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10.4 The HTCondorView Client Contrib Module
The HTCondorView Client contrib module is used to automatically generate
World Wide Web pages to display usage statistics of an HTCondor
pool.
Included in the module is a shell script which invokes the condor_stats
command to retrieve pool usage statistics from the HTCondorView server, and
generate HTML pages from the results.
Also included is a Java applet, which graphically visualizes HTCondor
usage information.
Users can interact with the applet to customize the visualization and to
zoom in to a specific time frame.
Figure 10.1 on page
is a screen shot of a web page created by HTCondorView.
Figure 10.1:
Screen shot of HTCondorView Client
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After unpacking and installing the HTCondorView Client, a script named
make_stats can be invoked to create HTML pages displaying HTCondor usage
for the past hour, day, week, or month.
By using the Unix cron facility to periodically execute
make_stats, HTCondor pool usage statistics can be kept up to date
automatically.
This simple model allows the HTCondorView Client to be easily installed;
no Web server CGI interface is needed.
10.4.1 Step-by-Step Installation of the HTCondorView Client
- Make certain that the HTCondorView Server is configured.
Section 3.14.7
describes configuration of the server.
The server logs information on disk in order to provide a persistent,
historical database of pool statistics.
The HTCondorView Client makes queries over the network to this
database.
The condor_collector includes this database support.
To activate the persistent database logging, add the following entries to
the configuration file for the condor_collector chosen to act as the ViewServer.
POOL_HISTORY_DIR = /full/path/to/directory/to/store/historical/data
KEEP_POOL_HISTORY = True
- Create a directory where HTCondorView is to place the HTML files.
This directory should be one published by a web server, so that HTML
files which exist in this directory can be accessed using a web browser.
This directory is referred to as the VIEWDIR directory.
- Download the view_client contrib module.
Follow links for contrib modules from the wiki at
https://htcondor-wiki.cs.wisc.edu/index.cgi/wiki.
- Unpack or untar this contrib module into the
directory VIEWDIR.
This creates several files and subdirectories.
Further unpack the jar file within the VIEWDIR directory with:
jar -xf condorview.jar
- Edit the make_stats script. At the beginning of the file
are six parameters to customize.
The parameters are
- ORGNAME
- A brief name that identifies an
organization. An example is ``Univ of Wisconsin''. Do not
use any slashes in the name or other special regular-expression
characters. Avoid the characters
^ and $.
- CONDORADMIN
- The e-mail
address of the HTCondor administrator at your site.
This e-mail address will appear at the bottom of the web pages.
- VIEWDIR
- The full path name
(not a relative path) to the VIEWDIR directory set
by installation step 2.
It is the directory that contains the make_stats script.
- STATSDIR
- The full path name of the
directory which contains the condor_stats binary.
The condor_stats program is included in the <release_dir>/bin
directory.
The value for STATSDIR is added to the PATH
parameter by default.
- PATH
- A list of subdirectories,
separated by colons, where the make_stats script can find
the awk, bc, sed, date, and condor_stats
programs.
If perl is installed, the path should also
include the directory where perl is installed.
The following default works on most systems:
PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:$STATSDIR:/usr/local/bin
- To create all of the initial HTML files, run
./make_stats setup
Open the file index.html to verify that things look good.
- Add the make_stats program to cron.
Running make_stats in step 6 created a cronentries file.
This cronentries file is ready to be processed by the Unix
crontab command.
The crontab manual page contains details about
the crontab command and the cron daemon.
Look at the
cronentries file; by default, it will run
make_stats hour every 15 minutes,
make_stats day once an hour,
make_stats week twice per day, and
make_stats month once per day.
These are reasonable defaults.
Add these commands to cron on any
system that can access the VIEWDIR and
STATSDIR directories,
even on a system that does not have HTCondor installed.
The commands do not need to run as root user;
in fact, they should probably not run as root. These commands can run
as any user that has read/write access to the VIEWDIR directory.
The command
crontab cronentries
can set the crontab file;
note that this command overwrites the current, existing crontab file with the
entries from the file cronentries.
- Point the web browser at the VIEWDIR directory
to complete the installation.
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