Mutant Monitoring Systems (MMS) Day 5 – Visualizing Data with Zeppelin
Blog post from ScyllaDB
Part 5 of the Mutant Monitoring System series explores the use of Apache Zeppelin to visualize data from ScyllaDB, building on previous posts that addressed system recovery and cluster repairs. After re-establishing the system's operational status, the focus shifts to data analysis using Zeppelin, a Java-based platform compatible with various data sources such as MySQL and Spark, which allows users to run CQL queries and display results in tables and graphs. The blog post details the process of setting up ScyllaDB and Zeppelin using Docker, facilitating automatic data import and offering a step-by-step guide to creating and configuring a Zeppelin Notebook for data visualization. It highlights the visualization of various data points, including heat readings and mutant speed, providing insights into individual mutants like Jim Jeffries and Bob Loblaw, and concludes with a reminder of the ongoing efforts to enhance monitoring capabilities within the Mutant Monitoring System.