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http://supermon.sourceforge.net/

Home page for Supermon, a high-speed cluster monitoring system that emphasizes low perturbation,
high sampling rates, and an extensible data protocol and programming interface. Supermon works in
conjunction with Nagios to provide HP XC system monitoring.

http://www.llnl.gov/linux/pdsh/

Home page for the parallel distributed shell (pdsh), which executes commands across HP XC client
nodes in parallel.

http://www.balabit.com/products/syslog_ng/

Home page for syslog-ng, a logging tool that replaces the traditional syslog functionality. The
syslog-ng

tool is a flexible and scalable audit trail processing tool. It provides a centralized, securely

stored log of all devices on your network.

http://systemimager.org

Home page for SystemImager®, which is the underlying technology that is used to install the HP XC
software, distribute the golden image, and distribute configuration changes.

http://www.etnus.com

Home page for Etnus, Inc., maker of the TotalView® parallel debugger.

http://www.macrovision.com

Home page for Macrovision®, developer of the FLEXlm™ license management utility, which is used
for HP XC license management.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/modules/

Home page for modules, which provide for easy dynamic modification of a user's environment through
modulefiles, which typically instruct the module command to alter or set shell environment variables.

http://dev.mysql.com/

Home page for MySQL AB, developer of the MySQL database. This Web site contains a link to the
MySQL documentation, particularly the

MySQL Reference Manual.

Manpages

Manpages provide online reference and command information from the command line. Manpages are
supplied with the HP XC system for standard HP XC components, Linux user commands, LSF commands, and
other software components that are distributed with the HP XC system.

Manpages for third-party vendor software components may be provided as a part of the deliverables for
that component.

Using the discover(8) manpage as an example, you can use either of the following commands to display a
manpage:

$ man discover

$ man 8 discover

If you are not sure about a command you need to use, enter the man command with the -k option to obtain
a list of commands that are related to the keyword. For example:

$ man -k keyword

Related Information

This section provides pointers to the Web sites for related software products and provides references to
useful third-party publications. The location of each Web site or link to a particular topic is subject to change
without notice by the site provider.

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