Package ID: l_comp_lib_2019.5.281 This package contains: Intel(R) MPI Library 2019 Update 5 for Linux* Intel(R) MPI Benchmarks 2019 Update 4 for Linux* This document provides general installation and support notes about the Community forum supported Intel(R) MPI Library as it is distributed via the YUM and APT repositories described below. These software development tools are also available as part of the Intel® Parallel Studio XE product. These products include Priority Customer support at the Online Service Center. For more information see: https://software.intel.com/en-us/intel-parallel-studio-xe. ----------------------------- Repository setup instructions ----------------------------- The Intel YUM repository is available at the following location: http://yum.repos.intel.com/setup/intelproducts.repo The Intel APT repository is available at the following location: http://apt.repos.intel.com/setup/intelproducts.list Up-to-date instructions on how to add the Intel® Performance Libraries and the Intel® Distribution for Python repositories at once or via individual packages are available at https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/installing-intel-free-libs-and-python. ----------------- Technical Support ----------------- Your feedback is very important to us. Technical support for the Community forum supported Intel(R) MPI Library can be obtained by creating an account at the Intel® Software Development Products Forums: https://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/intel-clusters-and-hpc-technology General information on the Community forum supported Intel® Performance Libraries, as well as request for licenses may be obtained at: https://software.intel.com/en-us/qualify-for-free-software Before submitting a support issue, see our documentation for details on post-install testing to ensure that basic facilities are working. When submitting a support issue to us, please provide specific details of your problem, including: - Intel package and version information - Host architecture (for example, Intel(R) 64 architecture) - Compiler(s) and versions - Operating system(s) and versions - Specifics on how to reproduce the problem. Include makefiles, command lines, small test cases, and build instructions. Use /test sources as test cases, when possible. Submitting Issues ----------------- - Go to the appropriate forum as listed above - Log in to the site (upper right-hand corner). Note that your username and password are case-sensitive. - Click on the "New topic" button in the top left. - Complete the fields describing your issue and attach any supporting files. - Review the issue and complete submission. Note: These are public forums so do not post any restricted information. Once an Intel representative responds to you, provide further details via a private message. * Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.