If you take a look at the Atmos 2.0 Administrators guide, there are examples for using the web interface (REST syntax) to obtain performance information, however, it's limited to total reads/writes per node. Similarly, ATMOS supports SNMP traps, which can provide similar information, but again, is limited to total read/writes per node. The Ganglia web interface also provides similar information and is referenced in the administrator's guide.
umichklewis
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March 26th, 2013 07:00
If you take a look at the Atmos 2.0 Administrators guide, there are examples for using the web interface (REST syntax) to obtain performance information, however, it's limited to total reads/writes per node. Similarly, ATMOS supports SNMP traps, which can provide similar information, but again, is limited to total read/writes per node. The Ganglia web interface also provides similar information and is referenced in the administrator's guide.
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Karl
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June 10th, 2013 05:00
Is Ganglia a built-in web-based administration tool for Atmos?
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June 10th, 2013 08:00
Yes - that's correct. In the default configuration, the interface is accessible at https:// /ganglia/