NodeMon is a resource utilization monitor tailored to the Altix architecture, but is applicable to any Linux system or cluster. It allows distributed resource monitoring via the Growler software infrastructure. It is modular, with existing modules for monitoring of CPU, memory, network, and numalink activity. Its most notable feature is its composition of large amounts of statistics into a single graphical window. It was originally designed for monitoring NASA's Columbia supercomputer.
| Tags | Monitoring Clustering/Distributed Networks |
|---|---|
| Operating Systems | POSIX |
| Implementation | C++ |
Recent releases


Release Notes: Minor fixes to the build environment. Topology- and sampling-rate-related options have been added. The default Columbia layout has been updated. The hard links 'nodemond' and 'nodeview' have been added for the 'gr-nodemond' and 'gr-nodeview' binaries, respectively. NodeMon has been added to the Gentoo Science Overlay.


Release Notes: Several minor bugs were fixed. A build failure against growler-0.3.6 was fixed. Support for creating linkmon layouts from /proc/sgi_sn/sn_topology files was added.


Release Notes: This release adds several important bugfixes and an updated Columbia layout.


Release Notes: Working support for external monitoring agents. Bugfixes.


No changes have been submitted for this release.