In the standard configuration the dCache web interface is
started on the head node (meaning that the domain hosting the
httpd
service is running on the head node) and can be
reached via port 2288
. Point a web browser to
http://<head-node.example.org>:2288/
to get to the main menu of the dCache web interface. The
contents of the web interface are self-explanatory and are the
primary source for most monitoring and trouble-shooting tasks.
The “Cell Services” page displays the status of some important cells of the dCache instance.
The “Pool Usage” page gives a good overview of the current space usage of the whole dCache instance. In the graphs, free space is marked yellow, space occupied by cached files (which may be deleted when space is needed) is marked green, and space occupied by precious files, which cannot be deleted is marked red. Other states (e.g., files which are currently written) are marked purple.
The page “Pool Request Queues” (or “Pool Transfer Queues”) gives information about the number of current requests handled by each pool. “Actions Log” keeps track of all the transfers performed by the pools up to now.
The remaining pages are only relevant with more advanced configurations: The page “Pools” (or “Pool Attraction Configuration”) can be used to analyze the current configuration of the pool selection unit in the pool manager. The remaining pages are relevant only if a tertiary storage system (HSM) is connected to the dCache instance.