Hello This sound very interesting, likely what we want for https://github.com/open-mpi/hwloc/issues/54
I couldn't test it yet (dnf on Fedora25 says nothing provides python2-hwloc even that package is installed in version 2.3.1). Do you plan to put python-hwloc (and maybe pianofish too) in pypi? It would simplify things for many people, from what I understand. Thanks Le 20/12/2017 à 20:16, Guy Streeter a écrit : > I have written a GUI interface to process monitoring and management > (using hwloc among other tools). I have tested it on Fedora 26 and 27 > and CentOS 7. > It's called "pianofish" because it's a re-write of a utility called > "tuna". > > pianofish allows you to set scheduler policy, realtime priority, and > CPU affinity for running tasks and for IRQs. It provides a function to > distribute threads across a selected CPU set. > > Repositories, including dependencies (like python-hwloc) are available at > https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/streeter/python-hwloc/ > For Fedora, the command > dnf copr enable streeter/python-hwloc > will set up the repo for installation. > > The package installs a User Guide, which is also available at > > https://gitlab.com/guystreeter/pianofish/blob/master/doc/Pianofish%20User%20Guide.pdf > Source code is found at > https://gitlab.com/guystreeter/pianofish > > --Guy Streeter > > > > _______________________________________________ > hwloc-users mailing list > hwloc-users@lists.open-mpi.org > https://lists.open-mpi.org/mailman/listinfo/hwloc-users
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