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@rhc54 rhc54 commented Dec 4, 2017

Power control of high-performance computing clusters is of growing interest among large-scale systems and power-constrained installations. A preliminary API specification has been published that provides atomistic control and measurement functions. This RFC provides an abstraction layer that also simplifies the interfaces.

Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain [email protected]

Power control of high-performance computing clusters is of growing interest among large-scale systems and power-constrained installations. A preliminary API [specification](http://powerapi.sandia.gov/) has been published that provides atomistic control and measurement functions. This RFC provides an abstraction layer that also simplifies the interfaces.

Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <[email protected]>
Ralph Castain added 2 commits December 4, 2017 16:15
Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Ralph Castain <[email protected]>
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The interface and constant are very Linux specific. It would be interesting to verify what BSD and other OS do and try to extract commonalities.

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This RFC has not been merged into the PMIx standard document.

A PMIx Standard Use Case Issue needs to be defined for it in the pmix-standard repo with a link back to this PR. Then this PR can be closed out.

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