[Beowulf] first cluster
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Hearns, John john.hearns at mclaren.comFri Jul 16 02:02:53 PDT 2010
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> > Is it possible to know how much over-committed my OS was, say in the > last one day. Or at least instantaneously. I want to see how good or > bad my user apps have been at requesting memory. Thus, if I were to > take the strict approach of memory assignment I can know in advance if > or not a lot of malloc calls are going to get a zero returned. > I'm a bit busy this morning - Tube line was down, then my Bnew Brompton had a mechanical. Performance Copilot will give you very detailed plots of various types of memory use http://oss.sgi.com/projects/pcp/ Also worth looking at your Ganglia plots - probably easier to install. As an aside, my two pence worth on this thread. To the original poster - you have done your research on what is needed for a first cluster. Take may advice, and that of a lot of people on this list, and contact a cluster vendor in your area. You will be surprised at how competitive the price is versus sourcing the parts yourself. And remember - people who build clusters are specialists in that task, you are a specialist in oceanography. Get on with doing your science, and let the cluster people get on with building you a brilliant cluster and looking after it. John Hearns McLaren Racing The contents of this email are confidential and for the exclusive use of the intended recipient. If you receive this email in error you should not copy it, retransmit it, use it or disclose its contents but should return it to the sender immediately and delete your copy.
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