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Hardware resources include gLite storage elements and computing nodes as well as gCube hosting nodes (containers), while gCube services and external software fall into the second category type, Collections and auxiliary resources can be data, metadata, indices, schemas or transformation utilities, among others.
 
Hardware resources include gLite storage elements and computing nodes as well as gCube hosting nodes (containers), while gCube services and external software fall into the second category type, Collections and auxiliary resources can be data, metadata, indices, schemas or transformation utilities, among others.
  
All these resource information are put into gCube Information System (IS) which plays the role of the infrastructure's registry and supports the publishing, discovery and monitoring of all the parts that form the infrastructure. D4Science provides two monitoring tools, namely Fast Monitoring and Infrastructure Viewer, in order to provide quick organization and visualization of the resources and how they are related to each other. The tools are accessible at the [http://monitor.d4science.research-infrastructures.eu/ Monitoring Portal].
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All these resource information are put into gCube Information System (IS) which plays the role of the infrastructure's registry and supports the publishing, discovery and monitoring of all the parts that form the infrastructure. D4Science provides two monitoring tools, namely Fast Monitoring and Infrastructure Viewer, in order to provide quick organization and visualization of the resources and how they are related to each other. The tools are accessible at the [http://monitor.d4science.research-infrastructures.eu/ Monitoring Webtool].
  
 
== Fast Monitoring ==
 
== Fast Monitoring ==
The [http://monitor.d4science.research-infrastructures.eu/ Fast Monitoring] is the dafa
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The [http://monitor.d4science.research-infrastructures.eu/fast-monitoring/ Fast Monitoring], shown in the figure, is the default tool where the user is also redirected by following the [http://monitor.d4science.research-infrastructures.eu/ Monitoring Webtool] link.
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[[Image:Fast-mon.jpeg]]
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The main section is divided into two main panels. The left, organizes D4Science Resources in three manners.
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* '''Resource Type''' contains general information about resources (gHN nodes, running instances e.t.c.) registered to the selected VO/VRE.
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* '''WS Resource Type''' organizes information about stateful resources maintained by specific Web Service running instances of a VO/VRE.
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* '''Map''' where it presents information
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while the right presents information about the selected (from the left panel) resources.
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Selecting a resource updates the main window section.
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The first step is to select a virtual organization (VO) and/or a virtual research environment (VRE) from a the drop-down list at the left hand side corner of the interface, called '''Select VO'''.
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This updates the D4S Resources pane with info about the selected VO/VRE.
  
 
== Infrastructure Viewer ==
 
== Infrastructure Viewer ==
 
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Introduction

A D4Science infrastructure manages various types of resources, such as:

  • Hardware
  • Services and Applications
  • Collections and Auxiliary Resources

Hardware resources include gLite storage elements and computing nodes as well as gCube hosting nodes (containers), while gCube services and external software fall into the second category type, Collections and auxiliary resources can be data, metadata, indices, schemas or transformation utilities, among others.

All these resource information are put into gCube Information System (IS) which plays the role of the infrastructure's registry and supports the publishing, discovery and monitoring of all the parts that form the infrastructure. D4Science provides two monitoring tools, namely Fast Monitoring and Infrastructure Viewer, in order to provide quick organization and visualization of the resources and how they are related to each other. The tools are accessible at the Monitoring Webtool.

Fast Monitoring

The Fast Monitoring, shown in the figure, is the default tool where the user is also redirected by following the Monitoring Webtool link.

Fast-mon.jpeg

The main section is divided into two main panels. The left, organizes D4Science Resources in three manners.

  • Resource Type contains general information about resources (gHN nodes, running instances e.t.c.) registered to the selected VO/VRE.
  • WS Resource Type organizes information about stateful resources maintained by specific Web Service running instances of a VO/VRE.
  • Map where it presents information
while the right presents information about the selected (from the left panel) resources.


Selecting a resource updates the main window section.


The first step is to select a virtual organization (VO) and/or a virtual research environment (VRE) from a the drop-down list at the left hand side corner of the interface, called Select VO.

This updates the D4S Resources pane with info about the selected VO/VRE.

Infrastructure Viewer

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