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Lars George commented on HBASE-2061:
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+1

I thought about a iPhone app actually a while back but missing the API was the 
first issue. If the Stargate API is platform/client independent than that is 
all that is needed. But a light weight midlet is a good start of course, the 
former only would feel more native.

> Mobile Cluster Manager
> ----------------------
>
>                 Key: HBASE-2061
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-2061
>             Project: Hadoop HBase
>          Issue Type: Wish
>            Reporter: Andrew Purtell
>            Priority: Minor
>
> Consider a midlet (for iPhone and Blackberry) that puts up status of HBase, 
> HDFS, and MapReduce services. Extend Stargate for back end support. (Support 
> active-active failover of Stargate service.) Visualize cluster status with a 
> dashboard. Make the summary view fit without needing to scroll. Summarize 
> load with a weather motif. For detail provide a navigable tree view: service 
> -> rack -> server -> daemon -> resource. Display metrics and time series 
> graphs sourced from Ganglia/RRD in the leaves if available, with controls for 
> selecting metric and time range filtered for the appropriate resource or 
> aggregate view. For HBase, visualize region deployment and key and query 
> densities by region; also, load and performance metrics by region. Buttons 
> for control actions at cluster, server, and daemon scope. Control actions for 
> MapReduce job tracker. Command line with auto-completion. Support a 
> background mode that maintains a connection open to the cluster and receives 
> push telemetry. Optimize communication for high latency lossy transport. 
> (Could be based on Avro over compressed SSH tunnelling with suitable framing 
> and flushing.) If possible the Stargate extension should monitor the 
> telemetry stream and do non-parametric outlier detection (incremental LOF?). 
> (The cluster could help with that, look at distributed outlier detection 
> results in the Sensor Networks literature.) As appropriate alert the device 
> user and provide shortcut(s) on the dashboard to most relevant resource that 
> supports control actions. 
> While travelling in New York I had the "opportunity" to do wizard level 
> cluster diagnostics and recovery over ssh on the Blackberry while sitting in 
> Times Square. Let's just say it was inconvenient. So the above is my wish. :-)

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