-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 +1 would be good to consider some specific use cases from gateways integrated with Airavata in addition to a "generic" use case: what information is needed to debug and how to display.
Marlon On 5/2/13 3:36 PM, Suresh Marru wrote: > + 1. > > This is a good addition. The legacy version of such interface is at > - http://community.ucs.indiana.edu:19440/XWorkflows/ (you will need > to pick the dates back to 2009 to see sample data and reports). The > code for this is at - > https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/airavata/sandbox/workflow-monitoring-util/ > > Since you expressed in GSoC you can work on this as your project. > Note that this is different then the master project which focuses > on user level monitoring and this is more of a admin level system > monitoring. This monitoring tools does not need any pub-sub system > and should be more of a report generation based on data in > registry. The user level monitoring us for real-time monitoring. > > Suresh > > On May 2, 2013, at 2:42 PM, Viknes B <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi Everyone, >> >> I have been playing around with Airavata lately and I feel adding >> a couple more features would prove to be really helpful. Although >> you can run a workflow easily from the XBaya GUI, and see the >> output, it does not provide all the details a user/admin might >> want to see. It lets you run/monitor only one workflow at a time, >> we don’t have a way to access the status of the workflow or the >> jobs in the queue, which machine it runs on, the reason for the >> failure of a workflow. For an admin who deploys Airavata, a >> collective graphical display of the experiments and workflows >> running, the dates related to it, notifications about it would be >> very helpful. I feel it would be nice to have a simple webapp to >> display all these information. The webapp will be lightweight and >> made using HTML5 and JS and would provide all the monitoring >> capabilities for a user. >> >> Please let me know your thoughts/suggestions. >> >> Thanks Viknes >> >> > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG/MacGPG2 v2.0.18 (Darwin) Comment: GPGTools - http://gpgtools.org Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJRgsETAAoJEOEgD2XReDo5XdIH/0ViEh+a2DNxXFSXIQQVIvbG Qo2jdXP40Ls2jIOetqWg4zhM8a+k9KGH1grpukifNsdG46tyTGoUgS+807+l/CMP tX2J6FuAiDfHyuZ7cpafBoXFJ9srQNCRQB/R+kS4HZGWjbxD3h54/MsTiF3gCmoS O52r1baSVgsKjS7mOqkBzHgxfQm0j24Clsgv2/FPvEeyT+h3n0H6ak/ee2K5G9HQ 1jh3tndziy4OiigTsgAx9xFwjiuqezSc4n+2OPYhPGMId8rCHauwJXwCamNw3LKB HAXjU3kegi0s9XiNFGqvGvaHgfASH7PWhoxug2J+3bsu5j8l0ysCZWUScMHm6KY= =Fti6 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
