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An admin dashboard for Microsoft Orleans.
Using the Package Manager Console:
PM> Install-Package OrleansDashboard
Then add with programmatic configuration:
new SiloHostBuilder()
.UseDashboard(options => { })
.Build();
Start the silo, and open this url in your browser: http://localhost:8080
Please note, the CPU and Memory metrics are only enabled on Windows when you add the Microsoft.Orleans.OrleansTelemetryConsumers.Counters package. You also have to wait some time before you see the data.
The dashboard supports the following properties for the configuration:
Username
: Set a username for accessing the dashboard (basic auth).Password
: Set a password for accessing the dashboard (basic auth).Host
: Host name to bind the web server to (default is *).Port
: Set the the number for the dashboard to listen on (default is 8080).HostSelf
: Set the dashboard to host it's own http server (default is true).
new SiloHostBuilder()
.UseDashboard(options => {
options.Username = "USERNAME";
options.Password = "PASSWORD";
options.Host = "*";
options.Port = 8080;
options.HostSelf = true;
})
.Build();
Once your silos are running, you can connect to any of them using your web browser: http://silo-address:8080/
If you've started the dashboard on an alternative port, you'll need to specify that instead.
The dashboard will also relay trace information over http. You can view this in the dashboard, or from the terminal: curl http://silo-address:8080/Trace
This is only required if you want to modify the user interface.
The user interface is react.js, using browserify to compose the javascript delivered to the browser. The HTML and JS files are embedded resources within the dashboard DLL.
To build the UI, you must have node.js installed, and browserify:
$ npm install browserify -g
To build index.min.js
, which contains the UI components and dependencies (), follow these steps.
$ cd App
$ npm install
$ browserify -t babelify index.jsx -g [ envify --NODE_ENV production ] -g uglifyify | uglifyjs --compress warnings=false --mangle > ../OrleansDashboard/index.min.js
Alternativelty you can call make (if you have it installed):
$ make
Either command will copy the bundled, minified javascript file into the correct place, for it to be picked up as an embedded resource in the .NET OrleansDashboard project.
You will need to rebuild the OrleansDashboard project to see any changes.
The dashboard exposes an HTTP API you can consume yourself.
GET /DashboardCounters
Returns a summary of cluster metrics. Number of active hosts (and a history), number of activations (and a history), summary of the active grains and active hosts.
{
"totalActiveHostCount": 3,
"totalActiveHostCountHistory": [ ... ],
"hosts": [ ... ],
"simpleGrainStats": [ ... ],
"totalActivationCount": 32,
"totalActivationCountHistory": [ ... ]
}
GET /HistoricalStats/{siloAddress}
Returns last 100 samples of a silo's stats.
[
{
"activationCount": 175,
"recentlyUsedActivationCount": 173,
"requestQueueLength": 0,
"sendQueueLength": 0,
"receiveQueueLength": 0,
"cpuUsage": 88.216095,
"availableMemory": 5097017340,
"memoryUsage": 46837756,
"totalPhysicalMemory": 17179869184,
"isOverloaded": false,
"clientCount": 1,
"receivedMessages": 8115,
"sentMessages": 8114,
"dateTime": "2017-07-05T11:58:11.39491Z"
},
...
]
GET /SiloProperties/{address}
Returns properties captured for the given Silo. At the moment this is just the Orleans version.
{
"OrleansVersion": "1.5.0.0"
}
GET /GrainStats/{grainName}
Returns the grain method profiling counters collected over the last 100 seconds for each grain, aggregated across all silos
{
"TestGrains.TestGrain.ExampleMethod2": {
"2017-07-05T12:23:31": {
"period": "2017-07-05T12:23:31.2230715Z",
"siloAddress": null,
"grain": "TestGrains.TestGrain",
"method": "ExampleMethod2",
"count": 2,
"exceptionCount": 2,
"elapsedTime": 52.1346,
"grainAndMethod": "TestGrains.TestGrain.ExampleMethod2"
},
"2017-07-05T12:23:32": {
"period": "2017-07-05T12:23:32.0823568Z",
"siloAddress": null,
"grain": "TestGrains.TestGrain",
"method": "ExampleMethod2",
"count": 5,
"exceptionCount": 4,
"elapsedTime": 127.04310000000001,
"grainAndMethod": "TestGrains.TestGrain.ExampleMethod2"
},
...
}
GET /ClusterStats
Returns the aggregated grain method profiling counters collected over the last 100 seconds for whole cluster.
You should only look at the values for period
, count
, exceptionCount
and elapsedTime
. The other fields are not used in this response.
{
"2017-07-05T12:11:32": {
"period": "2017-07-05T12:11:32.6507369Z",
"siloAddress": null,
"grain": null,
"method": null,
"count": 32,
"exceptionCount": 4,
"elapsedTime": 153.57039999999998,
"grainAndMethod": "."
},
"2017-07-05T12:11:33": {
"period": "2017-07-05T12:11:33.7203266Z",
"siloAddress": null,
"grain": null,
"method": null,
"count": 10,
"exceptionCount": 2,
"elapsedTime": 65.87930000000001,
"grainAndMethod": "."
},
...
}
GET /SiloStats/{siloAddress}
Returns the aggregated grain method profiling counters collected over the last 100 seconds for that silo.
You should only look at the values for period
, count
, exceptionCount
and elapsedTime
. The other fields are not used in this response.
{
"2017-07-05T12:11:32": {
"period": "2017-07-05T12:11:32.6507369Z",
"siloAddress": null,
"grain": null,
"method": null,
"count": 32,
"exceptionCount": 4,
"elapsedTime": 153.57039999999998,
"grainAndMethod": "."
},
"2017-07-05T12:11:33": {
"period": "2017-07-05T12:11:33.7203266Z",
"siloAddress": null,
"grain": null,
"method": null,
"count": 10,
"exceptionCount": 2,
"elapsedTime": 65.87930000000001,
"grainAndMethod": "."
},
...
}
GET /SiloCounters/{siloAddress}
Returns the current values for the Silo's counters.
[
{
"name": "App.Requests.Latency.Average.Millis",
"value": "153.000",
"delta": null
},
{
"name": "App.Requests.TimedOut",
"value": "0",
"delta": "0"
},
...
]
GET /Reminders/{page}
Returns the total number of reminders, and a page of 25 reminders. If the page number is not supplied, it defaults to page 1.
{
"count": 1500,
"reminders": [
{
"grainReference": "GrainReference:*grn/D32F2751/0000007b",
"name": "Frequent",
"startAt": "2017-07-05T11:53:51.8648668Z",
"period": "00:01:00",
"primaryKey": "123"
},
...
]
}
GET /Trace
Streams the trace log as plain text in a long running HTTP request.