Manager provides the visualized and convenient alarm monitoring function. Users can quickly obtain key cluster performance indicators, evaluate cluster health status, customize performance indicator display, and convert indicators to alarms. Manager can monitor the running status of all components and report alarms in real time when faults occur. The online help on the GUI allows you to view performance counters and alarm clearance methods to quickly rectify faults.
Manager provides permission management of components in a unified manner.
Manager introduces the concept of role and uses role-based access control (RBAC) to manage system permissions. It centrally displays and manages scattered permission functions of each component in the system and organizes the permissions of each component in the form of permission sets (roles) to form a unified system permission concept. By doing so, common users cannot obtain internal permission management details, and permissions become easy for administrators to manage, greatly facilitating permission management and improving user experience.
Single sign-on (SSO) is provided between the Manager web UI and component web UI as well as for integration between MRS and third-party systems.
This function centrally manages and authenticates Manager users and component users. The entire system uses LDAP to manage users and uses Kerberos for authentication. A set of Kerberos and LDAP management mechanisms are used between the OMS and components. SSO (including single sign-on and single sign-out) is implemented through CAS. With SSO, users can easily switch tasks between the Manager web UI, component web UIs, and third-party systems, without switching to another user.
Manager provides users with automatic inspection on system running environments and helps users check and audit system running health by one click, ensuring correct system running and lowering system operation and maintenance costs. After viewing inspection results, you can export reports for archiving and fault analysis.
Manager introduces the multi-tenant concept. The CPU, memory, and disk resources of a cluster can be integrated into a set. The set is called a tenant. A mode involving different tenants is called multi-tenant mode.
Manager provides the multi-tenant function, supports a level-based tenant model and allows tenants to be added and deleted dynamically, achieving resource isolation. As a result, it can dynamically manage and configure the computing resources and the storage resources of tenants.
As a unified tenant management platform of MRS, MRS Manager allows users to create and manage tenants in clusters based on service requirements.
Manager also provides the multi-instance function so that users can use the HBase, Hive, or Spark alone in the resource control and service isolation scenario. The multi-instance function is disabled by default and can be manually enabled.