Difference between revisions of "HiPerGator Metrics"
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+ | ===[https://metrics.rc.ufl.edu/d/e6ECgorZz/hipergator-status?orgId=2&refresh=5m&var-cluster=hipergator&var-partition=All&theme=dark&viewPanel=2 Number of Users]=== | ||
+ | [[Image:Num users.png|right | frameless | link=https://metrics.rc.ufl.edu/d/e6ECgorZz/hipergator-status?orgId=2&refresh=5m&var-cluster=hipergator&var-partition=All&theme=dark&viewPanel=2]] | ||
+ | This panel shows the number of users per login node.<br> | ||
+ | There is a visual threshold set at 75 users. Values over this threshold do not necessarily indicate a problem.<br> | ||
+ | This panel can be used to identify an unbalanced load across the login nodes.<br> | ||
+ | Often, if a node has zero or very few users, it's likely the node is being drained for maintenance purposes and/or has been removed from the pool.<br> | ||
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===[https://metrics.rc.ufl.edu/d/e6ECgorZz/hipergator-status?orgId=2&refresh=5m&var-cluster=hipergator&var-partition=All&viewPanel=14 CPU Status]=== | ===[https://metrics.rc.ufl.edu/d/e6ECgorZz/hipergator-status?orgId=2&refresh=5m&var-cluster=hipergator&var-partition=All&viewPanel=14 CPU Status]=== | ||
[[Image:Cpu status.png|frameless|right | link=https://metrics.rc.ufl.edu/d/e6ECgorZz/hipergator-status?orgId=2&refresh=5m&var-cluster=hipergator&var-partition=All&viewPanel=14]] | [[Image:Cpu status.png|frameless|right | link=https://metrics.rc.ufl.edu/d/e6ECgorZz/hipergator-status?orgId=2&refresh=5m&var-cluster=hipergator&var-partition=All&viewPanel=14]] | ||
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It also displays both the current and average allocation, calculated over the chosen time range.<br> | It also displays both the current and average allocation, calculated over the chosen time range.<br> | ||
The overall allocation includes all GPU families.<br> | The overall allocation includes all GPU families.<br> | ||
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===[https://metrics.rc.ufl.edu/d/e6ECgorZz/hipergator-status?orgId=2&refresh=5m&var-cluster=hipergator&var-partition=All&theme=dark&viewPanel=2 5 Minute Load Average]=== | ===[https://metrics.rc.ufl.edu/d/e6ECgorZz/hipergator-status?orgId=2&refresh=5m&var-cluster=hipergator&var-partition=All&theme=dark&viewPanel=2 5 Minute Load Average]=== |
Revision as of 15:35, 10 January 2023
Accessing the HiPerGator Status Dashboard
- You must have a valid HiPerGator account. If you need to request an account, see the Account Request page.
- Use your browser to access https://metrics.rc.ufl.edu
- You will be directed to the UF GatorLink login page (it's possible this step will be skipped if you have already authenticated to other UF resources)
- Once authenticated, you will be shown a Grafana login page
- Enter your GatorLink credentials and click Log In
- You will be directed to the HiPerGator Status dashboard which should have charts like the ones below.
If you do not land on this page, please contact Support or file a Bugzilla ticket.
Dashboard Panels Explained
Number of UsersThis panel shows the number of users per login node. CPU StatusThis panel shows the number of CPUs that are allocated, idle and reserved. GPU AllocationThis panel shows the allocated percentage of GPUs per product family and overall. |
5 Minute Load AverageThis panel shows the 5 minute load average of each login node. 1 Minute Load AverageThis panel shows the 1 minute load average of the login nodes. Slurm Jobs Started per MinuteThis panel shows the number of jobs started by the Slurm scheduler every minute. |
Dashboard Panels Explained
The dashboard has several restrictions, but there are some areas that can be changed.
Changing the Time RangeYou are able to change the time range of the dashboard by clicking on the box in the top right corner with the clock icon. Changing the Refresh FrequencyYou are able to adjust how often the dashboard panels refresh. |
Changing the PartitionYou can select partitions of interest from the drop down menu at the top left of the dashboard. Maximize a PanelIf you want to view only a single panel, simply click on the panel title then click View. |