VOV and the jobs it runs depend on external resources such as available licenses, RAM, swap, tmp and disk space, which
may become exhausted, damaged or otherwise unavailable. When users are subject to disk quotas, writes may fail when
the disk is not completely full.
If a server crashes suddenly, VOV has the capability to start a replacement server on a pre-selected host. This capability
requires that the pre-selected host is configured as a failover server.
An Access Control List (ACL) is a list of permissions that are attached to an object. The list defines who can access
the object (an agent) and what actions the agent can perform on the object.
The maximum number of clients - the combination of vovtaskers, user interfaces and proxies, that can be concurrently connected to a vovserver is limited by the number of file descriptors available.
Accelerator stores historical information about jobs in a relational database. As of version 2015.09, the database is fully integrated
and managed as part of Accelerator. This section provides an overview of the components that run and manage the database.
Altair Accelerator includes a subsystem for managing computing resources. This allows the design team to factor in various constraints
regarding hardware and software resources, as well as site policy constraints.
This is a usage guide for the Resource Data Service (RDS), an alternative service for managing License resources and
License-first scheduling in Accelerator.
The Streaming Data Service (SDS) publishes a time series data stream that can be consumed by existing Kafka systems
and compatible reporting tools to monitor VOV projects.
To ensure the correct and repeatable behavior of the tools, the environment must be controlled. This chapter explains
how VOV supports multiple reusable environments.
This daemon vovfilerd replaces older daemons like vovisilond, vovnetappd and vovregulatord. Also the utility vovfiler_setup is no longer needed. The visualization of the filer information is now done either via the vovfilerd.cgi page or via the utility vovfilerdgui.
This chapter provides information about deprecated features that are still supported. This information is provided
should you see older commands in use after a software upgrade or migrating to a newer Accelerator.
Server Error Conditions
VOV and the jobs it runs depend on external resources such as available licenses, RAM, swap, tmp and disk space, which may become exhausted, damaged or otherwise unavailable. When users are subject to disk quotas, writes may fail when the disk is not completely full.
Configure a Failover Server Replacement
If a server crashes suddenly, VOV has the capability to start a replacement server on a pre-selected host. This capability requires that the pre-selected host is configured as a failover server.
Access Control List
An Access Control List (ACL) is a list of permissions that are attached to an object. The list defines who can access the object (an agent) and what actions the agent can perform on the object.
Client Limitation and Tuning
The maximum number of clients - the combination of vovtaskers, user interfaces and proxies, that can be concurrently connected to a vovserver is limited by the number of file descriptors available.
Enabling Time Series Data Stream
Users are now able to leverage existing Kafka systems and compatible reporting tools to monitor VOV projects.