Hi Prabhakar,

What kind of an application is it? Airavata primarily works well with command 
line applications only and doesn't have good (none) support for GUI based 
applications. It can monitor applications running on HPC systems (typically 
linux) and managed by a batch queuing system like PBS/SGE. There are 
integrations for Cloud systems like Amazon EC2. If your application is a 
command line Unix/Solaris environment, yes Airavata can provide a 
graphical/programatic interface to the application. But monitoring as of now, 
it can only say, application is invoked, successed/failed and so forth. Any 
other detail is possible but application ail need to be instrumented. 

If you can describe your use case a bit more, we can better answer your 
question. 

Suresh

On Sep 25, 2013, at 2:38 AM, Prabhakar M <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Team,
>  
>  
> My applications are running in Unix / Solaris environment. Can I able use 
> these Iravata monitoring frameworks for monitoring ?
>  
> Regards
> Prabhakar M
> 
> 
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