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For information on using and installing LDMS: https://ovis-hpc.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
To join the LDMS Users Group Mailing List: https://github.com/ovis-hpc/ovis-wiki/wiki/Mailing-Lists
OVIS is a collection of sub-projects that, in the aggregate provide capabilities for HPC data collection, transport, storage, analysis, visualization, and response. The OVIS project seeks to enable more effective use of High Performance Computational Clusters via greater understanding of applications' use of resources, including the effects of competition for shared resources; discovery of abnormal system conditions; and intelligent response to conditions of interest.
- Lightweight Distributed Metric Service (LDMS) provides a low overhead monitoring, transport and storage capability.
- Baler provides a generic log file tagging, compression, and search capability.
- Scalable Object Store (SOS) provides a high performance storage and search capability.
The current distribution includes only the LDMS monitoring, transport, and storage components.
- LDMS is downloadable here, at github.
- Information on building, configuration, and deployment can be found in the Documentation the sidebar menu. Publications including design descriptions, overhead assessments, and analysis cases can be found from the sidebar as well.
- The LDMS distribution comes with a complete set of man pages for each of the commands and plugins, as well as a Quick Start guide.
- SOS can be downloaded here.
- Baler can be downloaded here
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- Feature Overview
- LDMS Data Facilitates Analysis
- Contributing patches
- User Group Meeting Notes - BiWeekly!
- Publications
- News - now in Discussions
- Mailing Lists
- Help
Tutorials are available at the conference websites
- Coming soon!
- Testing Overview
- Test Plans & Documentation: ldms-test
- Man pages currently not posted, but they are available in the source and build
V3 has been deprecated and will be removed soon
- Configuring
- Configuration Considerations
- Running