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* [https://tomtools.cern.ch/confluence/display/IS/DM_Troubleshooting Using GStat 2.0] | * [https://tomtools.cern.ch/confluence/display/IS/DM_Troubleshooting Using GStat 2.0] | ||
* GStat [https://tomtools.cern.ch/confluence/display/APPS/REBUS+Public+Feeds public feeds] | * GStat [https://tomtools.cern.ch/confluence/display/APPS/REBUS+Public+Feeds public feeds] | ||
= Availability Computation Engine = | = Availability Computation Engine = |
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Gstat
The main aim of GStat is to display information about grid services, the grid information system itself and related metrics. Gstat provides a method to visualize a grid infrastructure from an operational perspective based on information found in the grid information system (BDII).
Main links:
Documentation
- Using GStat 2.0
- GStat public feeds
Availability Computation Engine
The Availability Computation Engine (ACE) replaced GridView availability computation starting from June 2011.