The InTime Server console allows the user to view the current status of any InTime job. It also has useful commands to query the InTime Server.
There are two modes; In user mode, the command prompt is displayed as
user>
. In admin mode, the command prompt is displayed as admin>
.
When in user mode, the user has limited rights to access information on
workers and jobs. When a user goes into admin mode by using .admin
,
the user can perform tasks like setting up the global toolchain, cancel
jobs and more.
To start a new administrator console in Linux run admin_console.sh
,
and in Windows use admin_console.bat
command in intimeserver
directory. :
$ ./admin_console.sh
InTime Server version: 1.2.0
Git: v1.2 (Build 17873da)
Built on Fri, 03 Oct 2014 15:32:53
Type ".help" for instructions. For help on any command, type ".help.<command>"
user>
Please note that admin mode is available to users running admin_console(.sh/.bat) inside intimeserver. The InTime Server only allows localhost for admin access by default. The user has to start InTime Server with an additional argument to make admin mode available to all users.
To list all the commands, use .help
in the administrator console. To
exit the administrator console, enter the .exit
command.
user> .help
+------------+------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| COMMANDS | MODE | DESCRIPTION |
+------------+------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| .help | user | show list of commands for user mode |
| .whoami | user | show current login user |
| .admin | user | enter admin mode |
| .exit | user | exit admin console |
| .date | user | show current date example .help.date |
| .global | user | show global configuration example .help.global |
| .poll | user | execute commands in polling mode example .help.poll |
| .server | user | show information on server example .help.server |
|------------|------|-----------------------------------------------------|
| .file | user | show latest files example .help.file |
| .history | user | show latest history example .help.history |
| .job | user | show latest job example .help.job |
| .log | user | show latest log example .help.log |
| .num | user | show current local/remote job id example .help.num |
| .revision | user | show latest revisions example .help.revision |
| .summary | user | show summary |
|------------|------|-----------------------------------------------------|
| .con | user | show number of concurrent run example .help.con |
| .cpu | user | show workers cpu info example .help.cpu |
| .disk | user | show workers disk info example .help.disk |
| .os | user | show workers os info example .help.os |
| .ram | user | show workers disk info example .help.ram |
| .status | user | show workers status info example .help.status |
| .toolchain | user | show workers toolchain info example .help.toolchain |
| .ver | user | show workers version info example .help.ver |
| .worker | user | show workers network info example .help.worker |
+------------+------+-----------------------------------------------------+
number of rows (time taken in second)
For users with the InTime client installed on their machines, the private cloud console can be accessed from within the InTime GUI by enabling it under [View] -> [Private Cloud Console] as shown below
When enabled a new tab will appear providing a private cloud console within the InTime GUI.
The system administrator can use some of these commands to finer-tune the InTime Server to better suit the production environment.
Commands to find out the date and time of the InTime Server.
.help.date
Show additional information and commands..date
Show the date of InTime Server..date.format
Show the date format. The default date format is yyyy-MM-dd..date.time
Show the time of InTime Server..date.time.format
Show the time format. The default time format is HH-mm-ss.
user> .date
+------------+
| DATE |
+------------+
| 2014-10-03 |
+------------+
user> .date.time
+----------+
| TIME |
+----------+
| 08:16:30 |
+----------+
user> .help.date
+--------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------+
| USAGE | DESCRIPTION |
+--------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------+
| .date | show current date |
| .date.format | show current date format |
|--------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------|
| .date.time | show current time |
| .date.time.format | show current time format |
+--------------------------------------+-------------------------------------------+
Users can set up toolchains in InTime Server that are required by the workers. This allows each worker to pull the information when it starts up.
.help.global
Show additional information and commands..global.setting
Show global setting..global.toolchain
Show global toolchain.
user> .global.setting
+--------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| SETTING | VALUE |
+--------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| File transfer port | 39941 |
| Admin console port | 39942 |
| File transfer method | SFTP |
| Server working directory | /home/intime/intimeserver/./plunify_server |
| Working Directory | $USER_HOME/plunify/worker_jobs |
| Concurrent job limit | 4 |
| Log verbosity | normal |
| Timestamp | 2014-10-03T06:06:15 |
+--------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
user> .global.toolchain
+-----+-------+--------+-----------+-----------------------------+---------------+
| NO. | OS | VENDOR | TOOL | PATH | LICENSE |
+-----+-------+--------+-----------+-----------------------------+---------------+
| 1 | LINUX | Altera | QuartusII | /opt/Quartus/13.0.0/quartus | 2500@10.0.0.1 |
+-----+-------+--------+-----------+-----------------------------+---------------+
1 row (0.01 sec), 2014-10-03 08:51:57
.global.set.toolchain
Setup new toolchain. (Available in admin mode only)..global.del.toolchain
Remove existing toolchain. (Available in admin mode only)
The example below shows how to set up a new toolchain.
user> .admin
admin> .global.set.toolchain
Enter Operating System for tool, use .end to exit session.
Operating System: ('1' for Linux, '2' for Windows) [1]
admin.os> 1
Enter tool, use .end to exit session.
Tools: ('1' for QuartusII, '2' for ISE, '3' for Vivado)
admin.tool> 1
Enter installation path, use .end to exit session.
For example, /opt/Quartus/13.0.0/quartus
admin.path> /opt/Quartus/13.0.0/quartus
Enter license path, use .end to exit session.
For example, /opt/file.dat for node-locked license,
port@hostname for floating license(LM_LICENSE_FILE)
admin.license> 2200@10.0.0.1
Operating System : Linux
Tool : QuartusII
Installation path : /opt/Quartus/13.0.0/quartus
License : 2500@10.0.0.1
Save to session? ('y' for Yes or 'n' for No) [y]
admin.confirm> y
Add more toolchain? ('y' for Yes or 'n' for No) [y]
admin.confirm> n
admin> .global.toolchain
+-----+-------+--------+-----------+-----------------------------+---------------+
| NO. | OS | VENDOR | TOOL | PATH | LICENSE |
+-----+-------+--------+-----------+-----------------------------+---------------+
| 1 | LINUX | Altera | QuartusII | /opt/Quartus/13.0.0/quartus | 2500@10.0.0.1 |
+-----+-------+--------+-----------+-----------------------------+---------------+
1 row (0.01 sec), 2014-10-03 08:51:57
The example below shows how to change the number of concurrent run for
workers. After approximately four minutes, check the new concurrent run
value with the command .cpu
user> .admin
admin> .global.set.concore=4
Proceed to set concurrent core? ('y' for Yes or 'n' for No) [y]
admin.confirm> y
admin> .global.setting
+---------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| SETTING | VALUE |
+---------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
| File transfer port | 39941 |
| Admin console port | 39942 |
| File transfer method | SFTP |
| Server working directory | /home/intime/intimeserver/./plunify_server |
| Working Directory | $USER_HOME/plunify/worker_jobs |
| Concurrent core for each worker | 4 |
| Log verbosity | normal |
| Timestamp | 2014-10-03T06:06:15 |
+---------------------------------+--------------------------------------------+
admin> .cpu
+-----+---------------------+-------+--------+--------+-------+-----------+---------+---------+---------+
| NO. | CLIENTID | JOBID | USERID | STATUS | ALIVE | TYPE | PHYCORE | CONCORE | MAXCORE |
+-----+---------------------+-------+--------+--------+-------+-----------+---------+---------+---------+
| 1 | user10_00505621E3EE | | user10 | FREE | YES | INTEL 2.7 | 4 | 4 | 0 |
+-----+---------------------+-------+--------+--------+-------+-----------+---------+---------+---------+
The example below shows how to change the working directory for worker. In normal condition, the working directory for the worker is located in /USER_HOME/plunify folder. Due to low disk space, the next best solution is to change the working directory to another location. Let say the new working directory is located in /tmp/worker_jobs. Make sure user has permission to write to this new directory and it exists.
user> .admin
admin> .global.set.jobsdir=/tmp/worker_jobs
After 2 heartbeats sent by the worker, perform a .disk command to view the new working directory.
admin> .disk
+-----+---------------------+-------+--------+--------+-------+----------+------------------+
| NO. | CLIENTID | JOBID | USERID | STATUS | ALIVE | DISK[GB] | DIRECTORY |
+-----+---------------------+-------+--------+--------+-------+----------+------------------+
| 1 | user10_00505622093F | | user10 | FREE | YES | 2.2 | /tmp/worker_jobs |
+-----+---------------------+-------+--------+--------+-------+----------+------------------+
Due to low disk space, changing the log verbosity from "normal" to "low" helps to reduce the size of worker's log file.
user> .admin
admin> .global.set.log_verbosity=low
Proceed to set log verbosity? ('y' for Yes or 'n' for No) [y]
admin.confirm> y
After 2 heartbeats sent by the worker, perform a .ver
admin> .ver
+-----+---------------------+-------+-----------+--------+-------+---------------+---------------+-----------+
| NO. | CLIENTID | JOBID | USERID | STATUS | ALIVE | AGENT_VERSION | JAR_VERSION | VERBOSITY |
+-----+---------------------+-------+-----------+--------+-------+---------------+---------------+-----------+
| 1 | user10_00505622093F | | user10 | FREE | YES | 1.3-f3b6d7f | 1.3.0-6396de8 | LOW |
+-----+---------------------+-------+-----------+--------+-------+---------------+---------------+-----------+
Some general errors like license not enough may caused the toolchain to fail. InTime Server has the feature to match the error and perform another retry. The maximum number of retries is 3. There are a few standard errors that have been shipped in the installer.
user> .global.error
+-----+------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| NO. | DATE | RETRY_ERRORS |
+-----+------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 1 | 2015-12-09 07:33 | Error (316008): Selected feature of TimeQuest Timing Analyzer is not available with your current license |
| 2 | 2015-12-09 07:33 | Error (292027): Specified license does not contain information required to run the Quartus II software |
| 3 | 2015-12-09 07:33 | Error (10003): Can't open encrypted VHDL or Verilog HDL file |
| 4 | 2015-12-09 07:33 | Error (119013): Current license file does not support |
+-----+------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
User can add and remove error retry string. The example below shows how to add new error retry string. When InTime Server found an exact match on a particular strategy, it will reset that strategy.
user> .admin
admin> .global.set.error
Enter retry error string, use .end to exit session.
admin.error> License not found
Add more? ('y' for Yes or 'n' for No) [y]
admin.confirm> n
admin> .global.error
+-----+------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| NO. | DATE | RETRY_ERRORS |
+-----+------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| 1 | 2015-12-09 07:33 | Error (316008): Selected feature of TimeQuest Timing Analyzer is not available with your current license |
| 2 | 2015-12-09 07:33 | Error (292027): Specified license does not contain information required to run the Quartus II software |
| 3 | 2015-12-09 07:33 | Error (10003): Can't open encrypted VHDL or Verilog HDL file |
| 4 | 2015-12-09 07:33 | Error (119013): Current license file does not support |
| 5 | 2015-12-15 02:53 | License not found |
+-----+------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Users can query the InTime Server on processor usage, memory usage and other information.
.help.server
Show additional information and commands..server.cpu
Show information on InTime Server CPU..server.disk
Show information on InTime Server disk space..server.ip
Show information on InTime Server IP address..server.jdbc
Show information on InTime Server JDBC settings, current supported are sqlite and mysql..server.mac
Show information on InTime Server MAC address..server.memory
Show information on InTime Server memory usage..server.network
Show information on InTime Server network information..server.os
Show information on InTime Server Operating System information..server.uptime
Show information on how long has InTime Server been running..server.git
Show information on InTime Server built information..server.lic
Show information on InTime Server license information..server.event
Show information on InTime Server events..server.version
Show information on InTime Server version..server.properties.set
Edit configuration of server. (Available in admin mode only)
user> .admin
admin> .server.properties.set.PRIORITY_FLAG=core
.server.properties
Show information on InTime Server settings and properties. Some of the properties are read-only (R) and cannot be changed. Properties with (RW) are those that can be edited using the.server.set.properties
command.
user> .server.properties
+-----+------------+-------------------------+-----------------------------------------+
| NO. | READ/WRITE | KEY | VALUE |
+-----+------------+-------------------------+-----------------------------------------+
| 1 | R | AUTO_FLAG | ON |
| 2 | R | ADMIN_CONSOLE_PORT | 39942 |
| 3 | R | COMMUNICATION_PORT | 39940 |
| 4 | R/W | CPUUTIL_FLAG | OFF |
| 5 | R/W | CPUUTIL_LIMIT | 50% |
| 6 | R | FILETRANSFER_PORT | 39941 |
| 7 | R | HEARTBEATCHECK_TIME | 60SECONDS |
| 8 | R/W | KEEP_FILE_FLAG | 3DAYS |
| 9 | R/W | KEEP_REPORTS_FLAG | NO |
| 10 | R/W | KEEP_SOURCE_FLAG | YES |
| 11 | R | LICENSEEXPIRYCHECK_TIME | 3600SECONDS |
| 12 | R/W | LICENSEFILE | /home/intime//intimeserver/./server.lic |
| 13 | R/W | LOGLEVEL | INFO |
| 14 | R/W | MATCHUSER_FLAG | NO |
| 15 | R/W | MAX_ADMIN_POLL | 12 |
| 16 | R/W | MAX_ADMIN_POLL_INTERVAL | 5SECONDS |
| 17 | R | MAXTIMECHECK_TIME | 60SECONDS |
| 18 | R | MAXTIMECHECK_TIME_JOB | 15MINUTES |
| 19 | R/W | MEMUTIL_FLAG | OFF |
| 20 | R/W | MEMUTIL_LIMIT | 1GB |
| 21 | R | MULTICAST | OFF |
| 22 | R | NETWORKWHITELIST_FLAG | OFF |
| 23 | R | QUEUECHECK_TIME | 33SECONDS |
| 24 | R | REMOTE_ADMIN | ADMIN |
| 25 | R/W | REVISION_RETRY | YES |
| 26 | R/W | PRIORITY_FLAG | CORE |
| 27 | R | TIME_CHANGE_OFFLINE | 10MINUTES |
| 28 | R/W | TIME_REMOVE_RECORD | 20MINUTES |
| 29 | R | URL_TIMEOUT | 30SECONDS |
| 30 | R | URL_READ_TIMEOUT | 60SECONDS |
+-----+------------+-------------------------+-----------------------------------------+
- AUTO_FLAG Auto assign flag. The InTime Server automatically delegates jobs to workers when this is ON. This flag can be changed if a Private Enterprise license is in use. Another way to change this property is to supply the argument when starting the InTime Server. In Private Group license, it is always ON and read-only. AUTO_FLAG Value: on/off.
$ ./start_server.sh -auto off
- ADMIN_CONSOLE_PORT Admin console port number. Default port for admin console is 39942. If this port is being used, users can change this property via an argument when starting the InTime Server.
$ ./start_server.sh -adminport 15888
- COMMUNICATION_PORT Communication port number. Default port for communication is 39940. If this port is being used, users can change this property via an argument when starting the InTime Server.
$ ./start_server.sh -comport 15666
- CPUUTIL_FLAG CPU utilization flag. InTime Server will use the CPUUTIL_LIMIT property when assigning jobs to a worker. CPUUTIL_FLAG Value: on/off. Only those workers with utilization equal or less than CPUUTIL_LIMIT will be assigned.
- CPUUTIL_LIMIT Value: 0-100. Another way to change this property is via an argument when starting the InTime Server.
$ ./start_server.sh -cpuutil on -cpulimit 50
- FILETRANSFER_PORT File transfer port number. Default port for file transfer is 39941. If this port has been used, it can be changed via the appropriate argument when starting the InTime Server.
$ ./start_server.sh -fileport 15777
- KEEP_FILE_FLAG Keep the uploaded source and report files. The default value is 3 days. The file will be kept in the respective folder for the specified number of days.
- KEEP_REPORTS_FLAG Keep the uploaded report files. The default is NO. InTime Server will remove the report files after KEEP_FILE_FLAG days.
- KEEP_SOURCE_FLAG Keep the source files. Default is YES. Change the value to NO and InTime Server will remove the source files after KEEP_FILE_FLAG days.
- LOGLEVEL The log level of InTime Server. Default is info. The log will be rolled over after midnight every day. The logs can be found in INTIMESERVER_HOME/logs/intimeserver.log. The rolled-over logs will be named intimeserver.yyyy-MM-dd.log
- MATCHUSER_FLAG Match the USERID of worker. Default is YES. Job submitted by user will be assigned to workers that are started by the same user. If the USERID is blank, InTime Server will ignore MATCHUSER_FLAG and proceed to automatically assign the job.
- MEMUTIL_FLAG Memory utilization flag. InTime Server will use the MEMUTIL_FLAG when assigning jobs to a worker. MEMUTIL_FLAG Value: on/off. Only those workers with memory equal or more than MEMUTIL_LIMIT in GB will be assigned jobs.
- MEMUTIL_LIMIT Value in Giga-Bytes (GB). Another way to change is to supply the appropriate argument when starting the InTime Server.
$ ./start_server.sh -memutil on -memlimit 4
- REMOTE_ADMIN InTime Server by default does not allow admin mode to be invoked via the admin console, only via the loop-back interface or localhost. Another way to change this behavior is via an argument when starting the InTime Server.
$ ./start_server.sh -remoteadmin admin
- PRIORITY_FLAG InTime Server will usen this value to assign to more workers or more CPU cores. The preferred method is to assign to more workers. PRIORITY_FLAG Value: worker/core. Another way to change this behavior is via an argument when starting the InTime Server.
$ ./start_server.sh -priority core
.help.job
Show additional information and commands..job
Show latest job information.
To see the last four jobs, type .job4
To see job number 88, type
.job=88
. Each job has a status, and the types of status are:
UPLOADING The project file is being uploaded to the InTime Server.
NEW The job has been created, but not assigned to any worker. You
can also use .job.assign=jobid
to assign the job.
ASSIGNED The job is assigned to a worker.
COMPLETED The job has completed.
CANCELLED The job was cancelled by the user.
ERROR The job has an error. Check the InTime log for details.
QUEUED The job is currently in the job queue waiting for a worker to pick it up.
.help.file
Show additional information and commands..file
Show the latest file details. It displays the source files present and the reports for the last job. The file size is in bytes..help.history
Show additional information and commands..history
Show the latest job status report sent by InTime..help.revision
Show additional information and commands..revision
Show the latest job status report sent by the tools. For user running InTime in Tcl mode, this feature allows the user to view the current process carried out by the tool..help.log
Show additional information and commands..log
Show latest job log details.
user> .job
+-----+--------------------+-------+---------+--------+-------+--------+---------+-----------+
| NO. | CLIENTID | JOBID | P.JOBID | USERID | START | FINISH | TIME | STATUS |
+-----+--------------------+-------+---------+--------+-------+--------+---------+-----------+
| 1 | user1_22000B40A9E3 | 998 | 997 | user1 | 03:35 | 03:51 | 15m:40s | COMPLETED |
+-----+--------------------+-------+---------+--------+-------+--------+---------+-----------+
user> .file
+-----+---------+-------+---------------------------------------------------------+----------+
| NO. | TYPE | JOBID | FILENAME | SIZE[B] |
+-----+---------+-------+---------------------------------------------------------+----------+
| 1 | SOURCE | 998 | 998_flow_config.ini | 1479 |
| 2 | SOURCE | 998 | 998_upload_fileset.txt | 698 |
| 3 | SOURCE | 998 | eight_bit_uc.qar | 120502 |
| 4 | SOURCE | 998 | eight_bit_uc_fallback.zip | 97439 |
|-----|---------|-------|---------------------------------------------------------|----------|
| | | | TOTAL | 215 KB |
|-----|---------|-------|---------------------------------------------------------|----------|
| 1 | REPORTS | 998 | user1_22000A41049F_998_cal_speed_low_fileset.txt | 541 |
| 2 | REPORTS | 998 | user1_22000A41049F_998_cal_speed_low_reports.zip | 17274 |
| 3 | REPORTS | 998 | user1_22000A41049F_998_cal_speed_low_status.txt | 1209 |
| 4 | REPORTS | 998 | user1_22000A41049F_998_g_optimize_13_fileset.txt | 563 |
| 5 | REPORTS | 998 | user1_22000A41049F_998_g_optimize_13_reports.zip | 17102 |
| 6 | REPORTS | 998 | user1_22000A41049F_998_g_optimize_13_status.txt | 1221 |
| 7 | REPORTS | 998 | user1_22000A41049F_998_g_optimize_18_fileset.txt | 563 |
| 8 | REPORTS | 998 | user1_22000A41049F_998_g_optimize_18_reports.zip | 17233 |
| 9 | REPORTS | 998 | user1_22000A41049F_998_g_optimize_18_status.txt | 1221 |
| 10 | REPORTS | 998 | user1_22000A41049F_998_g_optimize_8_fileset.txt | 561 |
|-----|---------|-------|---------------------------------------------------------|----------|
| | | | TOTAL | 371.5 KB |
+-----+---------+-------+---------------------------------------------------------+----------+
user> .history
+-----+----------+-------+--------+-----------+-------+--------+---------+-----+-------------+
| NO. | CLIENTID | JOBID | USERID | STATUS | START | FINISH | TIME | ROW | REVISIONS |
+-----+----------+-------+--------+-----------+-------+--------+---------+-----+-------------+
| 1 | user1 | 998 | user1 | COMPLETED | 03:35 | 03:39 | 03m:43s | 1 | cal_speed |
| 2 | user1 | 998 | user1 | COMPLETED | 03:39 | 03:43 | 03m:34s | 1 | g_opt_8 |
| 3 | user1 | 998 | user1 | COMPLETED | 03:43 | 03:46 | 03m:10s | 1 | g_opt_13 |
| 4 | user1 | 998 | user1 | COMPLETED | 03:47 | 03:51 | 03m:39s | 1 | g_opt_18 |
| 5 | user1 | 998 | user1 | COMPLETED | 03:35 | 03:38 | 03m:07s | 1 | g_opt_1 |
| 6 | user1 | 998 | user1 | COMPLETED | 03:39 | 03:42 | 03m:30s | 1 | g_opt_6 |
| 7 | user1 | 998 | user1 | COMPLETED | 03:43 | 03:46 | 03m:31s | 1 | g_opt_12 |
| 8 | user1 | 998 | user1 | COMPLETED | 03:47 | 03:50 | 03m:26s | 1 | g_opt_17 |
| 9 | user1 | 998 | user1 | COMPLETED | 03:35 | 03:38 | 03m:14s | 1 | g_opt_2 |
| 10 | user1 | 998 | user1 | COMPLETED | 03:39 | 03:42 | 03m:14s | 1 | g_opt_7 |
+-----+----------+-------+--------+-----------+-------+--------+---------+-----+-------------+
user> .revision
+-----+-------------------+-------+--------+-----------+----------------+---------------+-------+---------+---------+-------+
| NO. | CLIENTID | JOBID | USERID | STATUS | TOOLCHAIN_STEP | REVISION | START | UPDATED | TIME | RETRY |
+-----+-------------------+-------+--------+-----------+----------------+---------------+-------+---------+---------+-------+
| 1 | user1_22000A4109F | 998 | user1 | COMPLETED | RUNDONE | cal_speed_low | 03:34 | 03:39 | 03m:26s | 1/3 |
| 2 | user1_22000B409D4 | 998 | user1 | COMPLETED | RUNDONE | g_optimize_1 | 03:34 | 03:38 | 03m:26s | 1/3 |
| 3 | user1_22000B40A72 | 998 | user1 | COMPLETED | RUNDONE | g_optimize_2 | 03:34 | 03:38 | 03m:26s | 2/3 |
| 4 | user1_22000B45123 | 998 | user1 | COMPLETED | RUNDONE | g_optimize_3 | 03:34 | 03:38 | 03m:26s | 1/3 |
| 5 | user1_22000B45876 | 998 | user1 | COMPLETED | RUNDONE | g_optimize_4 | 03:34 | 03:39 | 03m:26s | 2/3 |
| 6 | user1_22000B45123 | 998 | user1 | COMPLETED | RUNDONE | g_optimize_5 | 03:34 | 03:42 | 03m:26s | 3/3 |
| 7 | user1_22000B409D4 | 998 | user1 | COMPLETED | RUNDONE | g_optimize_6 | 03:34 | 03:42 | 03m:26s | 2/3 |
| 8 | user1_22000B40A72 | 998 | user1 | COMPLETED | RUNDONE | g_optimize_7 | 03:34 | 03:42 | 03m:26s | 1/3 |
| 9 | user1_22000A4109F | 998 | user1 | COMPLETED | RUNDONE | g_optimize_8 | 03:34 | 03:43 | 03m:26s | 1/3 |
| 10 | user1_22000B45876 | 998 | user1 | COMPLETED | RUNDONE | g_optimize_9 | 03:34 | 03:43 | 03m:26s | 2/3 |
+-----+-------------------+-------+--------+-----------+----------------+---------------+-------+---------+---------+-------+
user> .log
HH:mm:ss | UUID | CLIENTID | STEP | MESSAGE
03:34:44 | A-F5F349 | user1_22000B40A9E3 | PASS | Submitting a new job, 998
03:34:59 | A-F60530 | user1_22000B40A9E3 | PASS | Uploading project file.
03:35:29 | A-E538BE | user1_22000B451923 | PASS | Downloading revision g_optimize_3
03:46:37 | A-495FF2 | user1_22000B451923 | PASS | Downloading revision g_optimize_15
03:46:49 | A-15B1BD | user1_22000B409ED4 | PASS | Finishing revision g_optimize_12
03:46:56 | A-8BA3B3 | user1_22000B40A572 | PASS | Downloading revision g_optimize_16
03:46:57 | A-83423A | user1_22000A41049F | PASS | Finishing revision g_optimize_13
03:47:17 | A-01411C | user1_22000B409ED4 | PASS | Downloading revision g_optimize_17
03:47:19 | A-44D36E | user1_22000B458D76 | PASS | Finishing revision g_optimize_14
03:47:24 | A-86410D | user1_22000A41049F | PASS | Downloading revision g_optimize_18
03:47:46 | A-1814D9 | user1_22000B458D76 | PASS | Downloading revision g_optimize_19
03:50:06 | A-ED9722 | user1_22000B451923 | PASS | Finishing revision g_optimize_15
03:50:07 | A-D73889 | user1_22000B40A572 | PASS | Finishing revision g_optimize_16
03:50:43 | A-D24C33 | user1_22000B409ED4 | PASS | Finishing revision g_optimize_17
03:51:01 | A-843C18 | user1_22000B458D76 | PASS | Finishing revision g_optimize_19
03:51:03 | A-A0F46B | user1_22000A41049F | PASS | Completing job 998
.help.cpu
Show additional information and commands..cpu
Show CPU information of workers..con
Show CPU summary of all workers.
Display the workers' physical cores, concurrent core and maximum core
values. The + symbol denotes the total physical cores on that machine.
Under the command .cpu.jobid
and .con.userid
, the * symbol denotes
the total physical cores based on the user account.
Display the workers' CPU type, number of cores and total CPU
utilization. To see more examples of .cpu
, type .help.cpu
PHYCORE
refers to physical hardware cores. CONCORE is the number of concurrent
cores that the worker has been configured using .global.set.concore.
MAXCORE is the InTime Server assigned limit on of number of cores to
use.
user> .cpu
+----+----------+-------+--------+--------+-------+------+---------+---------+---------+------+
| NO | CLIENTID | JOBID | USERID | STATUS | ALIVE | TYPE | PHYCORE | CONCORE | MAXCORE | UTIL |
+----+----------+-------+--------+--------+-------+------+---------+---------+---------+------+
| 1 | user1 | | user1 | FREE | YES | AMD | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
| 2 | user1 | | user1 | FREE | YES | AMD | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
| 3 | user1 | | user1 | FREE | YES | AMD | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
| 4 | user1 | | user1 | FREE | YES | AMD | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
| 5 | user1 | | user1 | FREE | YES | AMD | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
+----+----------+-------+--------+--------+-------+------+---------+---------+---------+------+
user> .con
+-----+---------------+--------------+------------------+-------+---------+---------+---------+
| NO. | HOSTNAME | MAC_ADDRESS | IP_ADDRESS | AGENT | PHYCORE | CONCORE | MAXCORE |
+-----+---------------+--------------+------------------+-------+---------+---------+---------+
| 1 | 10-231-2-185 | 22000AE702B9 | 10.231.2.185 | 1 | 1 + | 1 | 0 |
| 2 | 10-147-29-112 | 22000B41047D | 10.147.29.118 | 1 | 1 + | 1 | 0 |
| 3 | 10-183-45-71 | 22000B421BDE | 10.183.45.71 | 1 | 1 + | 1 | 0 |
| 4 | 10-167-14-181 | 22000B4516F7 | 10.167.149.181 | 1 | 1 + | 1 | 0 |
| 5 | 10-181-21-195 | 22000B458FAD | 10.181.21.195 | 1 | 1 + | 1 | 0 |
|-----|---------------|--------------|------------------|-------|---------|---------|---------|
| | | | TOTAL | 5 | 5 | 5 | 0 |
|-----|---------------|--------------|------------------|-------|---------|---------|---------|
| | | | CONCURRENT_USED | | | | 0 |
|-----|---------------|--------------|------------------|-------|---------|---------|---------|
| | | | CONCURRENT_LEFT | | | | 100 |
| | | | CONCURRENT_TOTAL | | | | 100 |
+-----+---------------+--------------+------------------+-------+---------+---------+---------+
.os
Show Operating System information of the workers.
user> .os
+-----+----------+-------+--------+--------+-------+--------+--------+--------+---------------+
| NO. | CLIENTID | JOBID | USERID | STATUS | ALIVE | SYSTEM | ARCH | KERNEL | DISTRO |
+-----+----------+-------+--------+--------+-------+--------+--------+--------+---------------+
| 1 | user1 | | user1 | FREE | YES | LINUX | x86_64 | 2.6.18 | CENTOS 5.6 |
| 2 | user1 | | user1 | FREE | YES | LINUX | x86_64 | 2.6.18 | CENTOS 5.6 |
| 3 | user1 | | user1 | FREE | YES | LINUX | x86_64 | 2.6.18 | CENTOS 5.6 |
| 4 | user1 | | user1 | FREE | YES | LINUX | x86_64 | 2.6.18 | CENTOS 5.6 |
| 5 | user1 | | user1 | FREE | YES | LINUX | x86_64 | 2.6.18 | CENTOS 5.6 |
+-----+-------u--+-------+--------+--------+-------+--------+--------+--------+---------------+
.disk
Show the Disk space usage of the workers..ram
Show the Memory availability of the workers.
user> .disk
+-----+----------+-------+--------+--------+-------+----------+-------------------------------+
| NO. | CLIENTID | JOBID | USERID | STATUS | ALIVE | DISK[GB] | DIRECTORY |
+-----+----------+-------+--------+--------+-------+----------+-------------------------------+
| 1 | user1 | | user1 | FREE | YES | 71.4 | /home/user1/plunify/wrkr_jobs |
| 2 | user1 | | user1 | FREE | YES | 71.4 | /home/user1/plunify/wrkr_jobs |
| 3 | user1 | | user1 | FREE | YES | 71.4 | /home/user1/plunify/wrkr_jobs |
| 4 | user1 | | user1 | FREE | YES | 71.4 | /home/user1/plunify/wrkr_jobs |
| 5 | user1 | | user1 | FREE | YES | 71.4 | /home/user1/plunify/wrkr_jobs |
+-----+----------+-------+--------+--------+-------+----------+-------------------------------+
user> .ram
+-----+--------------------+-------+-----------+--------+-------+----------+-----------+
| NO. | CLIENTID | JOBID | USERID | STATUS | ALIVE | FREE[GB] | TOTAL[GB] |
+-----+--------------------+-------+-----------+--------+-------+----------+-----------+
| 1 | user1_22000AE702B9 | | user1 | FREE | YES | 3.6 | 3.8 |
| 2 | user1_22000B41047D | | user1 | FREE | YES | 3.6 | 3.8 |
| 3 | user1_22000B421BDE | | user1 | FREE | YES | 3.6 | 3.8 |
| 4 | user1_22000B4516F7 | | user1 | FREE | YES | 3.6 | 3.8 |
| 5 | user1_22000B458FAD | | user1 | FREE | YES | 3.6 | 3.8 |
+-----+--------------------+-------+-----------+--------+-------+----------+-----------+
.worker
Show the hostname, IP address and MAC address of the workers.
user> .worker
+-----+----------+-------+--------+--------+-------+----------+--------------+----------------+
| NO. | CLIENTID | JOBID | USERID | STATUS | ALIVE | HOSTNAME | MAC_ADDRESS | IP_ADDRESS |
+-----+----------+-------+--------+--------+-------+----------+--------------+----------------+
| 1 | user1_22 | | user1 | FREE | YES | 10-147-2 | 22000B41047D | 10.147.29.118 |
| 2 | user1_27 | | user1 | FREE | YES | 10-167-1 | 22000B4516F7 | 10.167.149.181 |
| 3 | user1_2D | | user1 | FREE | YES | 10-181-2 | 22000B458FAD | 10.181.21.195 |
| 4 | user1_2E | | user1 | FREE | YES | 10-183-4 | 22000B421BDE | 10.183.45.71 |
| 5 | user1_29 | | user1 | FREE | YES | 10-231-2 | 22000AE702B9 | 10.231.2.185 |
+-----+----------+-------+--------+--------+-------+----------+--------------+----------------+
.toolchain
Show the vendor, tool and version of the workers.
user> .toolchain
+-----+-----------+-------+--------+--------+-------+-------+--------+-----------+---------+
| NO. | CLIENTID | JOBID | USERID | STATUS | ALIVE | COUNT | VENDOR | TOOL | VERSION |
+-----+-----------+-------+--------+--------+-------+-------+--------+-----------+---------+
| 1 | user1_220 | | user1 | FREE | YES | 2 | ALTERA | QUARTUSII | 13.0.0 |
| | | | | | | | ALTERA | QUARTUSII | 13.1.2 |
| 2 | user1_220 | | user1 | FREE | YES | 2 | ALTERA | QUARTUSII | 13.0.0 |
| | | | | | | | ALTERA | QUARTUSII | 13.1.2 |
| 3 | user1_220 | | user1 | FREE | YES | 2 | ALTERA | QUARTUSII | 13.0.0 |
| | | | | | | | ALTERA | QUARTUSII | 13.1.2 |
| 4 | user1_220 | | user1 | FREE | YES | 2 | ALTERA | QUARTUSII | 13.0.0 |
| | | | | | | | ALTERA | QUARTUSII | 13.1.2 |
| 5 | user1_220 | | user1 | FREE | YES | 2 | ALTERA | QUARTUSII | 13.0.0 |
| | | | | | | | ALTERA | QUARTUSII | 13.1.2 |
+-----+-----------+-------+--------+--------+-------+-------+--------+-----------+---------+
.status
Show the health of the workers and if they are alive. It shows if the workers are free or busy.
user> .status
+-----+-----------------+-------+--------+--------+-------+--------+--------+-----------------+
| NO. | CLIENTID | JOBID | USERID | STATUS | ALIVE | B.LIST | MARKED | LAST_HEARTBEAT |
+-----+-----------------+-------+--------+--------+-------+--------+--------+-----------------+
| 1 | user1_22000AE70 | | user1 | FREE | YES | NO | NIL | 03:06 (00m:19s) |
| 2 | user1_22000B410 | | user1 | FREE | YES | NO | NIL | 03:06 (00m:18s) |
| 3 | user1_22000B421 | | user1 | FREE | YES | NO | NIL | 03:06 (00m:18s) |
| 4 | user1_22000B451 | | user1 | FREE | YES | NO | NIL | 03:06 (00m:18s) |
| 5 | user1_22000B458 | | user1 | FREE | YES | NO | NIL | 03:06 (00m:19s) |
+-----+-----------------+-------+--------+--------+-------+--------+--------+-----------------+
.ver
Show version information of the workers. It has the log verbosity of the workers.
user> .ver
+-----+-----------+-------+--------+--------+-------+---------------+-------------+-----------+
| NO. | CLIENTID | JOBID | USERID | STATUS | ALIVE | AGENT_VERSION | JAR_VERSION | VERBOSITY |
+-----+-----------+-------+--------+--------+-------+---------------+-------------+-----------+
| 1 | user1_220 | | user1 | FREE | YES | 1.2-fa13b7e | 1.2-a4b0498 | LOW |
| 2 | user1_220 | | user1 | FREE | YES | 1.2-fa13b7e | 1.2-a4b0498 | LOW |
| 3 | user1_220 | | user1 | FREE | YES | 1.2-fa13b7e | 1.2-a4b0498 | LOW |
| 4 | user1_220 | | user1 | FREE | YES | 1.2-fa13b7e | 1.2-a4b0498 | LOW |
| 5 | user1_220 | | user1 | FREE | YES | 1.2-fa13b7e | 1.2-a4b0498 | LOW |
+-----+-----------+-------+--------+--------+-------+---------------+-------------+-----------+
.intime.set.terminate
Mark workers for termination. After two heartbeats, a marked worker will terminate..intime.del.terminate
Unmark workers so that they will not be terminated.
user> .admin
admin> .intime.set.terminate
+--------+----------------------+--------+--------+-------+--------+--------+-----------------+
| INDEX. | CLIENTID | USERID | STATUS | ALIVE | B.LIST | MARKED | LAST_HEARTBEAT |
+--------+----------------------+--------+--------+-------+--------+--------+-----------------+
| 1 | user1_22000AE702B9 | user1 | FREE | YES | NO | NIL | 03:11 (01m:17s) |
| 2 | user1_22000B41047D | user1 | FREE | YES | NO | NIL | 03:11 (01m:17s) |
| 3 | user1_22000B421BDE | user1 | FREE | YES | NO | NIL | 03:11 (01m:17s) |
| 4 | user1_22000B4516F7 | user1 | FREE | YES | NO | NIL | 03:11 (01m:17s) |
| 5 | user1_22000B458FAD | user1 | FREE | YES | NO | NIL | 03:11 (01m:18s) |
+--------+----------------------+--------+--------+-------+--------+--------+-----------------+
Enter worker INDEX numbers and/or ranges separated by commas.
For example, 1,2,3-5
admin.intime.set.terminate> 1
Proceed to mark agent to terminate? ('n' for No or 'y' for Yes) [n]
admin.confirm> y
admin> .status
+-----+--------------------+-------+--------+--------+-------+--------+-----------+-----------------+
| NO. | CLIENTID | JOBID | USERID | STATUS | ALIVE | B.LIST | MARKED | LAST_HEARTBEAT |
+-----+--------------------+-------+--------+--------+-------+--------+-----------+-----------------+
| 1 | user1_22000AE702B9 | | user1 | FREE | YES | NO | TERMINATE | 03:12 (00m:02s) |
| 2 | user1_22000B41047D | | user1 | FREE | YES | NO | NIL | 03:12 (00m:19s) |
| 3 | user1_22000B421BDE | | user1 | FREE | YES | NO | NIL | 03:12 (00m:19s) |
| 4 | user1_22000B4516F7 | | user1 | FREE | YES | NO | NIL | 03:12 (00m:19s) |
| 5 | user1_22000B458FAD | | user1 | FREE | YES | NO | NIL | 03:12 (00m:20s) |
+-----+--------------------+-------+--------+--------+-------+--------+-----------+-----------------+
admin>
User can blacklist workers so that new jobs will not be assigned to those workers.
.intime.set.blacklist
Blacklist workers. Job will not be assigned to the workers..intime.del.blacklist
Remove blacklisted workers.
user> .admin
admin> .intime.set.blacklist
+--------+------------------------+----------+--------+-------+--------+--------+-----------------+
| INDEX. | CLIENTID | USERID | STATUS | ALIVE | B.LIST | MARKED | LAST_HEARTBEAT |
+--------+------------------------+----------+--------+-------+--------+--------+-----------------+
| 1 | user1_22000B412014 | user1 | FREE | YES | NO | NIL | 09:50 (00m:18s) |
| 2 | user1_22000B428179 | user1 | FREE | YES | NO | NIL | 09:50 (00m:18s) |
| 3 | user1_22000B450FAF | user1 | FREE | YES | NO | NIL | 09:50 (00m:22s) |
| 4 | user1_22000B45186F | user1 | FREE | YES | NO | NIL | 09:50 (00m:19s) |
| 5 | user1_22000B460FAD | user1 | FREE | YES | NO | NIL | 09:50 (00m:19s) |
| 6 | user1_22000B4693FA | user1 | FREE | YES | NO | NIL | 09:50 (00m:28s) |
+--------+------------------------+----------+--------+-------+--------+--------+-----------------+
Enter worker INDEX numbers and/or ranges separated by commas.
For example, 1,2,4-6
admin.intime.set.blacklist> 1-3
Proceed to set blacklist? ('y' for Yes or 'n' for No) [y]
admin.confirm> y
admin> .status
+-----+---------------------+-------+--------+--------+-------+--------+--------+-----------------+
| NO. | CLIENTID | JOBID | USERID | STATUS | ALIVE | B.LIST | MARKED | LAST_HEARTBEAT |
+-----+---------------------+-------+--------+--------+-------+--------+--------+-----------------+
| 1 | user1_22000B412014 | | user1 | FREE | YES | YES | NIL | 09:50 (00m:02s) |
| 2 | user1_22000B428179 | | user1 | FREE | YES | YES | NIL | 09:50 (00m:04s) |
| 3 | user1_22000B450FAF | | user1 | FREE | YES | YES | NIL | 09:50 (00m:04s) |
| 4 | user1_22000B45186F | | user1 | FREE | YES | NO | NIL | 09:50 (00m:05s) |
| 5 | user1_22000B460FAD | | user1 | FREE | YES | NO | NIL | 09:50 (00m:04s) |
| 6 | user1_22000B4693FA | | user1 | FREE | YES | NO | NIL | 09:50 (00m:14s) |
+-----+---------------------+-------+--------+--------+-------+--------+--------+-----------------+
In admin console, there are some basic security features built in. When connecting to the InTime Server admin console from another host, the user can only be in user mode. To allow a user to perform admin mode functions, start InTime server with the following option: :
$ ./start_server.sh -remoteadmin <argument>
disable to disable remote admin console, user mode is also disabled. The only way is go to admin console is from the localhost of the InTime Server.
user to allow only user mode when connect remotely. This is the default if -remoteadmin is not used.
admin to allow both admin and user mode when connect remotely.
In the InTimeServer installation directory, an administrator can create a hosts.deny file. With this file, an dministrator can specify which host to deny access to. The format of the file is as follows:
$ cd INTIMESERVER_HOME
$ vi hosts.deny
192.168.2.10
192.168.5.200/32
192.168.1.0/24
Format of hosts.deny. The first line blocks host 192.168.2.10. The second line blocks 192.168.5.200/32. This is a CIDR notation with a mask of 255.255.255.255. The last line blocks a subnet of 192.168.1.0/24. All hosts in the range 192.168.1.1 - 192.168.1.254 will not be allowed to login to admin console.
If the network is too big to deny unwanted hosts, another method is to create the whitelist. An administrator can create a hosts.allow file. To enable this feature, the server has to be started with extra argument. Now all hosts will be blocked by default. Only hosts listed in the hosts.allow file will be allowed to do remote admin console.
$ ./start_server.sh -hostsallow on
$ cd INTIMESERVER_HOME
$ vi hosts.allow
192.168.6.1
192.168.23.9/32
192.168.8.0/24
Format of hosts.allow. The first line is to allow host 192.168.6.1. The second line is to allow 192.168.23.9/32. This is a CIDR notation with a mask of 255.255.255.255. The last line allows a subnet of 192.168.8.0/24. All hosts in the range 192.168.8.1 - 192.168.8.254 will be allowed to login to the admin console.
If the record appears in both hosts.allow and hosts.deny, the host will be blocked. hosts.deny has priority. If hosts.allow is turned on, it is advisable to remove hosts.deny to avoid confusion. '