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System Dashboard Reference

The AppLogic dashboard is the primary interface to a grid. It displays the hardware configuration and the current status of the grid, shows how many applications are currently running and how much resources are allocated to them, displays the list of currently installed applications and allows you to create, configure and manage applications.

The dashboard is a AJAX-based interface. It consists of three main tabs, named "Dashboard", "Applications" and "Support". The "Dashboard" tab provides a summary of important information about the grid, including hardware resources, operational status, and running applications. The "Applications" tab contains a list of installed applications and allows you to create, delete, copy, rename, start, stop, and edit applications. The "Support" tab provides useful links to 3Tera.

Recovery Controller GUI

During grid boot and/or controller recovery, users can view the controller recovery process via the Controller Recovery GUI. Information regarding the Controller Recovery GUI can be found here.

Dashboard


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The Dashboard tab displays the grid status, high availability status, the number of currently running applications, amounts of resources reserved for them, whether resource oversubscription is enabled, etc. In addition, this tab displays system maintenance messages and the network settings for the grid, including available IP addresses that can be used for applications running on this grid.

Operations

Using the buttons below the grid status you can perform operations:

Grid Login
Opens a command line shell through which commands may be executed. See Command Line Shell Reference for more information.

Applications

The Applications tab shows you the list of installed applications on your grid, so you can select the application you would like to edit. This screen also allows you to manipulate those applications.


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The following columns are shown:

Application Name
Unique name of the application. This is the name shown in the editor toolbar editor when you edit or view the application. This name is also used for storing the application ADL descriptors and in command-line commands for starting and stopping the application.
IDEA! The lock.gif shown next to an application name designates the application as being locked. When the application is locked, it may not be edited or viewed within the Editor. See the Application and Class locking Reference for more information.

State
State of the application. When an application is started, stopped, restarted, or copied, the status of the operation is shown here. See Application Status for more information.

Description
Human-readable description of the application. The description can be modified by editing the application and opening the Application Configuration property sheet.

CPU
Amount of CPU resources required by the application. If the application is currently running, this value specifies the amount of CPU resources allocated to the application.

Mem
Amount of Memory resources required by the application. If the application is currently running, this value specifies the amount of memory resources allocated to the application.

BW
Amount of Bandwidth resources required by the application. If the application is currently running, the value specifies the amount of bandwidth resources allocated to the application.

IDEA! The application name in the table is a hyperlink -- clicking on the application name will open the application in the visual editor.

IDEA! You can sort the table by clicking the column name. The arrow in the column name indicates which column is the sort column and in what order the table is sorted.

Toolbar Operations

Using the buttons on the toolbar above the application list, you can perform operations over the selected application(s).

Start application
Starts the selected application.

Stop application
Stops the selected application.

Restart application
Restarts the selected application.

Edit application
Opens the selected application in the visual editor, so that you can modify the application.
IDEA! A faster way to edit the application is just to click on its name in the table.

View application
Opens the selected application for viewing in the visual editor. In the 'view' mode, you cannot change the application; you can still inspect the application structure, see the instance settings, step into assemblies, print, etc.

Configure application
Opens the application configuration property sheet for the selected application from where resources and property values of the application may be set.

Grid Shell
Opens a command line shell through which commands may be executed. If there is an application selected, the application is set as the current application within the shell. See Command Line Shell Reference for more information.

Login(ssh)
Login to the selected application's default appliance via SSH (SSH console). This operation is available only if the application is running, has a configured default appliance, and that appliance supports SSH access.

Login(web)
Login to the selected application's default appliance web interface. This operation is available only if the application is running, has a configured default appliance, and that appliance exposes a web interface.

Login(text)
Access the text boot console for the selected application's default appliance. This operation is available only if the application is not stopped, has a configured default appliance, and that appliance exposes a text console.

Logn(graphic)
Access the graphic console for the selected application's default appliance. This operation is available only if the application is not stopped, has a configured default appliance, and that appliance exposes a graphic console.

Monitor application
Opens the application monitoring user interface for the selected application from where the application performance and resource utilization statistics may be viewed.

Provision application
Provision the selected template application. Opens the Application Provisioning Wizard from where the provisioned application name and other configuration parameters may be set.

Migrate from
Migrate an application from a remote grid. Opens the Application Migration Wizard from where the remote grid as well as other configuration parameters may be set.

Migrate to
Migrate an application to a remote grid. Opens the Application Migration Wizard from where the remote grid as well as other configuration parameters may be set.

New application
Creates a new application. You will be prompted for a unique name for the application. Once the application is created, click on its name in the list to open it for editing.

Delete application
Deletes the selected application(s). All application-specific classes (local catalog and singleton classes), as well as all volumes belonging to the application will be deleted. ALERT! There is no undelete.

Rename application
Rename the application. This operation changes the unique name of the application in the grid.

Copy application
Makes a copy of the selected application. This operation copies all aspects of the application, including the local catalogs, singleton appliances and application volumes. This operation does not copy instance volumes, as AppLogic will create them on the first attempt to start the application.

ALERT! If you have many or large application volumes, this command may take long time -- typically, 20 seconds per gigabyte copied.

Application Documentation
View the documentation of the selected application.

Help
View the application list tab documentation

IDEA! You can see the command-line version of these operations in the AppLogic Shell command reference. There are also a few other maintenance operations that you can do with the application as a whole, which currently don't have graphical user interface. Of particular interest may be the application import and export commands that allow you to move applications between grids, as well as to archive and restore applications.

IDEA! You can perform run time control operations, such as starting and stopping the application, using the AppLogic Shell and, more specifically, the Application Control Commands.

IDEA! You can delete, rename or copy an application only when the application is stopped. In all other states, the operation will fail since AppLogic has no access to application's volumes.

Context Menu Operations

The following operations are available via a context menu when you select an application and press the right mouse button:

Start
Start the selected application.

Stop
Stop the selected application.

Restart
Restart the selected application.

Edit
Opens the selected application in the visual editor, so that you can modify the application.
IDEA! A faster way to edit the application is just to click on its name in the table.

View
View the selected application's interior.

Configure
Opens the application configuration property sheet for the selected application from where resources and property values of the application may be set.

Login
Log into the default console of the selected application. This option is only shown if the application is running and has a default console selected.

Monitor
Opens the application monitoring user interface for the selected application from where the application performance and resource utilization statistics may be viewed.

Provision
Provision the selected template application. Opens the Application Provisioning Wizard from where the provisioned application name and other configuration parameters may be set.

Migrate From
Migrate an application from a remote grid. Opens the Application Migration Wizard from where the remote grid as well as other configuration parameters may be set.

Migrate To
Migrate an application to a remote grid. Opens the Application Migration Wizard from where the remote grid as well as other configuration parameters may be set.

New
Create a new application.

Delete
Delete the selected application(s).

Rename
Rename the selected application.

Copy
Copy the selected application.

Documentation
View the selected application's documentation.

Help
View the application list tab documentation


Support

The support tab provides useful links for accessing the AppLogic documentation and release notes, view information regarding 3Tera's Grid University, access to the AppLogic Support Forum, provide feedback, and going to the 3Tera website.


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