-» Overview
The Mercury Monitor is designed to satisfy requirements of grid performance monitoring: it provides monitoring data represented as metrics via both pull and push access semantics and also supports steering by controls. It supports monitoring of grid entities such as resources and applications in a generic, extensible and scalable way. It is implemented in a modular way with emphasis on simplicity, efficiency, portability and low intrusiveness on the monitored system.
» features
|
-»
|
complete grid monitoring solution supporting monitoring of resources and grid applications
|
|
-»
|
easy extensibility by metrics and controls and a modular implementation
|
|
-»
|
scalable distributed, decentralised architecture
|
|
-»
|
low intrusiveness and system requirements
|
|
? » used by
? » used for
Mercury is used by Pythia/Delphoi (the GridLab Adaptive
Service) for resource monitoring, GRMS (the GridLab Resource Manager) for
remote application control and Mercury is also used for distributed
logging on the GridLab Testbed.
Mercury is used for application monitoring in the EU Datagrid
as part of GAMI (Grid Application Monitoring Infrasturcture) consisting of
GRM/PROVE and R-GMA besides Mercury.
|
|
|