Hi Tony,

The cluster summary shows a snapshot of the cluster, taken every 5 second. 
The CPU numer is the total cpu usage of all the ES processes (100% == one 
core). Memory is the total memory used by the JVM nodes & the total memory 
available to them.

Cheers,
Boaz

On Saturday, February 1, 2014 12:03:32 AM UTC+1, Tony Su wrote:
>
> Hello,
> Have posted a screenshot of Marvel on my demo cluster
> https://github.com/putztzu/Misc_images/blob/master/marvel_only.png
>
> FYI Configuration
> All nodes running on openSUSE 13.1/openjdk1.7
> (On a single machine running VMware)
> ES-Marvel-openSUSE    
> ES-LogstasthIndexer-Redis-LogstashShipper(ApacheParse)-netcat
> ELASTICSEARCH-1       ES
> ELASTICSEARCH-2       ES
> ELASTICSEARCH-3       ES
> ELASTICSEARCH-4       ES
>
> Questions I have about what Marvel is displaying
>
> Cluster Summary
> 1. CPU usage of a cluster is interesting, is it an aggregate of cluster 
> CPU resources, and is it supposed to be a realtime snaphot or 
> mean/median/average/something else?
>
> 2. Memory, similar Q to (1). Is this the aggregated cluster resources, 
> total available and used, and is it current, peak or something else?
>
> Thx,
> Tony
>

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