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RPM: lam

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Current version: 7.1.3-alt1
Build date: 28 march 2007, 17:53 ( 890.4 weeks ago )
Size: 10.52 Mb

Home page:   http://www.lam-mpi.org/

License: BSD
Summary: LAM/MPI (Local Area Multicomputer) programming environment
Description:

LAM (Local Area Multicomputer) is an MPI programming environment and
development system for heterogeneous computers on a network. With
LAM/MPI, a dedicated cluster or an existing network computing
infrastructure can act as a single parallel computer.  LAM/MPI is
considered to be "cluster friendly", in that it offers daemon-based
process startup/control as well as fast client-to-client message
passing protocols.  LAM/MPI can use TCP/IP and/or shared memory for
message passing (currently, different RPMs are supplied for this --
see the main LAM web site for details).

LAM features a full implementation of MPI-1 (with the exception that
LAM does not support cancelling of sends), and much of MPI-2.
Compliant applications are source code portable between LAM/MPI and
any other implementation of MPI.  In addition to providing a
high-quality implementation of the MPI standard, LAM/MPI offers
extensive monitoring capabilities to support debugging.  Monitoring
happens on two levels.  First, LAM/MPI has the hooks to allow a
snapshot of process and message status to be taken at any time during
an application run.  This snapshot includes all aspects of
synchronization plus datatype maps/signatures, communicator group
membership, and message contents (see the XMPI application on the main
LAM web site).  On the second level, the MPI library is instrumented
to produce a cummulative record of communication, which can be
visualized either at runtime or post-mortem.

Current maintainer: Denis Pynkin

List of contributors

List of rpms provided by this srpm:

  • lam
  • lam-devel
ACL:
     
    design & coding: Vladimir Lettiev aka crux © 2004-2005, Andrew Avramenko aka liks © 2007-2008
    current maintainer: Michael Shigorin