Re: [Beowulf] monitoring...

2013-08-29 Thread Tim Cutts
On 29 Aug 2013, at 20:38, Raphael Verdugo P. wrote: > Hi, > > I need help . Ganglia or Nagios to monitoring activity in cluster?. > Both. They have different if overlapping purposes. Ganglia is very nice for historical load metric graphs. Nagios is rather better at actually alerting

[Beowulf] monitoring...

2013-08-29 Thread Raphael Verdugo P.
Hi, I need help . Ganglia or Nagios to monitoring activity in cluster?. -- Raphael Verdugo P. Unix Admin & Developer raphael.verd...@gmail.com +56 999010022, ___ Beowulf mailing list, Beowulf@beowulf.org sponsored by Penguin Computing To change y

Re: [Beowulf] Docker for HPC?

2013-08-29 Thread Joseph Landman
Only major issue is use of aufs but otherwise it looks nice. Please pardon brevity and typos ... Sent from my iPhone On Aug 29, 2013, at 10:16 AM, John Hearns wrote: One of my friends mentioned Docker https://www.docker.io/ Looks pretty interesting. Could it have applications in moving HPC appl

Re: [Beowulf] Docker for HPC?

2013-08-29 Thread John Hearns
Also coreos http://coreos.com/ in conjunction with packaged applciations from Docker. Should we be looking at deploying stripped-out go-faster OS instances to our compute nodes, and sending out the packaged applications for every job? Yes I know that most cluster types work on stripping back u

[Beowulf] Docker for HPC?

2013-08-29 Thread John Hearns
One of my friends mentioned Docker https://www.docker.io/ Looks pretty interesting. Could it have applications in moving HPC applications from in-house setups to the cloud. Yeah, I know yet another configuration management/machine setup tool might be a bit boring, but I do see that moving HPC beyo