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Special Forums UNIX and Linux Applications High Performance Computing What does high performance computing mean? Post 302390644 by Neo on Thursday 28th of January 2010 12:02:38 PM
Old 01-28-2010
HPC can mean anything you want it to be.

In general "High Performance" is relative to the state-of-the-art.

What is "High Performance" today is generally "Old Hat", 5 years from now.... Smilie
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PMDAZIMBRA(1)						       Performance Co-Pilot						     PMDAZIMBRA(1)

NAME
pmdazimbra - Zimbra Collaboration Suite (ZCS) PMDA DESCRIPTION
pmdazimbra is a Performance Metrics Domain Agent (PMDA) which exports metric values from several subsystems of the Zimbra Suite. Further details on Zimbra can be found at http://www.zimbra.com/. INSTALLATION
If you want access to the names and values for the zimbra performance metrics, do the following as root: # cd $PCP_PMDAS_DIR/zimbra # ./Install If you want to undo the installation, do the following as root: # cd $PCP_PMDAS_DIR/zimbra # ./Remove pmdazimbra is launched by pmcd(1) and should never be executed directly. The Install and Remove scripts notify pmcd(1) when the agent is installed or removed. FILES
/opt/zimbra/zmstat/* comma-separated value files containing Zimbra performance data $PCP_PMDAS_DIR/zimbra/Install installation script for the pmdazimbra agent $PCP_PMDAS_DIR/zimbra/Remove undo installation script for the pmdazimbra agent $PCP_LOG_DIR/pmcd/zimbra.log default log file for error messages from pmdazimbra SEE ALSO
pmcd(1). 3.8.10 Performance Co-Pilot PMDAZIMBRA(1)
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