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Rahul Kumar commented on AIRAVATA-3958:
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Hi, I am Rahul Kumar. I am a regular contributor at
[https://github.com/javapathfinder/jpf-core] (The Java Path Finder). I have a
strong knowledge of Java. I am interested in contributing to this issue. I was
exploring the documentation for AIRAVATA. But there was no much information fom
development context. It might be that I haven't found correct one.
Kindly guide me! From where should I start to understand the AIRAVATA.
> A Central Admin Dashboard to Inspect Health + Logs of Airavata Services
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>
> Key: AIRAVATA-3958
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AIRAVATA-3958
> Project: Airavata
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Yasith Jayawardana
> Priority: Major
> Labels: gsoc, gsoc2025, mentor
>
> Develop a devops dashboard to monitor Apache Airavata services, enabling
> real-time tracking of service health, uptime, and logs independent of the
> science gateway(s).
> This centralized tool will help administrators efficiently monitor service
> performance and troubleshoot issues. The dashboard will feature a
> user-friendly monitoring UI that displays real-time status updates and logs
> for each service.
> Proposed Solution:
> * A logging subproces alongside each service, pushing logs to an external
> service.
> * A devops dashboard that aggregates the logs and provides a unified view
> into the system.
> * API calls from devops dashboard to each service, for proactive
> health-checking.
> * Ability to monitor multiple gateways from the same dashboard.
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