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Investigate why HB is slow #122
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Could also be (and perhaps most probable) something to do with the server setup, and not software related. |
@radmilak Any updates on the insilico monitoring software you queried about? |
@sveinugu Some small updates - I found out I don't really have permissions to check the system logs on insilico so didn't find out anything by myself. But I contacted hpc-drift about this yesterday, haven't gotten any answer yet. Will post update here when they answer. |
@sveinugu @morj-uio So, hpc-drift has restarted the monitoring client so it works again. They didn't say anything about why it was down but I guess if it would crash again we can ask them to investigate more then. It looks like this: The monitoring pages are only accessible with an IP from the UiO range, so to do this from home you have to either tunnel via an UiO server (I also got this browser plugin so only grafana.uio.no requests use the tunnel) or set up a VPN but I didn't find much info about this on UiO website, so haven't tried. Or it should probably work with the UiO remote desktop thing. |
Created Epic issue for this: https://app.zenhub.com/workspaces/elixir-oslo-5e2fa59480ef93e1d919fc6d/issues/hyperbrowser/genomic-hyperbrowser/134 |
Investigate the infamous "general slowness" in HB.
What we know:
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