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HDF5 Library Environment Variables and Configuration Parameters

1. Environment Variables

The HDF5 library uses UNIX environment variables to control or adjust certain library features at runtime. The variables and their defined effects are as follows:
HDF5_DEBUG
Defines a list of debugging switches documented in the Debugging section of the HDF5 User's Guide.
HDF5_NOCLEANUP
When set to a non-empty value, the programs in the test directory do not remove temporary HDF5 data files. The default is for each test to remove the files before exit.
HDF5_DISABLE_VERSION_CHECK
When set to 1, HDF5 will not abort when the version of the HDF5 headers doesn't match the version of the HDF5 library.
HDF5_MPI_OPT_TYPES   (for parallel beta version only)
When set to 1, PHDF5 will use the MPI optimized code to perform parallel read/write accesses to datasets. Currently, this optimization fails when accessing extendable datasets. The default is not to use the optimized code.

2. Configuration Parameters

The HDF5 configuration script accepts a list of parameters to control configuration features when creating the Makefiles for the library. The command
     configure --help
will display the current list of parameters and their effects.


HDF5 documents and links 
Introduction to HDF5 
HDF5 Reference Manual 
HDF5 User's Guide for Release 1.6 
And in this document, the HDF5 User's Guide from Release 1.4.5:    
Files   Datasets   Datatypes   Dataspaces   Groups  
References   Attributes   Property Lists   Error Handling  
Filters   Caching   Chunking   Mounting Files  
Performance   Debugging   Environment   DDL  

HDF Help Desk
Describes HDF5 Release 1.4.5, February 2003
Last modified: 13 December 1999