Monitoring compute nodes
You can monitor the compute node status on the Compute > Nodes screen. Nodes in the compute cluster can have the following statuses:
- Healthy
- The node operates normally.
- Configuring
- The node configuration (the default CPU model for VMs or the compute role) is changing.
- Fenced
- The node has become available after a failure, it is now fenced from scheduling new VMs on it.
- Critical
- The node has encountered a critical problem and is not operational.
To view compute node details
On the Compute > Nodes screen, click a compute node. You can view the following compute node information:
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Virtual CPU and RAM reservations:
- Reserved for the system and storage services
- Provisioned to virtual machines located on the node
- Free virtual CPUs and RAM left on the node
The number of virtual CPUs is a product of the number of physical CPUs on a node and the overcommitment ratio. The amount of RAM is a product of the amount of physical RAM on a node and the overcommitment ratio. To learn more about physical CPU and RAM reservations for system and storage services, refer to Server requirements.
- Hosted virtual machines and their resource consumption