qtop: the fast text mode way to monitor your cluster's utilization and status; the time has come to take back control of your cluster's scheduling business
Project description
qtop: the fast text mode way to monitor your cluster’s utilization and status; the time has come to take back control of your cluster’s scheduling business
Python port by Sotiris Fragkiskos / Original bash version by Fotis Georgatos
Summary
qtop.py is the python rewrite of qtop, a tool to monitor Torque, PBS, OAR or SGE clusters, etc. This release provides for the instant replay feature, which is handy for debugging scheduling mishaps as they occur. qtop is and will remain a work-in-progress project; it is intended to be built upon and extended - please come along ;)
This is an initial release of the source code, and work continues to make it better. We hope to build an active open source community that drives the future of this tool, both by providing feedback and by actively contributing to the source code.
This program is currently in pre-release mode, with experimental features. If it works, peace :)
Installation
To install qtop, you can either do
git clone https://github.com/qtop/qtop.git cd qtop ./qtop --version
or
pip install qtop --user ## run it without --user to install it as root $HOME/.local/bin/qtop --version
Usage
To run a demo, just run
./qtop -b demo -FGTw ## show demo, -F for full node names, -T to transpose the matrix, -G for full GECOS field, and -w for watch mode
Otherwise, for daily usage you can run
./qtop -b sge -FGw ## replace sge with pbs or oar, depending on your setup (this is often picked up automagically)
Try --help for all available options.
Documentation
Documentation/tutorial here.
Profile
Description: the fast text mode way to monitor your cluster’s utilization and status; the time has come to take back control of your cluster’s scheduling business License: MIT Version: 0.9.20161216 / Date: 2016-12-16 Homepage: https://github.com/qtop/qtop