Hi Adam,

Congratulation, this is awesome!

I found the documentation very clear and I could install the interface quickly and easily.

I installed it with a mix of robinhood 2.4 and 2.5 versions using the ownership mode (not the hierarchical one) It works for both, as there is no change in table ACCT_STAT between the 2 versions.

It noticed some minor typo/miss in the doc during the installation:
- I saw no reference about granting access to the main database, only the access to robinhood database is granted (or maybe I missed it...) - in the cron line "2&>1" must be replaced by "2>&1" or you finally get a big "1" file!

I also had a problem when using a path of depth 1 as "friendlyname", e.g. /foo/bar In this case the summary was OK in the filesystem view, but the breakdown was empty.

A future possible enhancement to ensure the compatibility with Lustre/HSM and backup modes: in these modes there is an additionnal field to support in the ACCT_TABLE : status.
Rows are spitted between the various possible status,
so it needs to GROUP BY (type,owner,gr_name) or add a new status field in "info".

> explain ACCT_STAT;
*| status  | int(11)             | NO   | PRI | 0       | |**
**| type    | varchar(31)         | NO   | PRI |         |       |**
**| owner   | varchar(127)        | NO   | PRI |         |       |**
**| gr_name | varchar(127)        | NO   | PRI |         |       |*
| size    | bigint(20) unsigned | YES  |     | NULL    |       |
| blocks  | bigint(20) unsigned | YES  |     | NULL    |       |
| count   | bigint(20) unsigned | YES  |     | NULL    |       |


Keep up the good work!!

Best regards,
Thomas

PS: Notice you can also broadcast to the robinhood-news mailing list for robinhood-multifs-web announcements.


On 03/27/14 19:53, Adam Brenner wrote:
All,

The initial public release of the Robinhood MulitFS Web interface is
finally available for everyone to use. This purpose of the Robinhood
MulitFS Web interface is to allow a single web application to show
stats for multiple robinhood databases / scans / instances -- this is
extending the work that Thomas and others have developed on the
current web interface that only supports one instance.

Features:

   - Supports Multiple Robinhood Instances
   - Two Methods of Reporting
    + Files / Folders reported by ownership regardless of location on filesystem
    + Hierarchy Model where files / folders are reported to owners of the top
      level folder regardless of ownership
   - Searchable by user, groups and filesystem
   - Displays size and filecount
   - Uses Twitter's Bootstrap Template / Themes for clean / responsive layout

Screenshots / Demo:

   https://github.com/abrenner/robinhood-multifs-web/wiki/Screenshots

Installation Wiki / Docs:

   https://github.com/abrenner/robinhood-multifs-web/wiki/Installation

GitHub Repo:

   https://github.com/abrenner/robinhood-multifs-web

Help / Support:

   Email this listsrv

Bug Reports:

   Email this listsrv / open an issue:
   https://github.com/abrenner/robinhood-multifs-web/issues



I want to thank database guru Garr Updegraff for helping me with some
of the initial database design / thought process of working with big
data and being able to efficiently traverse millions upon millions of
records. In addition, Harry Mangalam and Joseph Farran for keeping me
sane :-)

Of course, the RBH community for making RBH possible as our cluster
storage would be impossible to manage.

-Adam

--
Adam Brenner
Computer Science, Undergraduate Student
Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences

System Administrator, HPC Cluster
Office of Information Technology
http://hpc.oit.uci.edu/

University of California, Irvine
www.ics.uci.edu/~aebrenne/
[email protected]

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