From Facility to Application Sensor Data: Modular, Continuous and Holistic Monitoring with DCDB

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Authors Alessio Netti, Micha Mueller, Axel Auweter, Carla Guillen, Michael Ott, Daniele Tafani, Martin Schulz arXiv ID 1906.07509 Category cs.DC: Distributed Computing Cross-listed eess.SY Citations 44 Venue International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis Last Checked 6 months ago
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Today's HPC installations are highly-complex systems, and their complexity will only increase as we move to exascale and beyond. At each layer, from facilities to systems, from runtimes to applications, a wide range of tuning decisions must be made in order to achieve efficient operation. This, however, requires systematic and continuous monitoring of system and user data. While many insular solutions exist, a system for holistic and facility-wide monitoring is still lacking in the current HPC ecosystem. In this paper we introduce DCDB, a comprehensive monitoring system capable of integrating data from all system levels. It is designed as a modular and highly-scalable framework based on a plugin infrastructure. All monitored data is aggregated at a distributed noSQL data store for analysis and cross-system correlation. We demonstrate the performance and scalability of DCDB, and describe two use cases in the area of energy management and characterization.
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