Workloads¶
One of the core Juno products is our Kuiper workloads. This is where users can launch workloads and connect, manage, and share them.
Workload Management¶
Request¶
Users can quickly request a workload by clicking the "Request" button in the top-left corner or by opening the Catalog tab. The catalog lets you filter available templates and request a workload. You can also add new workload templates from within Genesis. Read more about workload template creation here

Workload Status:
| Status | Description |
|---|---|
| Requesting | A request has been sent out to deploy a workload |
| Deploying | A workload has been requested successfully and is currently being deployed |
| Verifying | A workload has been deployed, and is being verified that it is ready. |
| Connect | Users can now click the connect button and begin using their workload. |
Advanced Settings¶
When requesting a workload, users can configure advanced settings such as a custom workload name, requesting the workload on behalf of another user, and custom environment variables.
Note
Requesting as a different user is restricted to members of the 'admin' and 'kuiper' user group. Read more about user management here

Viewing Logs¶
You can expand the workload row details pannel to view the events and logs of the running workload

Connect¶
Once the workload is ready to be connected too. A green CONNECT button will appear in the status. Click this button to connect.

Delete¶
Click the delete icon in the actions column on the workload row to delete the workload.

Create template from workload¶
Click the green icon in the Actions column for a workload to create a template from that running workload. This is useful when you create a workload with custom environment variables at request time and want to save them for later; the created template will include those environment variables.

Review Sessions (Coming Soon)¶
This functionality is currently being revised. Coming soon...
Admin Control Workloads¶
Admins have the ability to control another users workload. This works great for debugging, and training purposes.
