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Supermon: A High-Speed Cluster Monitoring System
Chicago, Illinois September 23-September 26
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/CLUSTR.2002.1137727Fourth IEEE International Conference ...
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Matthew J. Sottile, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Ronald G. Minnich, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Supermon is a exible set of tools for high speed, scalable cluster monitoring. Node behavior can be monitored much faster than with other commonly used methods (e.g., rstatd). In addition, Supermon uses a data protocol based on symbolic expressions (S-expressions) at all levels of Supermon, from individual nodes to entire clusters. This contributes to Supermon's scalability and allows it to function in a heterogeneous environment. This paper presents the Supermon architecture and discuss initial performance measurements on a cluster of heterogeneous Alpha-processor based nodes.
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Matthew J. Sottile, Ronald G. Minnich, "Supermon: A High-Speed Cluster Monitoring System," cluster, pp.39, Fourth IEEE International Conference on Cluster Computing (CLUSTER'02), 2002
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