pytokio is a Python implementation of the TOKIO framework. The full documentation can be found at https://pytokio.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
pytokio has a single site-specific configuration file:
tokio/site.json
which you may wish to edit and configure to match your site's file system names and the naming conventions. Most of these parameters are only required for the higher-level convenience tools, so editing this is not essential to getting started.
Once you've edited tokio/site.json
to your liking, simply do
$ pip install .
or
$ python setup.py install --prefix=/path/to/installdir
Alternatively, pytokio does not technically require a proper installation and it
is sufficient to clone the git repo, add it to PYTHONPATH
, and import tokio
from there. If you wish to use the pytokio CLI tools without properly installing
pytokio, also add the git repo's bin/
subdirectory to PATH
.
pytokio supports both Python 2.7 and 3.6 and, at minimum, requires h5py, numpy,
and pandas. The full requirements are listed in requirements.txt
.
pytokio is a Python library that provides the APIs necessary to develop analysis
routines that combine data from different I/O monitoring tools that may be
available in your data center. However several simple utilities are included to
demonstrate how pytokio can be used in the bin/
directory.
Additionally, the pytokio git repository contains several other examples and tests to demonstrate the ways in which pytokio can be used.
examples/
contains standalone Jupyter notebooks and scripts that illustrate different aspects of the pytokio API that do useful things. They are designed to run on NERSC systems via https://jupyter.nersc.gov/.tests/
contains unit and integration tests for the pytokio library and the scripts bundled in/bin
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