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The '''Infrastructure Viewer''' is a monitoring tool that offers a new highly customizable visual infrastructure experience.  
 
The '''Infrastructure Viewer''' is a monitoring tool that offers a new highly customizable visual infrastructure experience.  
It relies on ThreeMaps technology and it was largely inspired by gridmap.cern.ch by customized and designed to accommodate the gCube needs.  
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It relies on TreeMaps technology and it was largely inspired by gridmap.cern.ch by customized and designed to accommodate the gCube needs.  
 
It offers three views, each designed to offer an immediate understanding of the infrastructure status.
 
It offers three views, each designed to offer an immediate understanding of the infrastructure status.
  
 
*    The '''gHN View''' presents the infrastructure organized in sites. For each site, the gHNs belonging to the site, their status, and the list of RIs per gHN with their status.
 
*    The '''gHN View''' presents the infrastructure organized in sites. For each site, the gHNs belonging to the site, their status, and the list of RIs per gHN with their status.
  
*    The '''Services View''' presents the infrastructure organized in Service Classes. For each service class, the available services and the location and status of the running instances of that service. In particular ‘Outdated’ RIs are RIs whose profile is stored in the Information System but that are not running in any gHN (there are a number of cases that can drive to this anomaly. The new IS-Manager service will manage also these anomalies).
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*    The '''Service View''' presents the infrastructure organized in Service Classes. For each service class, the available services and the location and status of the running instances of that service. In particular ‘Outdated’ RIs are RIs whose profile is stored in the Information System but that are not running in any gHN (there are a number of cases that can drive to this anomaly. The new IS-Manager service will manage also these anomalies).
  
 
*    The '''Data View''' presents the infrastructure organized in Collections. For each collection, the available metadata collection are reported by indicating the number of metadata objects, the format of the metadata, and the number of indices available for such a collection. For each metatada collection the type of indices and number of indexed objects are displayed.
 
*    The '''Data View''' presents the infrastructure organized in Collections. For each collection, the available metadata collection are reported by indicating the number of metadata objects, the format of the metadata, and the number of indices available for such a collection. For each metatada collection the type of indices and number of indexed objects are displayed.

Revision as of 15:21, 16 April 2009

The Infrastructure Viewer is a monitoring tool that offers a new highly customizable visual infrastructure experience. It relies on TreeMaps technology and it was largely inspired by gridmap.cern.ch by customized and designed to accommodate the gCube needs. It offers three views, each designed to offer an immediate understanding of the infrastructure status.

  • The gHN View presents the infrastructure organized in sites. For each site, the gHNs belonging to the site, their status, and the list of RIs per gHN with their status.
  • The Service View presents the infrastructure organized in Service Classes. For each service class, the available services and the location and status of the running instances of that service. In particular ‘Outdated’ RIs are RIs whose profile is stored in the Information System but that are not running in any gHN (there are a number of cases that can drive to this anomaly. The new IS-Manager service will manage also these anomalies).
  • The Data View presents the infrastructure organized in Collections. For each collection, the available metadata collection are reported by indicating the number of metadata objects, the format of the metadata, and the number of indices available for such a collection. For each metatada collection the type of indices and number of indexed objects are displayed.