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Since you can set a "Core Limit" per user, it would be nice to be able to see how many cores people are using when looking at the list of clusters. Currently it only shows Workers.
Also, it would be nice to standardize on terminology. The error messages you get use CPUs and instances but the dashboard uses Core and Workers.
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Thanks for the issue @chrowe, apologies for the delayed response. You can show the number of cores on the clusters table by adding metrics/cores column like this:
There are lots of other metrics you can add, depending on what you're interested in. Hopefully that helps give better visibility into core usage.
The error messages you get use CPUs and instances but the dashboard uses Core and Workers.
Since you can set a "Core Limit" per user, it would be nice to be able to see how many cores people are using when looking at the list of clusters. Currently it only shows Workers.
Also, it would be nice to standardize on terminology. The error messages you get use
CPUs
andinstances
but the dashboard usesCore
andWorkers
.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: