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Introduction to PADE
Why PADE was Developed
The Virtual Development Console
How PADE Works
The anatomy of a PVM application
Operations of PADE during parallel development
PADE Installation and System Requirements
System Requirements
Systems tested to date
PADE version numbers
Contents of the PADE Package
PADE Component Descriptions
PADE interface
Pvmmake and NIST CAML utilities
The NIST PADE User's Manual
PADE examples
Fulfilling the System Requirements
The Unix commands
Other standard programs
PADE Installation
Installation on the development host
Unpacking the PADE source files
Installation of the PADE interface and NIST CAML utilities
Installation on the other VM hosts
Repacking the source files
Transferring the source files
Unpacking the source files
Configuration of user environments
Pvmmake
Capabilities and Software Components of Pvmmake
Running Pvmmake
The pvmmake config file
Telling pvmmake to transfer a file
Telling pvmmake to issue a command
Troubleshooting
The
wc
error
Running PADE: A Tutorial
Starting PADE
Starting the Virtual Machine
Entering Setup Information
Entering host names
Entering host commands
Entering files using the
Setup Files
window
Entering files using the
Tree View
window
Saving the setup information
Building the Parallel Application
Viewing the pvmmake config file
Running pvmmake
Running the Parallel Application
Running the application in an
xterm
window
Running the application using pvmmake
Other pvmmake config files
The PADE User's Reference
Before PADE is Invoked
Environment variables
Helper programs
The Main Window and its Menus and Buttons
The
Setup
button
The
Run
menu
The
PVM
menu
The
Monitor
menu
The
Help
menu
The
Exit
button
The
Setup
Window
General description
The
Add Host
button
The
Add Hosts from Hostfile
button
The
Modify Host
button
The
Delete Host
button
The
Setup Files
button
The
Tree View
button
The
Open File
button
The
Save File
button
The
Done
button
The
Setup Files
Window
General description
The
Add Entry
button
The
Copy Entry
button
The
Duplicate Entries from Host Entry
button
The
Modify Entry
button
The
Global Replace Entries
button
The
Delete Entry
button
The
Edit File
button
The
Save
and
Cancel
buttons
The
Tree View
Window
General description
The
Tree View
buttons
The
Add Host
and
Add File
Buttons
The
Duplicate
Button
The
Modify
Button
The
Delete
Button
The
Columns
Button
The
Rows
Button
The
Help
Button
The
Save
and
Cancel
Buttons
The context-sensitive message area
The
Tree View
canvas
Moving Files with the Mouse
Selecting a File to Edit
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Fri Mar 31 20:30:34 EST 1995