This may or may not help you, I'm not that familliar with clustering a
large number of modules. There is an excellent remote monitoring tool
called Big Brother that is free http://bb4.com It is a collecition of
scripts that are used to monitor a variety of things. We use it to
monitor several services (www,smtp,pop3,ssh,etc) as well as connectivity,
CPU, Disk, and certain processes and daemons. If any of these go into
predefined "red levels" it fires and e-mail off as well as paging someone.
The neat thing is that you can roll your own scripts that incorperate into
BB. This may give you what you need. If you write some custom scripts
specifically for large clusters please consider turning it over to the
list or BB so others can take advantage.
AG
On Fri, 11 May 2001, Eugene Chu wrote:
> This is more applicable to cluster computers, but I was wondering if
> anyone has remote hardware monitoring and control capabilities for Alpha
> clusters. Something like on the IBM SP systems, where a master node can
> monitor power, temperature, and fan activity of each chassis, and turn
> it on/off from the HMON GUI. I think this kind of feature becomes a
> necessity once your cluster grows to more than 64 nodes.
>
> eyc
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