Directory: pvm3/gexamples This directory contains several example programs for using dynamic group services. The following is a list with short descriptions of what each program illustrates: frsg.f - Fortran example of reduce, scatter, and gather operations. Sum of sqaures for first N integers. N defaults to 20 with 4 processors if frsg is spawned from the console. Synopsis: frsg trsg.c - C version of the frsg program Synopsis: trsg gexamp.c - Instance 0 spawns nproc-1 copies of gexamp. All group members then perform a barrier. All members broadcast a copy of their tid and instance to the entire. Each process checks the incoming message against its own data. Synopsis: gexamp joinleave.c - One process continually joins and leaves the same group. A diagnostic is printed every 100 join/leave pairs. Will join and leave the group 10000 times, unless a different count is specified on the command line. Synopsis: joinleave [njoins] thb.c tnb.c - thb joins 32 different groups. It checks the group server for consistency using pvm_gettinst and pvm_gettid. It then spawns tnb process and sends them some intialization information. The tnb processes receive the initialization data and then perform a barrier with themselves and the thb process. Synopsis: thb HOW TO COMPILE $PVM_ROOT/lib should be in your path so that the aimk program can be located. Then, % aimk all # make all the test programs % aimk frsg # make just frsg NOTES FOR PARAGON USERS All the codes are compiled to run as compute node programs. You must therefore spawn the programs from the pvm console. For example to run the gexamp program type at the pvm console % pvm # start a pvm console, in $PVM_ROOT/lib/$PVM_ARCH/pvm pvm> spawn -> gexamp <4> The -> redirects all output of the tasks to the pvm console window.