- What's New
- Service Overview
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Billing
- Billing Items
- Basic Service Billing
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- Changing the Billing Option
- Bills
- Arrears
- Billing Termination
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Billing FAQs
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Common Cases
- What Do I Need to Pay?
- Do I Need to Buy the CDN Service Before Using Live?
- How Do I Change the Billing Option?
- Do I Need to Delete Resources If I Don't Want to Use Live Any More?
- How Do I View the Usage and Expenditure of Pay-per-Use Live Resources?
- Is Downstream Traffic or Upstream Traffic Billed?
- Will I Be Billed for URL Validation?
- How Is Transcoding Billed?
- Does the Daily Peak Bandwidth Mean the Upstream Bandwidth or Downstream Bandwidth?
- Why Is a Recording Fee Deducted on the First Day of Each Month?
- Arrears
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Common Cases
- Cloud Live
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Media Live
- Overview
- Scenarios
- Functions
- Product Advantages
- Constraints
- Getting Started
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Console Operations
- Prerequisites
- Functions
- Permissions Management
- Domain Name Management
- Channels
- Live Transcoding
- Service Monitoring
- Cloud Resource Authorization
- Tools
- Best Practices
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Cloud Live API Reference
- Before You Start
- API Overview
- Calling APIs
- Examples
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Domain Name Management
- Creating a Domain Name
- Deleting a Domain Name
- Modifying a Domain Name
- Querying a Domain Name
- Mapping Domain Names
- Deleting a Domain Name Mapping
- Configuring the Domain Name IPv6 Function
- Querying IP Address Information
- Modifying the Streaming Domain Name Delay
- Querying the Streaming Domain Name Delay
- Modifying the HLS Configuration of a Domain Name
- Querying HLS Configurations of Domain Names
- Modifying Origin Pull Settings
- Querying Origin Pull Settings
- Notification Management
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Authentication Management
- Configuring a Referer Validation ACL
- Deleting a Referer Validation ACL
- Querying Referer Validation ACLs
- Querying IP Address ACLs
- Modifying an IP Address ACL
- Generating a Signed URL
- Querying Supported Areas of a Streaming Domain Name
- Modifying Supported Areas of a Streaming Domain Name
- Querying the URL Validation Configuration of a Specified Domain Name
- Modifying the URL Validation Configuration of a Specified Domain Name
- Deleting the URL Validation Configuration of a Specified Domain Name
- Snapshot Management
- Recording Management
- Recording Callback Management
- HTTPS Certificate Management
- OBS Bucket Management
- Transcoding Template Management
- Stream Management
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Statistics Analysis
- Querying Peak Bandwidth
- Querying Total Traffic
- Querying HTTP Status Codes for Pulling Live Streams
- Querying the Duration of Transcoded Outputs
- Querying Recording Channels
- Querying the Number of Snapshots
- Querying Upstream Bandwidth
- Querying the Number of Stream Channels
- Querying the Historical Stream List
- Querying the Playback Profile
- Querying the Distribution of Live Streaming Metrics by Region
- Stream Analytics
- Appendix
- Change History
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Media Live API Reference
- Before You Start
- API Overview
- Calling APIs
- Examples
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OTT Channel Management
- Creating an OTT Channel
- Querying Channel Information
- Deleting Channel Information
- Modifying Channel Packaging Information
- Modifying Channel Input Stream Information
- Modifying Channel Recording Information
- Modifying General Channel Information
- Changing the Channel Status
- Modifying Channel Transcoding Template Information
- Appendix
- Change History
- Cloud Live Server SDK Reference
- Low Latency Live Client SDK Reference
- Troubleshooting
Usage Statistics
You can check the downstream bandwidth/traffic of all streaming domain names, and the total transcoding duration, maximum number of concurrent recording streams, and number of snapshots of all ingest domain names.
About Query
- You can query bandwidth/traffic data of the past 24 hours.
- You can query transcoding/recording/snapshot data of the past 90 days. The maximum query time span is 31 days.
Procedure
- Log in to the Live console.
- In the navigation pane, choose Usage Statistics.
- View statistics on the Bandwidth/Traffic, Transcoding, Recording, or Snapshot tab.
Bandwidth/Traffic
Specify the time, streaming domain name, and billing region to view data in the Bandwidth Usage Trend or Traffic Usage Trend area.
You can click to export the downstream bandwidth or traffic details.
- Bandwidth Usage Trend displays the bandwidth usage trend of a selected domain name.
You can point to the chart to view the specific value or scroll the mouse wheel to zoom in or out on the X-axis within a time range.Figure 1 Downstream bandwidth trend
- Traffic Usage Trend displays the traffic usage trend of a selected domain name.
You can point to the chart to view the specific value or scroll the mouse wheel to zoom in or out on the X-axis within a time range.Figure 2 Downstream traffic details
Transcoding
- Total Transcoding Duration displays the total duration of different transcoded outputs of a selected domain name in the query period.
- Transcoding Duration Trend displays the total duration of different transcoded outputs of a selected domain name in the query period.
You can point to the chart to view the specific value or scroll the mouse wheel to zoom in or out on the X-axis within a time range.Figure 3 Transcoding
Recording
The system collects statistics on the total number of concurrent recording streams every 5 minutes and obtains 12 values every hour. It then uses the maximum value as the number of concurrent recording streams in the hour.
Specify the time to view the peak recording trend.
The peak recording trend area displays the maximum number of recorded concurrent livestreams of an account per hour, as shown in Figure 4.
You can point to the chart to view the specific value or scroll the mouse wheel to zoom in or out on the X-axis within a time range.
You can point to the chart to view the specific value or scroll the mouse wheel to zoom in or out on the X-axis within a time range.
Snapshot
Specify the time and ingest domain name to view the number of snapshots.
The Screenshot Trends area displays the number of snapshots captured for a selected domain name during livestream push, as shown in Figure 5.
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