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    StarCluster Toolkit: Virtualization Meets HPC
    16.01.2013
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    and known bug. $ qstat $ cat pi.o1 ...Got 2 processors. 3.14192133333 You can monitor the status of all instances in a web browser via the EC2 Management Console. When you are done, make sure to exit
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    Profiling Is the Key to Survival
    19.12.2012
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    . Profiling goes beyond this to monitor the system while the application is running, which is really monitoring “events” that happen on the system. For example, you could measure the number of different cache
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    RADOS and Ceph: Part 2
    22.10.2012
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    . Placement Groups Three different maps exist within a RADOS cluster: the MONmap, which is a list of all monitoring servers; the OSDmap, in which all physical Object Storage Devices (OSDs) are found
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    Moving HPC to the Cloud
    19.10.2012
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    provides prebuilt “kits” that include Univa Grid Engine automatically. Univa Grid Engine can easily request more cloud nodes from UniCloud; alternatively, UniCloud can monitor Univa Grid Engine and add
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    openlava – Hot Resource Manager
    10.10.2012
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    an architecture document, here is a quick overview: LIM: The openlava Load Information Manager monitors the machine’s load and sends the information to the LIM on the cluster master. RES: The openlava
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    Grid Engine: Running on All Four Cylinders
    21.09.2012
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    with hardware vendors such as NVidia to include things such as GPU monitoring. Because some of the hardware features contain code protected by non-disclosure agreements, they can’t use an open development model
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    Gathering Data on Environment Modules
    10.09.2012
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    at the tires or adding gas. You are just a passenger letting the system manage you. A few management and monitoring tools in HPC can gather data on the state of the system, but not many. Moreover, very few
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    Listing 6
    21.08.2012
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    Listing 6: Torque Job Script [laytonjb@test1 TEST]$ more pbs-test_001 1  #!/bin/bash 2  ### 3  ### Sample script for running MPI example for computing PI (Fortran 90 code) 4  ### 5  ### Jeff Layton
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    Warewulf Cluster Manager – Administration and Monitoring
    21.08.2012
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    In the last of this four-part series on using Warewulf to build an HPC cluster, I focus a bit more on the administration of a Warewulf cluster, particularly some basic monitoring and the all ... to administration, primarily toward some basic monitoring tools and installation of the final piece of the cluster – the resource manager. One would think that building an HPC cluster would just be a simple matter ... In the last of this four-part series on using Warewulf to build an HPC cluster, I focus a bit more on the administration of a Warewulf cluster, particularly some basic monitoring and the all ... Warewulf Cluster Manager – Administration and Monitoring
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    mpi16
    01.08.2012
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    64-5.0 Written by Jeff Layton ## proc ModulesHelp { } { global version modroot puts stderr "" puts stderr "The mpi/opempi/1.6-open64-5.0 module enables the Open MPI" puts stderr "library

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