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  1. Preface
  2. Monitoring jobs
  3. Monitoring Data Integration jobs
  4. Data Integration job log files
  5. Monitoring Data Accelerator for Azure jobs
  6. Monitoring Data Profiling jobs
  7. Monitoring imports and exports
  8. Monitoring file transfer jobs
  9. Monitoring Mass Ingestion jobs
  10. Monitoring advanced clusters
  11. Monitoring source control logs

Monitor

Monitor

Monitoring an individual advanced cluster

Monitoring an individual
advanced cluster

Monitor an individual
advanced cluster
to view CLAIRE insights for the cluster, the infrastructure costs to run the cluster, and a list of cluster instances.
The following image shows the details that you can view for an individual cluster:
You can view the following details:
CLAIRE insights
If the
advanced cluster
uses a CLAIRE-powered configuration, you can view CLAIRE insights for the cluster. You can also view a summary of the CLAIRE recommendations that are available. To view the recommendations, navigate to the
advanced configuration
for the cluster in Administrator.
Infrastructure costs over time
If the
advanced cluster
uses a CLAIRE-powered configuration, you can view a graph of the infrastructure costs over time. For each time interval, you can view the actual infrastructure costs and compare them to your budget.
Cluster instances
You can view a list of cluster instances that are associated with the
advanced cluster
. Drill down on a cluster instance to view its activity log, lifeycle graph, configuration, as well as the jobs that were submitted to the cluster instance.
If a cluster is running, you can stop the cluster by hovering over it and clicking the
Stop
icon. To stop a cluster, you need at least the update privilege for
advanced configurations
.
The status message at the top of the page indicates whether the information on the page is up-to-date. If the information is out-of-date, the status message displays "Updates Available." To refresh the page, you can click the "Updates Available" message or the
Refresh
icon. You can also can enable
Auto Refresh
to automatically refresh the information every 20 seconds.
Information can become out-of-date when the state of a cluster changes, such as when you run a job to start a cluster or worker nodes are added to the cluster.

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