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7 monitoring node activity, 1 installing the node activity monitoring software, 2 using the xcxclus utility to monitor nodes – HP XC System 3.x Software User Manual

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7 Monitoring Node Activity

This chapter describes the optional utilities that provide performance information about the set
of nodes associated with your jobs. It addresses the following topics:

“Installing the Node Activity Monitoring Software” (page 73)

“Using the xcxclus Utility to Monitor Nodes” (page 73)

“Plotting the Data from the xcxclus Datafiles” (page 76)

“Using the xcxperf Utility to Display Node Performance” (page 77)

“Plotting the Node Performance Data” (page 79)

“Running Performance Health Tests” (page 80)

7.1 Installing the Node Activity Monitoring Software

The node activity monitoring software is optional and therefore not installed by default with the
HP XC System Software.

Have your system administrator install the following xtools RPMs using the instructions in
the HP XC System Software Administration Guide:

xtools-common-version.platform.rpm

xtools-xc_clients-version.platform.rpm

where:

version

Identifies the RPM.

platform

Refers to the platform:

ia64

denotes the CP6000 platform

x86_64

denotes the CP3000 and CP4000 platforms

The location of the RPMs on the DVD is /mountpoint/HPC/extras/RPMS/

Where:

mountpoint

Is the directory where the DVD was mounted.

7.2 Using the xcxclus Utility to Monitor Nodes

The xcxclus utility is a graphic utility that enables you to monitor a number of nodes
simultaneously. The utility displays an array of icons. Each icon represents a node in the job
allocation and provides the following information:

Ethernet activity

Core utilization

Memory utilization

Interconnect I/O activity (for InfiniBand and Quadrics Elan interconnects only)

Disk I/O activity (for nodes with attached disks)

When you invoke the xcxclus utility from the command line, it determines which nodes your
current jobs are using and opens a window that displays utilization metrics for those nodes. If
you are not running any jobs, the xcxclus utility terminates.

For your convenience, the data is color-coded with respect to the percent of utilization. For
example, red indicates 90% to 100% utilization; purple represents 0% to 10% utilization. The
color legend is displayed at the bottom of the window.

Figure 7-1

shows the xcxclus display for a job that uses nodes n6 and n7.

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