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1.3 Understanding Homepage gadgets

The Viewpoint Homepage supports the use of gadgets that indicate the current state of Moab. The following gadgets are currently supported and may be available to you:

My Workload

The My Workload gadget displays all your jobs and the jobs' Jobid, State, Size, and Wclimit attributes.

Jobs Needing Attention

The Jobs Needing Attention gadget displays jobs with special state values of interest. This gadget shows the same job attributes as the My Workload gadget. The possible job state values of interest are: Lost, None, Suspended, System Hold, Unknown, Deferred, and Batch Hold.

Troubled Resources

The Troubled Resources gadget displays nodes with a status of 'down', and all nodes with G-Events on them. The gadget also provides drill-through capability to drill down to the node in the Viewpoint Node Management page.

System Events

The System Events gadget displays nodes with G-Events on them. The severity (1-Info, 2-Warning, 3-Alert, 4-Fatal), event, and timestamp of the event are displayed. The gadget also provides drill-through capability to drill down to the node in the Viewpoint Node Management page (see Managing nodes).

Resource Utilization

The Resource Utilization gadget displays state information for all servers. These are the possible states:

State Description
Down The node is not available for workload.
Idle The node is available for workload but is not running anything.
Busy The node is running workload and cannot accept more.
Running The node is running workload and can accept more.
Drained The node has been sent the drain request and has no workload on it.
Draining The node has been sent the drain request, but still has workload on it.
Flush The node is being reprovisioned.
Reserved The node is being reserved. This is an internal Moab state.
Unknown The state of the node is unknown.
Up The node is up, but the usage is being determined.
All All Servers.

The gadget also provides capability to drill down to the node and the appropriate status in the Node Management page (see Managing nodes).

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