The Pico Viewer displays a list of all 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.
To open the Pico Viewer, click the
button in the upper left part of the Desktop window, and then select from the menu.
Pico Viewer
Item | Description |
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Group / Instance | Name of the group and pico instance. For each and every of one the pico instances (Platform, Desktop, EC, etc), a JVM is started. |
Delete | Allows the user to remove a pico instance from the system in case it is unreachable. The Platform never automatically unregisters 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 ECs. For further information about the |
Tool-Tip Information
Hover the mouse over any of the instances in the Group / Instance column to display information on the OS, JVMs, architecture, and processors on which it is running, as well as the username.
Tooltip of a pico instance
Hover the mouse over any of the objects in the Memory column to display detailed information on the memory usage of the hosting JVM.
Tooltip of memory usage