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Mike Hibler authored
Usage: plabstats [-dfh] [-CDHILMS] -d print debug diagnostics -f fetch new data, else use what is in /tmp/plabxml -h this help message -i print IP address along with metrics -n do not print hostname with metrics -C print Ganglia CPU metrics, sorted by %CPU usage -D print Ganglia disk metrics, sorted by %disk usage -L print Ganglia load metrics, sorted by one minute load -M print Ganglia memory metrics, sorted by %mem usage -S print Emulab state info, summarizing per-node availability Default is to print a terse summary of per-node resource usage. Use "plabstats -f" to get fresh data or try something whacky like: plabstats -S | grep accept_3 to get the list of nodes which are currently available for mapping by a "level 3" (aka, average) resource consuming experiment, or: plabstats -S | grep reject to get info about the nodes that cannot be used along with the reason(s) why. Needs some refinement: plabmetrics should store raw info into the DB where plabstats can get it presentation of Emulab state info should be improved
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