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
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