Log in to FusionInsight Manager and choose Tenant Resources > Tenant Resources Management. On the page that is displayed, you can find that FusionInsight Manager is a unified multi-tenant management platform that integrates multiple functions such as tenant lifecycle management, tenant resource configuration, tenant service association, and tenant resource usage statistics, delivering a mature multi-tenant management model and achieving centralized tenant and service management.
Graphical User Interface
FusionInsight Manager provides the graphical multi-tenant management interface and manages and operates multiple levels of tenants using the tree structure. Additionally, FusionInsight Manager integrates the basic information and resource quota of the current tenant in one interface to facilitate O&M and management, as shown in Figure 1.
Hierarchical Tenant Management
FusionInsight Manager supports a hierarchical tenant management model in which you can add sub-tenants to an existing tenant to re-configure resources. Sub-tenants of level-1 tenants are level-2 tenants. So on and so forth. FusionInsight Manager provides enterprises with a field-tested multi-tenant management model, enabling centralized tenant and service management.
FusionInsight Manager hides internal permission management details from common users and simplifies permission management operations for administrators, improving usability and user experience of tenant permission management.
In FusionInsight Manager, you can configure the computing resources and storage resources during the creation of a tenant and add, modify, or delete the resources of the tenant.
Permissions of the roles that are associated with a tenant are updated automatically when you modify the computing or storage resources of the tenant.
Resource usage statistics are critical for administrators to determine O&M activities based on the status of cluster applications and services, improving the cluster O&M efficiency. FusionInsight Manager displays the resource statistics of tenants in Resource Quota, including the vCores, memory, and HDFS storage resources.
Graphical resource monitoring supports the graphical display of monitoring metrics listed in Table 1, as shown in Figure 2.
By default, the real-time monitoring data is displayed. You can click to customize a time range. The default time ranges include 4 hours, 8 hours, 12 hours, 1 day, 1 week, and 1 month. Click
and select Export to export the monitoring metric information.
Service |
Metric Item |
Description |
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HDFS |
HDFS Tenant Space Details
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HDFS can monitor a specified storage directory. The storage directory is the same as the directory added by the current tenant in Resource. |
HDFS Tenant File Object Details
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Yarn |
Yarn Allocated Cores
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Monitoring information of the current tenant is displayed. If no sub-item is configured for a tenant, this information is not displayed. The monitoring data is obtained from Scheduler > Application Queues > Queue: Tenant name on the native web UI of Yarn. |
Yarn Allocated Memory
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