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Integrated Manager for Lustre is a set of simple but powerful management and monitoring tools that provide a unified, consistent view of Lustre. It simplifies the installation, configuration, monitoring, and overall management of Lustre. | |||
It features realtime monitoring of alerts and metrics through rich visualizations. | It features realtime monitoring of alerts and metrics through rich visualizations, and a programmable API. | ||
In it's 4.0 release, IML has moved to be Free and open-source software. | |||
In upcoming releases, IML will further expose it's low-level functionality, such as a daemon that emits block device and ZFS info as it occurs in realtime. | |||
== Resources == | |||
* [https://whamcloud.github.io/Online-Help/ IML Documentation] | |||
* [https://gitter.im/whamcloud/integrated-manager-for-lustre IML Gitter Chat] | |||
* [https://github.com/whamcloud/integrated-manager-for-lustre/ IML Github] | |||
* [https://github.com/whamcloud/ IML Org] | |||
== Images == | |||
= | <gallery mode="slideshow"> | ||
Image:Dashboard.png| IML Dashboard Page | |||
Image:Jobstats-top.png| IML Job Stats Top | |||
Image:Heatmap.png| R/W Bandwidth Heatmap | |||
Image:Server-detail.png | IML Server Detail Page | |||
Image:Alerts.png | IML Alerts Page | |||
Image:Fs-overview.png | IML Filesystems Page + Treeview | |||
</gallery> | |||
[[Category:Tools]] | |||
[[Category:Monitoring]] | |||
Latest revision as of 12:56, 25 June 2018
Integrated Manager for Lustre is a set of simple but powerful management and monitoring tools that provide a unified, consistent view of Lustre. It simplifies the installation, configuration, monitoring, and overall management of Lustre.
It features realtime monitoring of alerts and metrics through rich visualizations, and a programmable API.
In it's 4.0 release, IML has moved to be Free and open-source software.
In upcoming releases, IML will further expose it's low-level functionality, such as a daemon that emits block device and ZFS info as it occurs in realtime.