MPCDF HPC Performance Monitoring System: Enabling Insight via Job-Specific Analysis

09/25/2019
by   Luka Stanisic, et al.
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This paper reports on the design and implementation of the HPC performance monitoring system deployed to continuously monitor performance metrics of all jobs on the HPC systems at the Max Planck Computing and Data Facility (MPCDF). Thereby it reveals important information to various stakeholders, in particular to users, application support, system administrators, and management. On each compute node, hardware and software performance monitoring data is collected by our newly developed lightweight open-source hpcmd middleware which builds upon standard Linux tools. The data is transported via rsyslog, and aggregated and processed by a Splunk system, enabling detailed per-cluster and per-job interactive analysis in a web browser. Additionally, performance reports are provided to the users as PDF files. Finally, we report on practical experience and benefits from large-scale deployments on MPCDF HPC systems, demonstrating how our solution can be useful to any HPC center.

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