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* Support for arbitrary system configurations | * Support for arbitrary system configurations | ||
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* The ability to scale to petascale system sizes and beyond | * The ability to scale to petascale system sizes and beyond | ||
* Support for both user-installable and system-installable modes of operation | * Support for both user-installable and system-installable modes of operation | ||
* Automated installation for user-installable operation | * Automated installation for user-installable operation | ||
* Simple to add support for new resource managers | * Simple to add support for new resource managers |
Revision as of 13:30, 19 November 2010
This page describes the new design for the PTP resource manager monitoring/control framework.
The purpose of this framework is to:
- Collect and display monitoring information relating to the operation of a target system in a scalable manner
- Provide job submission, termination, and other job-related operations
- Support debugger launch and attach
- Enable the collection and display of stdin and transmission of stdout information from running jobs (where supported by the target system)
Monitoring information will comprise:
- The status and position of user's jobs in queues
- Job attribute information
- Target system status and health information for arbitrary configurations
- The physical/logical location of jobs on the target system
- Predictive information about job execution
Key attributes of the framework include:
- Support for arbitrary system configurations
- Support for all existing resource managers
- The ability to scale to petascale system sizes and beyond
- Support for both user-installable and system-installable modes of operation
- Automated installation for user-installable operation
- Simple to add support for new resource managers