Topic: NodeMan, a Node Management tool for HPC
Description: A swiss army knife for HPC, NodeMan is designed to simplify node management for HPC system administrators and technicians. It addresses ad hoc tasks that fall outside the scope of provisioners and schedulers. Its commands are similar to pdsh or clustershell, but more diverse and expressive. NodeMan tasks can interact with a node’s host OS, IPMI, scheduler, and other aspects of the node. Commands can be assembled using pipes to perform complex tasks. The NodeMan framework is easily extensible for anyone with some bash scripting experience.
Speaker: Scott M. Serr, HPC Systems Administrator, Idaho National Labs
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