Pavilion is a Python 3 (3.5+) based framework for running and analyzing tests targeting HPC systems.
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Pavilion is a Python 3 (3.5+) based framework for running and analyzing tests targeting HPC systems.
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Tracknodes keeps a history of node state and comment changes. It allows system administrators of HPC systems to determine when nodes were down and discover trends such as recurring issues. Supports Torque, PBSpro and SLURM.
Command line monitoring tools for HPC systems with Slurm workload manager
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A RESTful interface to SLURM
A simple repo that enables you to check whether you installed `mpi4py` correctly and whether the `MPI.COMM_SELF.Spawn()` function works
Python script to automate fetching SSH keys to access the CSCS infrastructure
This project optimizes HPC job performance by dynamically managing resource allocation, parallelizing tasks, and balancing loads. It uses real-time profiling and monitoring to identify performance bottlenecks and adjust resource distribution, improving job efficiency and reducing idle time.
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