Problem-solving in High Performance Computing: A Situational Awareness Approach with Linux
Problem-Solving in High Performance Computing: A Situational Awareness Approach with Linux focuses on understanding giant computing grids as cohesive systems. Unlike other titles on general problem-solving or system administration, this book offers a cohesive approach to complex, layered environments, highlighting the difference between standalone system troubleshooting and complex problem-solving in large, mission critical environments, and addressing the pitfalls of information overload, micro, and macro symptoms, also including methods for managing problems in large computing ecosystems. The authors offer perspective gained from years of developing Intel-based systems that lead the industry in the number of hosts, software tools, and licenses used in chip design. The book offers unique, real-life examples that emphasize the magnitude and operational complexity of high performance computer systems. - Provides insider perspectives on challenges in high performance environments with thousands of servers, millions of cores, distributed data centers, and petabytes of shared data - Covers analysis, troubleshooting, and system optimization, from initial diagnostics to deep dives into kernel crash dumps - Presents macro principles that appeal to a wide range of users and various real-life, complex problems - Includes examples from 24/7 mission-critical environments with specific HPC operational constraints
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Problem-solving in High Performance Computing: A Situational Awareness Approach with Linux
Problem-Solving in High Performance Computing: A Situational Awareness Approach with Linux focuses on understanding giant computing grids as cohesive systems. Unlike other titles on general problem-solving or system administration, this book offers a cohesive approach to complex, layered environments, highlighting the difference between standalone system troubleshooting and complex problem-solving in large, mission critical environments, and addressing the pitfalls of information overload, micro, and macro symptoms, also including methods for managing problems in large computing ecosystems. The authors offer perspective gained from years of developing Intel-based systems that lead the industry in the number of hosts, software tools, and licenses used in chip design. The book offers unique, real-life examples that emphasize the magnitude and operational complexity of high performance computer systems. - Provides insider perspectives on challenges in high performance environments with thousands of servers, millions of cores, distributed data centers, and petabytes of shared data - Covers analysis, troubleshooting, and system optimization, from initial diagnostics to deep dives into kernel crash dumps - Presents macro principles that appeal to a wide range of users and various real-life, complex problems - Includes examples from 24/7 mission-critical environments with specific HPC operational constraints
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Problem-solving in High Performance Computing: A Situational Awareness Approach with Linux

Problem-solving in High Performance Computing: A Situational Awareness Approach with Linux

by Igor Ljubuncic
Problem-solving in High Performance Computing: A Situational Awareness Approach with Linux

Problem-solving in High Performance Computing: A Situational Awareness Approach with Linux

by Igor Ljubuncic

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Problem-Solving in High Performance Computing: A Situational Awareness Approach with Linux focuses on understanding giant computing grids as cohesive systems. Unlike other titles on general problem-solving or system administration, this book offers a cohesive approach to complex, layered environments, highlighting the difference between standalone system troubleshooting and complex problem-solving in large, mission critical environments, and addressing the pitfalls of information overload, micro, and macro symptoms, also including methods for managing problems in large computing ecosystems. The authors offer perspective gained from years of developing Intel-based systems that lead the industry in the number of hosts, software tools, and licenses used in chip design. The book offers unique, real-life examples that emphasize the magnitude and operational complexity of high performance computer systems. - Provides insider perspectives on challenges in high performance environments with thousands of servers, millions of cores, distributed data centers, and petabytes of shared data - Covers analysis, troubleshooting, and system optimization, from initial diagnostics to deep dives into kernel crash dumps - Presents macro principles that appeal to a wide range of users and various real-life, complex problems - Includes examples from 24/7 mission-critical environments with specific HPC operational constraints

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780128010648
Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers
Publication date: 09/01/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 22 MB
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About the Author

Igor Ljubuncic is a Principal Engineer with Rackspace, a managed cloud company. Previously, Igor has worked as an OS architect within Intel's IT Engineering Computing business group, exploring and developing solutions for a large, global high-performance Linux environment that supports Intel's chip design. Igor has twelve years of experience in the hi-tech industry, first as a physicist and lately in various engineering roles, with a strong focus on data-driven methodologies. To date, Igor has had fifteen patents accepted for filing with the US PTO, emphasizing on data center technologies, scheduling, and Internet of Things. He has authored several open-source projects and technical books, numerous articles accepted for publication in leading technical journals and magazines, and presented at prestigious international conferences. In his free time, Igor writes car reviews, fantasy books and manages his Linux-oriented blog, dedoimedo.com, which garners close to a million views from loyal readers every month.

Table of Contents

- Identifying Problems - Beginning an Investigation - First Level Debugging and Analysis - System Internals - Systematic Troubleshooting - Analyzing Crashed Applications - Solving Problems - Monitoring and Prevention - Implementing Safe Policies - Fine-tuning System Performance - Summary and Conclusions

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This book provides an insider's look from Intel developers who explain their methodology for troubleshooting complex, high-performance systems that includes a cohesive approach that highlights the difference between standalone system troubleshooting and complex problem-solving in large, mission critical environments.

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