> On 22 Mar 2016, at 15:32, Olli-Pekka Lehto <olli-pekka.le...@csc.fi> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I finally got around to writing down my cluster-consistency checklist that 
> I've been planning for a long time: 
> 
> https://github.com/oplehto/cluster-checks/ 
> 
> The goal is to try to make the baseline installation of a cluster as 
> consistent as possible and make vendors work for their money. :) Of course 
> hopefully publishing this will help vendors capture some of the issues that 
> slip through the cracks even before clusters are handed over. It's also a 
> good idea to run these types of checks during the lifetime of the system as 
> there's always some consistency creep as hardware gets replaced. 
> 
> If someone is interested in contributing, pull requests or comments on the 
> list are welcome. I'm sure that there's something missing as well. Right now 
> it's just a text-file but making some nicer scripts and postprocessing for 
> the output might happen as well at some point. All the examples are very HP 
> oriented as well at this point.
> 
> Best regards,
> Olli-Pekka

Olli,

Have you looked at Intel Cluster Checker 
<https://clusterready.intel.com/intel-cluster-checker-version-3/>? It seems to 
be trying to do a lot of what you are also aiming at.
It doesn’t seem to be free (though it is bundled with some of the Parallel 
Studio products). 
I’d have hoped that there’d be a version at OpenHPC, but I couldn’t see one.

(Full Dicslosure: As you know, I work for Intel, though not on Cluster Checker…)

-- Jim
James Cownie <jcow...@gmail.com>
Mob: +44 780 637 7146
http://skiingjim.blogspot.com/



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