[Swift-devel] Re: GRAM and Swift discussion this week?

Ioan Raicu iraicu at cs.uchicago.edu
Wed May 23 13:17:30 CDT 2007



Ben Clifford wrote:
> On Wed, 23 May 2007, Ioan Raicu wrote:
>
>   
>> I guess so...
>> Here is a screen shot:
>> http://people.cs.uchicago.edu/~iraicu/research/Falkon/Falkon_GUI.gif
>>
>>
>> Essentially, all it does is it uses Java swing to paint the GUI, which has a
>> bunch of text fields that get populated from data from the results of web
>> service calls which are being polled against the GT4 service in question
>> (Falkon in our case).  Its nothing fancy, but I bet something like this could
>> be made for the GT4 container in general that would give basic container and
>> host statistics!
>>     
>
> Does it use WS-Resource Properties?  
No, but it could... the GUI was a 1 day hack, and I found it simpler to 
simply add a monitorStatus function that returned a bunch of system 
metrics! 
> If it doesn't, it probably should. If 
> it does, it overlaps strongly with the work of the Globus MDS group and 
> it might be interesting to interact with them.
>   
I never meant for the monitor GUI to be anything fancy, it was simply to 
give me a more efficient way of looking at the log files.  I intended it 
to be a poll driven GUI, rather than notification driven, for 
simplicity!  If anyone wants to extend this, feel free!

Ioan

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