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Monitoring cluster activity, Accessing activity logs, Setting preferences – Apple Qmaster 3 User Manual

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Type a new name, then press Return.

To delete a cluster in Apple Qadministrator

1

In the Cluster list, select the cluster you want to delete.

2

Click the Remove (–) button.

Monitoring Cluster Activity

You can use Apple Qadministrator to find out what is happening within a cluster by
examining details (such as processor usage, which batch is being processed, disk space
usage, and data activity) about each node in the cluster.

To monitor cluster activity in Apple Qadministrator

1

In the Cluster list, select the cluster you want to examine.

2

Select a node in the cluster service nodes list.

3

Click the Info (I) button near the bottom of the Cluster list.

4

In the resulting window, click the CPU, Memory, Volume Info, and I/O Activity tabs to see
a variety of details about the selected node.

Accessing Activity Logs

Apple Qadministrator provides log information for a selected service or cluster. This
information is useful for troubleshooting distributed processing issues, and it can be
saved to a file and processed with XML tools and UNIX scripts.

To view or copy log information in Apple Qadministrator

1

In Apple Qadministrator, select the service or cluster whose log you wish to view.

2

Click the Log button near the bottom of the Cluster list.

A new window appears displaying the log information for the selected service or cluster.
The log file is deleted when you close the window.

Setting Preferences

You can use Apple Qadministrator preferences to configure several aspects of
Apple Qadministrator. These include setting preferences for specific cluster as well as
setting preferences for using Apple Qadministrator over a wide area network.

To set preferences for a cluster

1

Open Apple Qadministrator.

2

In the Cluster list, select the cluster for which you want to set preferences.

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Chapter 6

Administering Clusters