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  • Install
  • main-window
  • configuration-win
  • migrator-win
  • remote-procs
  • execution-win
  • MOSIXVIEW-client  
  • MOSIXCOLLECTOR
  • MOSIXLOAD
  • MOSIXMEM
  • MOSIXHISTORY




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    MOSIXVIEW
    Clustermanagment

    MOSIXVIEW Clustermanagment
    MOSIXMEM
    This picture shows the graphical Log-Analyzer MOSIXMEM (Click to enlarge)

    MOSIXLOAD


    With MOSIXMEM you can have a non-stop memory history similar to MOSIXLOAD. The history log-files created by MOSIXCOLLECTOR are displayed in a graphically way so that you have a long-time overview what happened and happens on your cluster.
    MOSIXMEM can analyze the current "online" logfiles but you can also open older backups of your MOSIXCOLLECTOR history logs by the filemenu.
    The logfiles are placed in /tmp/mosixview/* (the backups in /tmp/mosixview[date]/*) and you have to open only the main history file "mosix.load" to take a look at older load-informations.
    (the [date] in the backup directories for the log-files is the date the history is saved)
    The start time is displayed on the top/left and you have a full-day view in MOSIXMEM (24 h).

    If you are using MOSIXMEM for looking at "online"-logfiles (current history) you can enable the "refresh"-checkbox and the view will auto-refresh (or use the manual refresh-button).

    The displayed values are MOSIX-informations. MOSIXMEM gets these informations from the files
    /proc/mosix/nodes/[mosix ID]/mem.
    /proc/mosix/nodes/[mosix ID]/rmem.
    /proc/mosix/nodes/[mosix ID]/tmem.

    The X-button of each nodes calculates the nodes avarage MOSIX-mem. Clicking it will open a small new window in which you get the avarage mem-value.

    If there are checkpoints written to the load-history by the MOSIXCOLLECTOR they are displayed as a vertical blue line. You now can compare the load values at a certain moment much easier.

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