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Sample Code Repository Structure and FormatCategory Names and Descriptions Applications Application-specific examples; interactive job submit scripts; use of the application name resource; software license use. Data_Management Archiving and retrieving files; Lustre striping; file searching; $WORKDIR use. Parallel_Environment MPI, OpenMP, and hybrid examples; single-core jobs; large memory jobs; running multiple applications within a single batch job. Programming Basic code compilation; debugging; use of library files; static vs. dynamic linking; Makefiles; Endian conversion. User_Environment Use of modules; customizing the login environment. Workload_Management Basic batch scripting; use of the transfer queue; job arrays; job dependencies; Secure Remote Desktop; job monitoring. Directory Structure $SAMPLES_HOME/ INDEX.txt Applications/ Data_Management/ Parallel_Environment/ Programming/ User_Environment/ Workload_Management/ INDEX.txt File The INDEX.txt file contains a complete list of all samples installed in the Sample Code Repository on a given system. The file's internal format is defined in a manner that allows it to be converted for automated inclusion in a center's web documentation. The listing is organized alphabetically by category with the category names matching the names of the category subdirectories shown above. Under each category, the samples are also arranged alphabetically. |

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