The Pico Viewer displays a list of all pico Pico clients currently online in the system. Pico clients are grouped in pico-started instances. For instance, ec1 in the figure below is a pico-started instance, while its content, Batch Storage and Execution Context is referred to as pico clients.
To open the Pico Viewer, click the window, and then select from the menu.
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Pico Instance | Name of the pico instance/clients. For each and every of one the pico instances (Platform, Desktop, EC/ECSA etc), a JVM is started. |
Allows the user to remove a pico Pico instance from the system in case it is unreachable. The Platform will never automatically unregister such an instance since it is accepted that it can reside on an unreliable network. | |
Secure | Indicates if the Pico instance is SSL secured or not. |
Start Time | The time the pico instance was started. |
Memory | Used, available, and maximum memory on the hosting JVM. |
Response [ms] | The time it took in milliseconds for the local Desktop to invoke a ping on the pico instance. |
Marked for Shutdown | A warning sign in this column indicates that a pico instance is marked for shutdown, via the mzsh command This column is only applicable for to ECs and ECSAs. For further information about the |
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Resting the mouse pointer on any of the objects in the Pico Instance column , will display information on the OS, JVMs, architecture, and processors on which it is running, as well as the username.
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Resting the mouse pointer on any of the objects in the Memory column , will display detailed information on the memory usage on the hosting JVM.
The Tool - Tip of the memory usage
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