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hpcperfstats Documentation {#mainpage}
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(Renamed from TACC Stats)

(The package formerly known as TACC Stats)

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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 />

Developer Emeritus
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R. Todd Evans <br />
Bill Barth <br />
Albert Lu <br />
Junjie Li <br />

Description
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The hpcperfstats package provides the tools to monitor resource usage of HPC systems at multiple levels of resolution.

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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jobid.get_schema('intel_snb').desc

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