From 8f08df0e0d8be87f41a44f12956891f5f9167c5e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Michael Lange Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2019 11:38:54 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Remove old UI guide --- website/source/guides/ui.html.md | 227 ------------------------------- 1 file changed, 227 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 website/source/guides/ui.html.md diff --git a/website/source/guides/ui.html.md b/website/source/guides/ui.html.md deleted file mode 100644 index b9b832443..000000000 --- a/website/source/guides/ui.html.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,227 +0,0 @@ ---- -layout: "guides" -page_title: "Web UI" -sidebar_current: "guides-ui" -description: |- - The Nomad Web UI is a great companion for both operators and developers. - It is an easy to use way to inspect jobs, allocations, and nodes. ---- - -# Web UI - -The Nomad Web UI offers an easy to use web experience for inspecting a Nomad cluster. -Jobs, Deployments, Evaluations, Task Groups, Allocations, Logs, Clients, and Servers can all be -monitored from the Web UI. The Web UI also supports the use of ACL tokens for -clusters that are using the [ACL system](/guides/security/acl.html). - -## Accessing the Web UI - -The Web UI is served on the same address and port as the HTTP API. It is namespaced -under `/ui`, but visiting the root of the Nomad server in your browser will redirect you -to the Web UI. If you are unsure what port the Nomad HTTP API is running under, try the default -port, `4646`. - - - -## Reviewing Jobs - -The home page of the Web UI is the jobs list view. This page has a searchable, sortable, -paginated table of all jobs in the cluster, regardless of job status. This page will automatically -update as jobs are started, stopped, and allocations transition through states. - -[![Jobs List][img-jobs-list]][img-jobs-list] - -To sort the table, click a table column's header cell. To search, type a query into the searchbox. -By default the search will fuzzy-match any job name, but by starting a query with a `/`, the search -will instead be based on a regular expression. - -Sort property, sort direction, search term, and page number are all stored as query params to make -sharing links easier. - -In addition to name, each job in the table includes details such as current status, type, priority, -number of task groups, and an aggregation of all allocations by allocation status. - -[![Job Row Detail][img-jobs-row-detail]][img-jobs-row-detail] - -## Inspecting a Job - -Clicking on a job will navigate to the Job Detail page. This page shows a list of task groups -for the job as well as the status of each allocation for each task group by allocation status. - -This page will automatically update as deployments start and finish, new versions fail to be placed, -allocations transition through states, and evaluations update. - -[![Job Detail][img-job-detail]][img-job-detail] - -### Reading a Job Definition - -The Job Detail page has multiple tabs, one of which is Definition. On the Definition page, the full -job definition is shown as an interactive JSON object. - -[![Job Definition][img-job-definition]][img-job-definition] - -### Reviewing Past Job Versions - -Job Versions can be found on the Versions tab on the Job Detail page. This page has a timeline view of -every tracked version for the job. - -This page will automatically update as new versions are submitted to the cluster. - -[![Job Versions][img-job-versions]][img-job-versions] - -Each version can be toggled to also show the diff between job versions. - -[![Job Version Diff][img-job-version-diff]][img-job-version-diff] - -### Reviewing Past Job Deployments - -Job Deployments are listed on the Deployments tab on the Job Detail page. Every tracked deployment is listed in -a timeline view. - -This page will automatically update as new versions are submitted to the cluster and deployments proceed. - -[![Job Deployments][img-job-deployments]][img-job-deployments] - -Each deployment can be toggle to show information about the deployment, including canaries placed and desired, -allocations placed and desired, healthy and unhealthy allocations, task group metrics, and existing allocations. - -[![Job Deployment Detail][img-job-deployment-detail]][img-job-deployment-detail] - -### Monitoring a Current Job Deployment - -When a deployment is currently running, it is called out on the Job Detail Overview tab. It will update -automatically as canaries and allocations are placed and deemed healthy or unhealthy. - -[![Active Job Deployment][img-active-job-deployment]][img-active-job-deployment] - -### Inspecting Child Jobs - -Child jobs are only listed on the parent periodic or parameterized job detail pages. This leaves the global -jobs list view uncluttered. - -[![Periodic Job Detail Showing Children Jobs][img-periodic-job-detail]][img-periodic-job-detail] - -### Forcing a Periodic Launch - -From the job detail page for a periodic job, a child instance can be launched on demand rather than waiting -the scheduled amount of time as defined by the cron in the job definition. - -[![Periodic Force Launch Button][img-periodic-force-launch-button]][img-periodic-force-launch-button] - -### Inspecting a Dispatch Payload - -When a parameterized job is dispatched, the payload is captured and accessible from the bottom of the -parameterized child job detail page. The Web UI will attempt to parse the payload as JSON for improved -inspecting capabilities. - -[![Parameterized Dispatch Payload][img-parameterized-dispatch-payload]][img-parameterized-dispatch-payload] - -## Inspecting a Task Group - -Clicking on a task group from the Job Detail page will navigate to the Task Group Detail page. This page shows -the aggregated resource metrics for a task group as well as a list of all associated allocations. - -This page will automatically update as the allocations in the task group change states. - -[![Task Group Detail][img-task-group-detail]][img-task-group-detail] - -## Inspecting an Allocation - -From the Task Group Detail page, each allocation in the allocations table will report basic information about -the allocation, including utilized CPU and memory. - -Each allocation will poll for updates to current stats. - -[![Allocation Stats][img-allocation-stats]][img-allocation-stats] - -Clicking an allocation will navigate to the Allocation Detail page. From here, the event history for each task -in the allocation can be seen. - -This page will automatically update as new task events are emitted. - -[![Allocation Detail][img-allocation-detail]][img-allocation-detail] - -## Reviewing Logs - -Clicking on a task from the allocation detail will navigate to the Task Detail page. The Task Detail page includes -a list of recent events as well as a tab for logs. - -On the Logs tab, anything the task writes to `stdout` or `stderr` is accessible. The log stream component allows -for pausing and playing log streaming, jumping to the head or tail of the log, and toggling between `stdout` and -`stderr`. - -~> **Note.** The Web UI will first attempt to stream logs directly from the client agent to avoid unnecessary load -~> on server agents. If the client is not accessible, the Web UI will fallback to using the server for convenience. - -[![Task Logs][img-task-logs]][img-task-logs] - -~> **Note.** Only `stdout` and `stderr` are available in the UI. Any logs written to a file are available from the -~> CLI using the [`nomad alloc fs`](/docs/commands/alloc/fs.html), but filesystem access is not yet in the Web UI. - -## Reviewing Clients - -Clicking the Clients link in the left-hand menu of the Web UI will navigate to the Clients List page. This page -has a searchable, sortable, paginated table of all clients in the cluster. - -Sort property, sort direction, search term, and page number are all stored as query params to make -sharing links easier. - -In addition to name, each client in the table includes details such as current status, address, datacenter, -and number of allocations. - -This page will automatically update as nodes change states and work is allocated. - -[![Clients List][img-clients-list]][img-clients-list] - -## Inspecting a Client - -Clicking on a client will navigate to the Client Detail page. This page shows the status of the client as -well as the list of all allocations placed on the client. Additionally, all attributes of the machine are -itemized. - -This page will automatically update as allocations come and go on the client and the usage stats for an -allocation change. - -[![Client Detail][img-client-detail]][img-client-detail] - -## Inspecting Servers - -Clicking on the Servers link in the left-hand menu of the Web UI will navigate to the Servers List page. This -page lists all servers, including which one is the current leader. - -Clicking on a server in the list will open up a table that lists the Tags for the server. - -[![Server Detail][img-server-detail]][img-server-detail] - -## Using an ACL Token - -When the ACL system is enabled for the cluster, tokens can be used to gain elevated permissions to see -otherwise private jobs, nodes, and other details. To register a token with the Web UI, click ACL Tokens on the -right-hand side of the top navigation. - -The ACL Tokens page has a two field form for providing a token Secret ID and token Accessor ID. The form -automatically updates as the values change, and once a Secret ID is provided, all future HTTP requests the -Web UI makes will provide the Secret ID as the ACL Token via the `X-Nomad-Token` request header. - -[![ACL Tokens][img-acl-tokens]][img-acl-tokens] - -[img-jobs-list]: /assets/images/guide-ui-jobs-list.png -[img-jobs-row-detail]: /assets/images/guide-ui-jobs-row-detail.png -[img-job-detail]: /assets/images/guide-ui-job-detail.png -[img-job-definition]: /assets/images/guide-ui-job-definition.png -[img-job-versions]: /assets/images/guide-ui-job-versions.png -[img-job-version-diff]: /assets/images/guide-ui-job-version-diff.png -[img-job-deployments]: /assets/images/guide-ui-job-deployments.png -[img-job-deployment-detail]: /assets/images/guide-ui-job-deployment-detail.png -[img-active-job-deployment]: /assets/images/guide-ui-active-job-deployment.png -[img-task-group-detail]: /assets/images/guide-ui-task-group-detail.png -[img-allocation-stats]: /assets/images/guide-ui-allocation-stats.png -[img-allocation-detail]: /assets/images/guide-ui-allocation-detail.png -[img-clients-list]: /assets/images/guide-ui-clients-list.png -[img-client-detail]: /assets/images/guide-ui-client-detail.png -[img-server-detail]: /assets/images/guide-ui-server-detail.png -[img-acl-tokens]: /assets/images/guide-ui-acl-tokens.png -[img-task-logs]: /assets/images/guide-ui-task-logs.png -[img-parameterized-dispatch-payload]: /assets/images/guide-ui-parameterized-dispatch-payload.png -[img-periodic-force-launch-button]: /assets/images/guide-ui-periodic-force-launch-button.png -[img-periodic-job-detail]: /assets/images/guide-ui-periodic-job-detail.png