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Hi,
is there an energy agent version for the ARM aarch64 architecture? This site
https://developer.arm.com/products/software-development-tools/hpc/documentation/ipmi-energy-agent
only provides RPMs for the x86_64 architecture.
thanks
Ha! Now that is actually quite awesome! :)
If you have that demon up and running, please install MAP (linux user-space profiling tool for C/C++, Fortran and Python), a component of Forge. The IPMI energy agent was designed to feed MAP with node-level energy data, and based on what I read here, I expect this to run out of the box now.
Go to this page: https://developer.arm.com/products/software-development-tools/hpc/downloads/download-arm-forge
You will find there the form to request a trial licence and the links to download the product.
If you need technical assistance, do feel free to reach out here. I will do what I can to help, otherwise please contact support-hpc-sw@arm.com directly.
We have a license. When I look at the different options, I don't see a power option for the CPU. I just see a power option for a NVIDIA GPU. Do you have any suggestions? thanks
I see. This restriction comes from the licence type you currently own. I think we should follow-up in private as this is a commercial matter rather than technical. Please send me an email at patrick.wohlschlegel@arm.com.
I have a trial license and as expected, it did not work. Node power was not an option.
Section 24.13 Custom metrics from the Forge user guide mentions the following document: allinea metric plugin interface. I did a quick search on the arm website and i did not find any documents or mention of it. could you point me to it?
thanks.
Hi there,
I am sorry it didn't work. It was worth a shot. You will find the documentation in the installation directory of Forge, in /path/to/forge/map/metrics/doc/allinea-metric-plugin-interface.
I hope this helps!
Patrick