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![]() The old dashboard UI was much easier at seeing all the work across all workers because workers were shown along side nodes in the main nodes page. This change brings the same functionality to the new Dashboard UI. Some changes in this PR: Factor out the NodeRow into its own component and into its own file. Introduce WorkerRow which shows information about a worker Updates the heading of the table column because the column will show different data depending on if its a node row or a worker row. Makes sure we're rounding percentages to a single decimal place. Logs button for worker row will go to the logs page and filter out just the log files related to that worker. Update the api for fetching nodes into fetching nodes + workers. fix bug where object store memory was not showing the total size but instead the remaining size |
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