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Server monitoring / Collect server Java Melody monitoring

Session 1
Objectives

> Application instance


> Schedular Instances
> Open JDBC Connections
> Memory Check
> Jobs
>> KPI with threshold values
>> DB related activity
Notifications
Application Instance

An application instance is a collection


of services and service groups that is
associated with a top-level consumer.
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Application Instance is used for


monitoring Production downtime or any
unexpected output activity checking
Application Instance

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Schedular Instance

A schedular instance is a collection of services that


indicates schedular status

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Schedular Instance

A schedular instance or application instance will be shown


in red indicator whenever any server application instance
is down.

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Open JDBC Connection
It create the connections and closes after loading
driver. On click of Update button it acts like refresh
where recent activity gets update

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Memory Check
It indicates the total java memory used / consumed
by system. It will be measured by bar indicator. It
should not be more than 70% consumption

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Jobs Jobs indicates the schedular details of each classes.
It will be shown by execution time difference along
with next trigger time. It will show the status of
schedular as well.

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KPI with Threshold values

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Email Notification Alert

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Email Notification Alert

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Email notification Alert

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Ambari Monitoring
Session 2
Ambari Login

Hit the url from browser http://uhn-hm-fores201b:8080/ to get login into Ambari
Ambari Login

After login below Ambari window will get login successfully.


Ambari Dashboard

Dashboard Grid Overview


You access the Cluster dashboard by clicking Dashboard at the top of the Ambari Web UI main window. The left side of Ambari Web displays the list of
Hadoop services currently running in your cluster. Dashboard includes Metrics, Heatmaps, and Config History tabs; by default, the Metrics tab is
displayed. On the Metrics page, multiple widgets, represent operating status information of services in your HDP cluster. Most widgets display a single
metric: for example, HDFS Disk Usage represented by a load chart and a percentage figure
Ambari Services

You can go to management pages of various services installed in the cluster to view components on each service and their statuses. You can also
view them on the sidebar left of the screen. You can manage components under Service Actions. (Using HDFS components as an example, available
actions include restart, move name node, rebalance, etc.)
Ambari Summary

Basically Hadoop services work on master slave architecture. Yan service which is run on master node called as resource manager and service which is working on worker node called as node manager.
Ambari Heatmaps

The Ambari Web Heatmaps page provides a graphical representation of your overall cluster utilization, using simple color coding known as a heatmap. A colored

block represents each host in your cluster. Colors displayed in the block represent usage in a unit appropriate for the selected set of metric. Hovering over a block that

represents a host displays more detailed information about that specific host. A separate window displays metrics about components installed on that host.
Ambari Metrics

On the Metrics page, multiple widgets represent operating status information of your cluster. Most widgets display a single
metric, such as HDFS Disk Usage
Ambari Memory Utilization

On memory utilization it will indicate the memory percentage graph


Ambari Resource Manager UI of Yarn
Queue checking

On click of Resource manager UI it will open queue status tab. On select of of queues of hdp-master 01 it will show
users queues which are being currently consumed by ingest, trunk, stream and default.
Queues

Hit the tab queues to get different queue status


Hosts

You can also view status information for individual nodes. Select the Hosts tab to view a list of all nodes in your cluster and see basic information about
each node. The green check to the left of each node name indicates all components are up on the node. If a component is down on a node, you'll see a
red alert triangle instead of the green check
Alerts

This is where you can view Ambari default setting's alarm rule or modify the threshold for each alarm.
RIT (Regions in Transition)

In RIT section (Regions in Transition) inside Hbase tab there you can able to see which calls/ methods / state are in RIT

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