All log files are normally stored under the subdirectory ./vnc_logs. To remove all obsolete log files in the current working directory, use the nc clean command.
On occasion, jobs that run successfully outside of Accelerator fail when run through Accelerator. When this occurs, mostly likely the setups are not the same: the environment, inputs or other parameters may be
different, a misconfiguration or there is a problem with NFS.
Reports provide statistical information about all the jobs that are run during a specified time and the usage of the
resources that run jobs. The resources include CPU time, licenses, memory and more.
Statistics can be used to determine if additional resources are required, if resources could be better utilized by
rescheduling jobs, and if resources are excessive.
Altair Accelerator tools save information about the utilization of each resource map, which can be displayed in graphical form. Two
plots are generated for each resource: one plot shows the utilization of the resource; one plot shows the demand for
the resource.
Some jobs may require a specific platform or operating system (OS) to run. As Accelerator automatically lists platform/OS as a tasker resources, the task of finding the right host to execute a job is easy: specify the required platform/OS as part
of the job resource requirements.
Reports provide statistical information about all the jobs that are run during a specified time and the usage of the
resources that run jobs. The resources include CPU time, licenses, memory and more.
The Resource Statistics page
generates a report of all resources used in a given time interval.
The utilization of the various resources and their criticality are shown below. Figure 1.
To view the plot of the utilization of a specific resource, click the
graph button that is next to the resource name in the
Resource column of the Resource Statistics page. Figure 2.
To view the detailed report of the utilization of a specific resource, click the
desired resource name in the Resource column of the Resource Statistics page. Figure 3.