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diff --git a/lib/appmon/priv/appmon_help.txt b/lib/appmon/priv/appmon_help.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f1685be4d8..0000000000 --- a/lib/appmon/priv/appmon_help.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,154 +0,0 @@ - - - - Help for the application monitor system - --------------------------------------- - - - - - - The monitor system has two types of windows, the node window - which opens when appmon:start() is evaluated, and the - application window which opens when an application in the node - window is clicked on. - - All nodes that are known to appmon is shown in the node - window, normally this is all Erlang nodes visible with the - nodes() command. - - -The Node window ---------------- - - The node window monitors nodes. At the top there is a menubar - and below that, each known node is shown separated with a thin - line from the others. A node is represented by its name as - root of its application tree. The node name pictures the - application controller on that node. The name itself is a menu - where operations on the node can be performed (rebooting it - for instance). To the far left is a load meter (like those on - a tape deck) which measures the current load at the - node. Below the node name (the application controller) is a - tree with applications, clicking on these applications starts - the application monitor. - - - The top window menubar - ---------------------- - - File:Quit - Stop the monitor. - - Options: - Load: time - Load is calculated (roughly) as processor time. - Load: queue - Load is calculated as the length of the ready - queue. - Load: prog - A progressive scale is used for load values. - Load: linear - A linear scale is used for load values. - - Help - Prints this message. - - - The application controller menu - ------------------------------- - Reboot - Reboot the node - Restart - Restart the node - Stop - Stop the node - - - The load meter - -------------- - - Load can be measured as processor time / elapsed time or as - the length of the runtime queue, depending on the setting in - the Options menu. - - -The Application window ----------------------- - - The application window monitors an application. It will - automaticly update the window every other second or so if - there are any changes in the process tree. At the top there is - a menubar followed by a toolbar and then the application - tree. Application trees come in two flavours: supervision - view, where a strict supervision tree is shown, and process - view, where all linked processes in the application is shown. - - - The application window menubar - ------------------------------ - - File:Quit - Quit the application window. - - Options:Refresh - Update process information and refresh - screen. - - Options:Sup. view - - Show strict supervision tree only. - - Options:Proc. view - - Show all linked processes. - - Help - Prints this message. - - - The application window toolbar - ------------------------------ - - The application toolbar controls the actions of the mouse - pointer. Clicking on a process in the application window have - different meaning depending on which tool is selected. The - procedure is to first press a button (T for trace for example) - and then click on the process that should be traced. - - Info - Process information is printed in the shell. This mode - is default and automaticly returned to after a mouse click. - - Send - Send a message to the clicked process. A window will - pop up where the message can be written (and you can also - change the destination pid). Double clicking on this button - pops up a window where pid and message can be filled in. - - Trace - Toggle trace on/off on the process. Note that not all - processes respond to the sys:trace call. - - Kill - Send a non-trappable exit signal to the process. - - -Technical Detail ----------------- - - Files and distribution - ---------------------- - - Appmon is a distributed program but all graphics is handled on - one node (the one it is started on) so GS need only to be - loaded on that single node. All real monitoring is done in a - single module (appmon_info) being run on each node which acts - as an information centre. The various windows (node and - application) then subscribe for information. - - In summary: only the appmon_info module must be accessible by - the clients, the rest of the appmon files are only needed at - the server. - - Trouble shooting - ---------------- - - Q. Why doesn't all my nodes show up in the node window? - - A 1. Are the nodes visible with the nodes() command in the - shell? If not you must do net:ping(NodeName) to add nodes to - the Erlang distribution. - - A 2. Is the appmin_info module loadable at the missing - node(s)? - - Q. Why doesn't the application window show my application - supervision structure? - - A. Does your application have a real application master? It is - absolutely necessary that your top process behaves as a - supervisor should (a program is not supervised just because it - is started with application:start). |