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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat cluster Post 302521545 by sixstrings on Wednesday 11th of May 2011 02:21:52 PM
Old 05-11-2011
The file should be located in /etc/cluster and is called cluster.conf. You can create it using system-config-cluster or by using the luci web-based management tool.
 

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OTFPROFILE(1)							   User Commands						     OTFPROFILE(1)

NAME
otfprofile - otfprofile DESCRIPTION
otfprofile - generate a profile of a trace in LaTeX format. Syntax: otfprofile [options] <input file name> options: -h, --help show this help message -V show OTF version -v increase output verbosity (can be used more than once) -p show progress -f <n> max. number of filehandles available per rank (default: 50) -b <size> set buffersize of the reader (default: 1048576) -o <prefix> specify the prefix of output file(s) (default: result) -g <n> max. number of process groups in LaTeX output (range: 1-16, default: 16) -c, --cluster[ <alg>] do additional clustering of processes/threads using comparison algorithm <alg> (KMEANS or CLINKAGE) (default comparison algorithm: KMEANS) -m <mapfile> write cluster mapping to <mapfile> (implies -c, default: result.map) -s <prefix> call otfshrink to apply the cluster mapping to input trace and produce a new trace named <prefix> with symbolic links to the origi- nal (implies -c) -H use hard groups for CLINKAGE clustering (implies --cluster CLINKAGE) -q <0-1> quality threshold for CLINKAGE clustering (implies --cluster CLINKAGE, default: 0.1) --stat read only summarized information, no events --[no]csv enable/disable producing CSV output (default: disabled) --[no]tex enable/disable producing LaTeX output (default: enabled) PDF creation requires the PGFPLOTS package version >1.4 http://sourceforge.net/projects/pgfplots/ otfprofile - generate a profile of a trace in LaTeX format. Syntax: otfprofile [options] <input file name> options: -h, --help show this help message -V show OTF version -v increase output verbosity (can be used more than once) -p show progress -f <n> max. number of filehandles available per rank (default: 50) -b <size> set buffersize of the reader (default: 1048576) -o <prefix> specify the prefix of output file(s) (default: result) -g <n> max. number of process groups in LaTeX output (range: 1-16, default: 16) -c, --cluster[ <alg>] do additional clustering of processes/threads using comparison algorithm <alg> (KMEANS or CLINKAGE) (default comparison algorithm: KMEANS) -m <mapfile> write cluster mapping to <mapfile> (implies -c, default: result.map) -s <prefix> call otfshrink to apply the cluster mapping to input trace and produce a new trace named <prefix> with symbolic links to the origi- nal (implies -c) -H use hard groups for CLINKAGE clustering (implies --cluster CLINKAGE) -q <0-1> quality threshold for CLINKAGE clustering (implies --cluster CLINKAGE, default: 0.1) --stat read only summarized information, no events --[no]csv enable/disable producing CSV output (default: disabled) --[no]tex enable/disable producing LaTeX output (default: enabled) PDF creation requires the PGFPLOTS package version >1.4 http://sourceforge.net/projects/pgfplots/ otfprofile 1.10.2 May 2012 OTFPROFILE(1)
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