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hpcperfstats Documentation {#mainpage} | ||
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(Renamed from TACC Stats) | ||
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(The package formerly known as TACC Stats) | ||
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[![DOI](https://zenodo.org/badge/21212519.svg)](https://zenodo.org/badge/latestdoi/21212519) | ||
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Developers and Maintainers | ||
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Amit Ruhela (<mailto:[email protected]>) <br /> | ||
Stephen Lien Harrell (<mailto:[email protected]>) <br /> | ||
Junjie Li (<mailto:jli@tacc.utexas.edu>) <br /> | ||
John McCalpin (<mailto:mccalpin@tacc.utexas.edu>) <br /> | ||
Sangamithra Goutham (<mailto:[email protected]>) <br /> | ||
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Developer Emeritus | ||
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R. Todd Evans <br /> | ||
Bill Barth <br /> | ||
Albert Lu <br /> | ||
Junjie Li <br /> | ||
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Description | ||
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The hpcperfstats package provides the tools to monitor resource usage of HPC systems at multiple levels of resolution. | ||
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We are currently in the proccess of updating our documentation. Please stand by. | ||
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The package is split into an `autotools`-based `monitor` subpackage and a Python `setuptools`-based `hpcperfstats` subpackage. `monitor` performs the online data collection and transmission in a production environment while `hpcperfstats` performs the data curation and analysis in an offline environment. | ||
Building and installing the `hpcperfstats-2.3.5-1.el7.x86_64.rpm` package with the `hpcperfstats.spec` file will build and install a systemd service `hpcperfstats`. This service launches a daemon with an overhead of 3% on a single core when configured to sample at a frequency of 1Hz. It is typically configured to sample at 5 minute intervals, with samples taken at the start and end of every job as well. The TACC Stats daemon, `hpcperfstatsd`, is controlled by the `hpcperfstats` service and sends the data directly to a RabbitMQ server over the administrative ethernet network. RabbitMQ must be installed and running on the server in order for the data to be received. | ||
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or for a short version | ||
jobid.get_schema('intel_snb').desc | ||
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## Copyright | ||
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