> > Message: 1 > Date: Fri, 17 Apr 2015 10:12:10 +0200 > From: Jacques Foucry <[email protected]> > To: "[email protected] Users" <[email protected]> > Subject: [gridengine users] load grpah > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 > > Hello folks, > > Is there a way to have (may be on qmaster) some load graph of the grid ? > > Thanks for you help. > > Jacques >
I've got these in a list, haven't tried them yet though: UBMoD: Collecting Statistical Data of Grid Engine Jobs The open source UBMoD is a tool for retrieving old job data and doing some statistics on it. Their description from http://ubmod.sourceforge.net/: "UBMoD (UB Metrics on Demand) is an open source tool for collecting and mining statistical data from cluster resource managers (such as TORQUE, OpenPBS, and SGE) commonly found in high-performance computing environments. It has been developed by the Center for Computational Research at the University at Buffalo, SUNY and presents resource utilization including CPU cycles consumed, total jobs, average wait time, etc. for individual users, research groups, departments, and decanal units. The web-based user interface provides a dashboard for displaying resource consumption along with fine-grained control over the time period and resources displayed...." SunGrid Graphical Accounting Engine The description from http://rdlab.lsi.upc.edu/index.php/serveis/s-gae.html "s-gae is a web application designed to display accounting information generated by Oracle Grid Engine (formerly SunGrid Engine) or its free forks such as Open Grid Scheduler, Son of Grid Engine, etc. as well as non free forks such as Univa Grid Engine. This gathered data is stored in a database in order to display eye-candy charts grouped by user, queue or full cluster. Moreover, you can use several filter options to customize the results." Qmem: Grid Engine Memory Usage Statistics From: https://github.com/txemaheredia/qmem "Qmem is a script designed to describe the memory usage of a SGE cluster. If your cluster has memory restrictions, the usage of qstat solely is not enough to monitor its state properly. Qmem attempts to solve that." -M
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