On the resource pool details page, click Monitoring. The resource usage including used CPUs, memory usage, and available disk capacity of the resource pool is displayed. If AI accelerators are used in the resource pool, the GPU and NPU monitoring information is also displayed.
On the resource pool details page, click Jobs. You can view all jobs running in the resource pool. If a job is queuing, you can view its queuing position.
Only training jobs can be viewed.
On the resource pool details page, click Nodes. You can view all nodes in the resource pool and the resource usage of each node.
Some resources are reserved for cluster components. Therefore, CPUs (Available/Total) does not indicate the number of physical resources on the node. It only displays the number of resources that can be used by services. CPU cores are metered in milicores, and 1000 milicores equal 1 physical core.
On the Nodes tab page, click in the Operation column to delete a node.
Delete abnormal nodes in a resource pool one by one or in a batch and add new ones for substitution.
Before deleting a node, ensure that there are no running jobs on this node. Otherwise, the jobs will be interrupted.
If there is only one node, it cannot be deleted.
On the resource pool details page, click Specifications. You can view the specifications used by the resource pool and the number of each specification.
On the resource pool details page, click Events. You can view all events of the resource pool. The cause of an event is PoolStatusChange or PoolResourcesStatusChange.
On the trace list, click on the right of Event Type to filter events.