About the Dashboard Interface

The Dashboard interface shows you varied status information about the SIMULIA Execution Engine, the stations, access control, and license usage. The Dashboard allows you to perform various management and monitoring operations on the SIMULIA Execution Engine and the stations.

The Dashboard below shows that two active and one inactive stations are currently associated with this SIMULIA Execution Engine.



The Stations tab of the Dashboard dialog box shows information in the following columns.

  • Station Name. The name of the SIMULIA Execution Engine station. By default, the station name is the same as the name of the computer running the station. However, you can change the name as described in Station Name.

  • Status. The current availability of the station, which can be any of the following states: Running, Quieting, Shutdown, or Unknown. See Station Status Reporting in the Dashboard for definitions of these conditions.

  • Description. A text description of the station, which can be used to more easily identify specific stations. For more information on how to define a station’s description, see Station Description.

  • DRM Mode. The DRM mode used by the station: either Fiper or LSF.

  • O/S. The operating system of the computer running the station.

  • Host. The name of the computer where the station is running.

  • Workload. How much work the station is currently performing. This measurement is shown with a colored bar.

Note: You can sort the station list by clicking any of the column headings.

The SIMULIA Execution Engine tab of the Dashboard dialog box shows information such as server type, release number, and configuration properties. You can also click the All server properties check box to view additional configuration properties of the SIMULIA Execution Engine.

The Access Control tab of the Dashboard dialog box lets you define and manage user access controls. See Managing Access Control for SIMULIA Execution Engine Users for more details.

The License tab of the Dashboard dialog box shows you how many instances of a particular license feature are currently being used. See Viewing License Usage Information for more details.