Incubator/NetLogger
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What is NetLogger?
Anyone who has ever tried to debug or do performance analysis of complex distributed applications knows that it can be a very difficult task. Problems may be in many various software components, hardware components, networks, OS’s, etc.
NetLogger is designed to make this easier. NetLogger is both a methodology for analyzing distributed systems, and a set of tools to help implement the methodology. In fact, you can use the NetLogger methodology without using any of the LBNL
Much more detail and documentation is available on the NetLogger wiki.
Roadmap
- NetLogger 4.1 release: next summer
- More database loading tools and parsers for legacy Globus/Condor logs
- Database query tools
- Enhancements to the R “netlogger” analysis package
Committers
Guidelines for becoming a committer
Current Version
To see all downloads, go to the NetLogger wiki downloads page
Features:
- new summarizer API (C)
- new R analysis package
- major enhancements to Python and Perl APIs
- Python loader and parser framework
To get the current source tree:
svn co https://cvs.globus.org/repos/netlogger/trunk
Snapshots
Snapshots of code: none currently available.
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Report a Bug
http://bugzilla.globus.org/bugzilla/enter_bug.cgi?product=Netlogger
or, if you are a NetLogger committer, you can use the internal NetLogger issue tracker at https://crd.lbl.gov/mantis/main_page.php

