\\ **[[cluster:0|Back]]** ===== Milestone! ===== June 3rd 2008, shortly before 1 pm, the job with JOBID 100,000 was completed. ^JOBID^USER^STAT^QUEUE^FROM_HOST^EXEC_HOST^JOB_NAME^SUBMIT_TIME^ |100000|ztan|DONE|imw|swallowtail|compute-1-23|ising-spring-2008-swt/simpleRuns/data018/t0.900000/mu-2.630000|Jun 3 12:48| ===== Cluster Usage ===== Below are some graphs covering the time period 7/27/07,17:15 to 05/22/08,15:00 sampled every 5 min intervals. * Pending Jobs {{:cluster:pending.jpg|Pending Jobs}} * Running Jobs {{:cluster:running.jpg|Running Jobs}} The maximum running jobs is 288 (total cores/job slots). The peaks beyond that threshold represents our experimentation with overloading the job slots. ===== Fourier ===== Francis report ... mathematically, a Fourier transform is: F(w) = Integral ( f(t) exp(i*w*t) dt) That is, you integrate a function (or data) with a complex exponential, which is just a sum of sine and cosine functions. Practically speaking, suppose f(t) was something like position as a function of time. Fourier transforming will reveal if there are characteristic frequencies of the data. For example, if the f(t) was the position of the pendulum in a clock over time, the Fourier transform would show a huge spike at the frequency of the motion, 1 Hz. So Tom is wondering if there are some characteristic frequencies hiding in this usage pattern ... here is the result: {{:cluster:fourier.jpg|Fourrier}} ===== Mean ===== This is the MEAN number of jobs running/pending over each day. Averaging over the day eliminates some of the extreme peaks, and gives a good idea of daily usage, ... here is the result: {{:cluster:mean.jpg|Mean}} ===== Other Stats ===== These graphs reflect data that is polled daily. Each day, the stats are calculated that reflect the activity during the last 7 days, for all users, and refer only to jobs whose status is DONE. The last 7 days of data is thus a shifting "weekly" measure; ie not weekly data. Below is the graph for the total number of jobs processed. Below it is a measure called throughput; it reflects the jobs/hour processed. The final graph is the total cpu consumed in seconds. {{:cluster:tdjobs.jpg|:total jobs}} {{:cluster:throughput.jpg|:throughput}} {{:cluster:tcpu.jpg|:total cpu}} \\ **[[cluster:0|Back]]**