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Visualizing log and other data
14.11.2013
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_swarm, Logstalgia, Fudgie, Conky, and cpuplayer handle technical visualizations. Each of the six programs specializes in a very specific field of application. For example, Logstalgia animates access logs for a web
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Logger in HPC System Administration
07.07.2025
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HPC administrators periodically look through the system logs in /var/log, searching for errors or other interesting information. Although it is very nice that the logs are centralized and that
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HPC Monitoring: What Should You Monitor?
15.01.2014
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I have to admit that monitoring is one of my favorite HPC Admin topics. I started out in HPC a long time ago and very quickly moved into (Beowulf) clusters. I became a cluster administrator around
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Singularity – A Container for HPC
21.04.2016
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architecture. The Hypervisor is capable of communicating directly with the host kernel, which can be very useful for some purposes (e.g., PCI-SIG [peripheral component interconnect special interest group
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A Container for HPC
15.08.2016
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with the host kernel, which can be very useful for some purposes, such as Peripheral Component Interconnect Special Interest Group (PCI-SIG) single root I/O virtualization (SR-IOV) [1]. Above the hypervisor sits
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XP Apocalypse
20.08.2013
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that is very likely to affect the abandoned XP. Since the XP system will never receive a fix, that vulnerability, and others that follow, will simply exist forever.
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Shuttleworth Calls for Declarative Firmware
18.03.2014
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to assume that all firmware is a cesspool of insecurity, courtesy of incompetence of the worst degree from manufacturers, and competence of the highest degree from a very wide range of such agencies
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Logging with systemd
18.02.2014
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process started by systemd ends up in a separate control group (cgroup) and is thus under the control of the kernel. A very good and very detailed description of systemd can be found online. At this point
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Slow Down on SPDY?
27.05.2014
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was "a very good and worthwhile prototype" but said the integration and adoption into HTTP 2.0 has been a "fiasco" driven by a tight schedule for 2.0 adoption. He states that working group has "wasted
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HPC Server Revenue at All-Time High
21.12.2012
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was the very large systems sold by Fujitsu and IBM. Revenue in the high-end supercomputers sector (consisting of HPC systems sold for US$ 500,000 and up)  jumped 80.6% over the second quarter of 2012 to US$ 2

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