Publication TitleDateUpdates
HPE Cray Programming Environment User Guide for Apollo 80 S-8011 (ARM)December 2020CPE 20.12
HPE Cray Programming Environment User Guide for Apollo 80 S-8011 (ARM)October 2020CPE 20.10
HPE Cray Programming Environment User Guide for Apollo 80 S-8011 (ARM)September 2020CPE 20.09
HPE Cray Programming Environment User Guide for Apollo 80 S-8011 (ARM)August 2020CPE 20.08

Typographic Conventions

MonospaceIndicates program code, reserved words, library functions, command-line prompts, screen output, file/path names, and other software constructs.
Monospaced BoldIndicates commands that must be entered on a command line or in response to an interactive prompt.
Oblique or ItalicsIndicates user-supplied values in commands or syntax definitions.
Proportional BoldIndicates a GUI Window, GUI element, cascading menu (Ctrl > Alt > Delete), or key strokes (press Enter).
\ (backslash)At the end of a command line, indicates a shell or command line continuation character (lines joined by a backslash are parsed as a single line). 

Trademarks

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