-not-found- Scalable Unix Commands on Parallel Computers <author> <version> <abstract> A number of current parallel machines have a complete version of Unix on each node. That is, it is possible to log in and execute normal process and file maintenance commands ( ps, ls, cp, etc. This is sometimes necessary to maintain files that are local to a node (e.g., in its \tmp) or to examine processes that are running on the node. In some cases there are vendor-supplied tools for doing this sort of thing, but at best they are specialized to a particular machine, while at worst they don't exist. Our experience has been that users prefer to use the commands familiar to them. This project will attempt to provide such commands. <description><url></url> <reference><url></url> <contact>lusk@mcs.anl.gov <keywords>parallel processing tools <category>ppt-misc <publication-date> <environment>UNIX <method> <application> <comments> </urc>