[Beowulf] Performance metrics & reporting
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Gerry Creager gerry.creager at tamu.eduSat Apr 5 19:45:01 PDT 2008
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Yeah, we're using Ganglia. It's a good start, but not complete... gerry Ricardo Reis wrote: > On Sat, 5 Apr 2008, Gerry Creager wrote: > >> We're interested, as Matt said, in what folks are using. We're >> ramping up a new throughput cluster on our campus that'll be >> multi-disciplinary, and we have several groups of stakeholders. We >> want to report various statistics, such as number of jobs, average >> number of nodes, average number of cores, average runtime, etc., plus >> distributions thereof. And anything else that's pointed out as >> "interesting". > > I would suggest ganglia... http://ganglia.info > > greets, > > Ricardo Reis > > 'Non Serviam' > > PhD student @ Lasef > Computational Fluid Dynamics, High Performance Computing, Turbulence > http://www.lasef.ist.utl.pt > > & > > Cultural Instigator @ Rádio Zero > http://www.radiozero.pt > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/rreis/ -- Gerry Creager -- gerry.creager at tamu.edu Texas Mesonet -- AATLT, Texas A&M University Cell: 979.229.5301 Office: 979.458.4020 FAX: 979.862.3983 Office: 1700 Research Parkway Ste 160, TAMU, College Station, TX 77843
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