Very pretty. Hope you carry this forward.

You might consider sampling from Nimbus using Thrift.

From: Klausen Schaefersinho [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2014 8:21 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: User Interface

Hi,

it is just a prototype yet with no backend... So i still have to decide what 
backend to use...

Cheers,

Klaus

On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 1:15 PM, Jean-Sebastien Vachon 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
 wrote:
Looks very promising. I like the fact that you see the flow of tuples between 
elements.

Any idea when you will release this so that we can try  it out with our 
topology?

From: Klausen Schaefersinho 
[mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>]
Sent: March-18-14 4:41 PM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: User Interface

Hi,

I have been prototyping an alternative UI for monitoring a storm cluster. The 
main driver was, that I would like to have a more condensed view of what is 
going on in my cluster and that I would also like to monitor some use case 
specific metrics, e.g. the training accuracy of a classifier or so. I have put 
a dummy online:

http://vommond.de/streamui/streamui.html

http://vommond.de/streamui/streamui-dark.html

The width and the color of the lines between the boxes correlate to the number 
of events flowing between the spouts and bolts. The widgets in the boxes show 
some other (dummy) metrics that one might of instance monitor. You can 
customize the UI quite a lot, e.g. hide widgets or change their type (but all 
changes are lost in the dummy).

Before I move on, I have some questions:

1) For now I have not integrated the UI with any backend. So before I start, I 
would be happy if
anybody could give me some advice what kind of monitoring backend to use. 
Ideally the backend would be:

- Easy to integrate with storm and
- Could also read the normal storm metrics.
- Have custom metrics variables to monitor.

Also I do not have too much time, so any kind of solution that has a REST 
service and would not require any server side hacking would be a big plus.

2) I saw that quite some people are using Ganglia or Nagius, but I have nether 
used it. Can any body share their experience?


Off course all comments with regards to the UI are welcome.

I am planing to release the source code in some days (after some cleaning up), 
so any body is welcome to pick it up.


Cheers,

Klaus


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