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TDP-Shell: A Generic Framework to Improve Interoperability between Batch Queue Systems and Monitoring Tools
Nowadays distributed applications, including MPI implementations, are executed on computer clusters managed by a batch queue system. Users take advantage of monitoring tools to detect run-time problems on their applications running on those environments. But it is a challenge to use monitoring tools on a cluster controlled by a batch queue system. This is due to the fact that batch queue systems and monitoring tools do not coordinate the management of the resources they share, when executing a distributed application. We name this problem lack of interoperability and to solve it we have developed a framework called TDP-Shell. This framework supports different batch queue systems such as Condor and SGE, and different monitoring tools such as Paradyn, Gdb and Total view, without any changes on their source code. In this paper we describe how our basic design of TDP-Shell for sequential applications was re-designed to support the monitoring of MPI applications that are executed on a cluster controlled by a batch queue system.