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===Monitoring=== | ===Monitoring=== | ||
The Hemera initiative take a leading part in the development and deployment of a new monitoring system. [[Monitoring]] | The Hemera initiative take a leading part in the development and deployment of a new monitoring system. | ||
It is based on the Kwapi framework, originally developped for OpenStack, and has been adapted and extended | |||
to provide fine-grain live monitoring of energy consumption and network traffic. | |||
More information on page '''[[Monitoring]]'''. | |||
===Storage=== | ===Storage=== |
Revision as of 17:11, 28 November 2014
Here we present the tools which have been developped by Hemera people to ease large scale experiments on Grid'5000.
Experimental engines
- EXPO
- XPFlow
- execo_engine
Experiment planification
A new module has been added to Execo to directly access to the OAR database and retrieve the planning of the various ressources available on the Grid'5000 sites. This module can be used in a Python experimental script (see Execo planning example).
For non-Python user, a command line tool has been developped to ease a multi-site experiment planification.and is installed on any Grid'5000 frontend.
Please have a look at Funk documentation.
Virtualization
A Python module, vm5k, has been created to help users managing virtual machines on Grid'5000.
It is composed of:
- a command line tool
- a lib to deploy debian with KVM and libvirt and to manage virtual machines on these hosts
Documentation can be found here.
Monitoring
The Hemera initiative take a leading part in the development and deployment of a new monitoring system. It is based on the Kwapi framework, originally developped for OpenStack, and has been adapted and extended to provide fine-grain live monitoring of energy consumption and network traffic.
More information on page Monitoring.