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Overview
ClusterCockpit uses the InfluxData line-protocol for transferring metrics between its components. The line-protocol is a text-based representation of a metric with a name, time and describing tags. All metrics have the following format (if written to stdout
):
<measurement>,<tag set> <field set> <timestamp>
where <tag set>
and <field set>
are comma-separated lists of key=value
entries. In a mind-model, think about tags as indices
in the database for faster lookup and the <field set>
as values.
Remark: In the first iteration, we only sent metrics (number values) but we had to extend the specification to messages with different meanings. The below text was changes accordingly. The update is downward-compatible, so for metrics (number values), nothing changed.
Line-protocol in the ClusterCockpit ecosystem
In ClusterCockpit we limit the flexibility of the InfluxData line-protocol slightly. The idea is to keep the format evaluatable by different components.
Each message is identifiable by the measurement
(= metric name), the hostname
, the type
and, if required, a type-id
.
Mandatory tags per measurement:
hostname
type
in[node, socket, die, memoryDomain, llb, core, hwthread, (accelerator)]
type-id
for further specifying the type like CPU socket or HW Thread identifier
Mandatory fields per measurement:
- Metric: The field key is always
value
- Event: The field key is always
event
- Log message: The field key is always
log
- Control message: The field key is always
log
No other field keys are evaluated by the ClusterCockpit ecosystem.
Optional tags depending on the measurement:
In some cases, optional tags are required like filesystem
, device
or version
. While you are free to do that, the ClusterCockpit components in the stack above will recognize stype
(= sub type) and stype-id
in the future. So filesystem=/homes
should be better specified as stype=filesystem,stype-id=/homes
Supported measurements
While the measurements (metric names) can be chosen freely, there is a basic set of measurements which should be present as long as you navigate in the ClusterCockpit ecosystem
flops_sp
: Single-precision floating point rate inFlops/s
flops_dp
: Double-precision floating point rate inFlops/s
flops_any
: Combined floating point rate inFlops/s
(often(flops_dp * 2) + flops_sp
)cpu_load
: The 1m load of the system (see/proc/loadavg
)mem_used
: The amount of memory used by applications (see/proc/meminfo
)ipc
: instructions-per-cycle metricmem_bw
: Main memory bandwidth (read and write) inMByte/s
cpu_power
: Power consumption of the whole CPU packagemem_power
: Power consumption of the memory subsystemclock
: CPU clock inMHz
- ...
For the whole list, see job-data schema