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
Hi,
I need help . Ganglia or Nagios to monitoring activity in cluster?.
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Only major issue is use of aufs but otherwise it looks nice.
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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
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
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