>   We are investigating options for a cluster/cloud scenario where I need to 
> keep track of CPU, > > >memory, disk used during the runs.  This "keeping 
> track" should be available via command line tools >(preferably in 
> JSON/XML/CSV output that I can easily parse).

Does Apache Mesos suit your needs?

http://opensource.com/business/14/9/open-source-datacenter-computing-apache-mesos

I feel the days of us dinosaurs who write 'batch scripts' in shell and use 
qsub/bsub to submit them to the almighty 'batch scheduler' are numbered.
The stateless mice with their http whiskers are running around our feet.
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