Monitor & Manage Clusters (OLD)
View Your Cluster
After you pay and your cluster is successfully deployed, click Return to Clusters. The screenshot below is a detail page of your cluster. This cluster was hired and is active.
Actions
The actions below can be completed if the cluster is currently running.
Terminate Cluster
Click Terminate Cluster in the bottom right to end your session.
Extend Cluster
Click Extend Cluster to increase the amount of time that your cluster is active. When you extend a cluster, you will be charged the same amount as the initial transaction.
Run Jobs and Monitor Your Cluster
You can run jobs on your cluster using Visual Studio or Jupyter Notebook. The Ray Dashboard is used to manage and monitor your cluster and any jobs you run on the cluster.
On the cluster detail page, copy the IDE Password and click Jupyter Notebook, Visual Studio, or Ray Dashboard.
Copy and enter your IDE Password in the password field for whichever application you select.
After time expires for your cluster, you can no longer access the IDEs nor the Ray Dashboard.
Clusters Tab
The Clusters tab provides you with a complete list of your active and inactive clusters.
Sort Clusters
You can sort clusters by clicking any of the options to the right of Show All (default): Running, Completed, Failed, and Destroyed. You can also search your clusters by keyword.
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Cluster Information
Click on a cluster in the Cluster tab to view the details associated with the cluster. In the screenshot below, a completed cluster has been selected.
Actions
A completed cluster provides the option to archive the cluster. Click Archive in the bottom right to archive this cluster.
You can't renew a cluster after it's completed.
RIGHT SIDE OF UI
GO OVER ALL THE FIELDS
LEFT SIDE OF UI
WHAT DOES IT TELL YOU
CLICK IN TO A WORKER
SHOW THAT AND DISCUSS
The screenshot below represents a completed job.
The Worker info allows you to investigate the quality of the worker - gives faith.
Updated 2 months ago