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coNCePTuaL is a toolset for rapidly generating portable, readable, and reproducible network-performance tests. coNCePTuaL can perform the equivalent of many pages of C code with just a few mouse clicks or lines of code in a domain-specific language.
Scalable, distributed monitoring system for high-performance computing
Ganglia is a scalable distributed monitoring system for high-performance computing systems such as clusters and Grids. It is based on a hierarchical design targeted at federations of clusters. Supports clusters up to 2000 nodes in size.
Job Monarch is an addon to the Ganglia Monitoring System that provides batch job monitoring and archiving plus a graphical overview of clusters and assorted batch systems. Fully supported batch system: Torque, PBS and SLURM. Experimental: LSF, SGE
vMotion Detector is an application suite designed for Oracle OEM, Oracle Grid or Nagios that allows a Windows or Linux Guest VM detect when it has its Session ID modified due to an underlying DRS or HA clustered environment change.
A Nagios check that ensures the same service on multiple hosts - in a lazy cluster - can be "verified" if the service must remain active on one host at a time.
Nodemon is a visualization tool for monitoring system resource utilization. It was developed for monitoring the Columbia supercomputer, a 10,240-processor Linux system at NASA Ames Research Center. It can monitor resources on any Linux system or cluster
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This project is to develop a versatile benchmark for High Performance Computing (HPC) network environments, currently the Linux-based Beowulf systems. The goal is to examine the TCP/UPD/MPI communications and their impact to system kernel.
N-stage worm propagated via SSH. It executes commands in a given list of hosts and copies files to them with rsync. The paths for its propagation to the cluster are configurable. It offers a scalable/reliable transport API thanks to its adaptive algorithm
feedbackd is a client/server system to add dynamic server health feedbackd to the Linux Virtual Server load balancing system. A master and an agent process are provided to run on the director and servers (respectively) to provide this feedback.
Lucie enables parallel network installation of large numbers of nodes from one single administration server. It is designed to be scalable and efficient, so a complete Linux cluster can be built from scratch in a short amount of time.
FreeIPMI provides in-band and out-of-band IPMI software based on the IPMI v1.5/2.0 specification. NOTE:- GNU FreeIPMI moved to savannah.gnu.org: http://www.gnu.org/software/freeipmi
Faces2pvm results from the necessity for a tool that do all that dirty job of configuring Unix (not only Linux)machines to run PVM. It starts PVM, wake up hosts, shut them down, configure directories, create hostfiles, diagnose problematic network proble
The purpose of this project is to build a client-server application that will send summaries from Seti@Home clients distributed all across a network to a central host, allowing that way to a monitoring program to show results and statistics for multiple c
Prelude is an Hybrid Intrusion Detection system. It is composed of differents sensors and of a Manager. Currently distributed is an NIDS sensor. the Manager is for reporting attacks in an user readable form. Prelude is completly modulable and distributed.
MOSIXVIEW (GUI for MOSIX-Cluster) is a frontend for the most common used mosctl commands.
The Load-Balancing of a MOSIX-clustercan be influenced by "speed-sliders" and even remote processes are manageable.
A mosixview-client installed on every cluster-n
OpenMonet is a distributed, flexible monitoring tool developed in Erlang, suitable for network monitoring, host performance tracking, and for the instrumentation of complex systems.
Queue is a load-balancing system popular in the 2000s that lets users control their remote jobs in an intuitive, transparent and nearly seamless way. Development versions feature job migration with and without kernel support. GNU Queue continues to be downloaded despite being decommissioned by the FSF in favor of the newer GNU Parallel project. Older versions of the code are archived here on Sourceforge and some later versions on GNU Savannah.
OpenLoadMon is a load monitor for Apache proxy balancer.
It can obtain the runtime load info from back-end servers, calculate the dynamic load factors, and pass them to the Apache proxy balancer. It implements a general framework for various web servers
Heartbeat Light is a lightweight Heartbeat-like daemon/client. It supports monitoring of of multiple Services like HTTP, FTP ... it can be extended quite easy.
Heartbeat Light is completely written in ANSI C.