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cms_perf
- XRootD load sensor
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Sensor for use in the XRootD cms.perf
directive.
Measures system load, as well as cpu, memory, and network utilization,
to enable load-balancing in a cluster of multiple XRootD servers.
With its support for individual re-configuration of each sensor reading,
cms_perf
allows to fine-tune or even re-define load reporting to your needs.
No need to hack any scripts, just install, configure, run.
Installation and Usage
The sensor can be installed using pip
,
then configured using the cms.perf
directive.
See the documentation
_ for details and examples.
Issues and Contributions
Maintenance and development of cms.perf
is hosted at GitHub
_.
For technical issues or suggestions, please open an issue ticket.
For direct code submissions, please open a pull request.
.. _documentation: https://cms-perf.readthedocs.io/
.. _GitHub: https://github.com/maxfischer2781/cms_perf