- What's New
- Function Overview
- Service Overview (2.0)
- Getting Started (2.0)
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User Guide (2.0)
- Introduction
- Access Center
- Dashboard
- Alarm Management
- Metric Browsing
- Log Analysis
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Prometheus Monitoring
- Prometheus Monitoring
- Creating Prometheus Instances
- Managing Prometheus Instances
- Configuring a Recording Rule
- Metric Management
- Dashboard Monitoring
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Access Guide
- Connecting Node Exporter
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Exporter Access in the VM Scenario
- Access Overview
- MySQL Component Access
- Redis Component Access
- Kafka Component Access
- Nginx Component Access
- MongoDB Component Access
- Consul Component Access
- HAProxy Component Access
- PostgreSQL Component Access
- Elasticsearch Component Access
- RabbitMQ Component Access
- Access of Other Components
- Custom Plug-in Access
- Other Operations
- Obtaining the Service Address of a Prometheus Instance
- Viewing Prometheus Instance Data Through Grafana
- Reading Prometheus Instance Data Through Remote Read
- Reporting Self-Built Prometheus Instance Data to AOM
- Resource Usage Statistics
- Business Monitoring (Beta)
- Infrastructure Monitoring
- Settings
- Remarks
- Permissions Management
- Auditing
- Subscribing to AOM 2.0
- Upgrading to AOM 2.0
- Best Practices (2.0)
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FAQs (2.0)
- Overview
- Dashboard
- Alarm Management
- Log Analysis
- Prometheus Monitoring
- Infrastructure Monitoring
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Collection Management
- Are ICAgent and UniAgent the Same?
- What Can I Do If an ICAgent Is Offline?
- Why Is an Installed ICAgent Displayed as "Abnormal" on the Agent Management Page?
- Why Can't I View the ICAgent Status After It Is Installed?
- Why Can't AOM Monitor CPU and Memory Usage After ICAgent Is Installed?
- How Do I Obtain an AK/SK?
- FAQs About ICAgent Installation
- How Do I Enable the Nginx stub_status Module?
- Other FAQs
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API Reference
- Before You Start
- API Overview
- Calling APIs
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APIs
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Alarm
- Querying the Event Alarm Rule List
- Adding an Event Alarm Rule
- Modifying an Event Alarm Rule
- Deleting an Event Alarm Rule
- Obtaining the Alarm Sending Result
- Deleting a Silence Rule
- Adding a Silence Rule
- Modifying a Silence Rule
- Obtaining the Silence Rule List
- Querying an Alarm Action Rule Based on Rule Name
- Adding an Alarm Action Rule
- Deleting an Alarm Action Rule
- Modifying an Alarm Action Rule
- Querying the Alarm Action Rule List
- Querying Metric or Event Alarm Rules
- Adding or Modifying Metric or Event Alarm Rules
- Deleting Metric or Event Alarm Rules
- Querying Events and Alarms
- Counting Events and Alarms
- Reporting Events and Alarms
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Monitoring
- Querying Time Series Objects
- Querying Time Series Data
- Querying Metrics
- Querying Monitoring Data
- Adding Monitoring Data
- Adding or Modifying One or More Service Discovery Rules
- Deleting a Service Discovery Rule
- Querying Existing Service Discovery Rules
- Adding a Threshold Rule
- Querying the Threshold Rule List
- Modifying a Threshold Rule
- Deleting a Threshold Rule
- Querying a Threshold Rule
- Deleting Threshold Rules in Batches
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Prometheus Monitoring
- Querying Expression Calculation Results in a Specified Period Using the GET Method
- (Recommended) Querying Expression Calculation Results in a Specified Period Using the POST Method
- Querying the Expression Calculation Result at a Specified Time Point Using the GET Method
- (Recommended) Querying Expression Calculation Results at a Specified Time Point Using the POST Method
- Querying Tag Values
- Obtaining the Tag Name List Using the GET Method
- (Recommended) Obtaining the Tag Name List Using the POST Method
- Querying Metadata
- Log
- Prometheus Instance
- Configuration Management
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Alarm
- Historical APIs
- Examples
- Permissions Policies and Supported Actions
- Appendix
- SDK Reference
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Service Overview (1.0)
- What Is AOM?
- Product Architecture
- Functions
- Application Scenarios
- Edition Differences
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Metric Overview
- Introduction
- Network Metrics and Dimensions
- Disk Metrics and Dimensions
- Disk Partition Metrics
- File System Metrics and Dimensions
- Host Metrics and Dimensions
- Cluster Metrics and Dimensions
- Container Metrics and Dimensions
- VM Metrics and Dimensions
- Instance Metrics and Dimensions
- Service Metrics and Dimensions
- Restrictions
- Privacy and Sensitive Information Protection Statement
- Relationships Between AOM and Other Services
- Basic Concepts
- Permissions
- Billing
- Getting Started (1.0)
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User Guide (1.0)
- Overview
- Subscribing to AOM
- Permissions Management
- Connecting Resources to AOM
- Monitoring Overview
- Alarm Management
- Resource Monitoring
- Log Management
- Configuration Management
- Auditing
- Upgrading to AOM 2.0
- Best Practices (1.0)
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FAQs (1.0)
- User FAQs
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Consultation FAQs
- What Are the Usage Restrictions of AOM?
- What Are the Differences Between AOM and APM?
- How Do I Distinguish Alarms from Events?
- What Is the Relationship Between the Time Range and Statistical Cycle?
- Does AOM Display Logs in Real Time?
- How Can I Do If I Cannot Receive Any Email Notification After Configuring a Threshold Rule?
- Why Are Connection Channels Required?
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Usage FAQs
- What Can I Do If I Do Not Have the Permission to Access SMN?
- What Can I Do If Resources Are Not Running Properly?
- How Do I Set the Full-Screen Online Duration?
- What Can I Do If the Log Usage Reaches 90% or Is Full?
- How Do I Obtain an AK/SK?
- How Can I Check Whether a Service Is Available?
- Why Is the Status of an Alarm Rule Displayed as "Insufficient"?
- Why the Status of a Workload that Runs Normally Is Displayed as "Abnormal" on the AOM Page?
- How Do I Create the apm_admin_trust Agency?
- What Is the Billing Policy of Logs?
- Why Can't I See Any Logs on the Console?
- What Can I Do If an ICAgent Is Offline?
- Why Can't the Host Be Monitored After ICAgent Is Installed?
- Why Is "no crontab for root" Displayed During ICAgent Installation?
- Why Can't I Select an OBS Bucket When Configuring Log Dumping on AOM?
- Why Can't Grafana Display Content?
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Host Monitoring
Hosts include the Elastic Cloud Server (ECS) and Bare Metal Server (BMS). AOM monitors the hosts purchased during cluster creation on Cloud Container Engine (CCE) or ServiceStage and those directly purchased. Ensure that hosts meet OS and version requirements, and the ICAgent is installed on them according to Installing an ICAgent. Otherwise, these hosts cannot be monitored by AOM. In addition, the hosts support both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
AOM monitors common system devices such as disks and file systems, and resource usage and health status of hosts and service processes or instances running on them.
Precautions
- A maximum of five tags can be added to a host, and each tag must be unique.
- The same tag can be added to different hosts.
- For hosts created on the CCE or ServiceStage console, you cannot select clusters or create aliases for them.
- The host status can be Normal, Abnormal, Warning, Silent, or Deleted. The running status of a host is displayed as Abnormal when the host is faulty due to network failures, and power off or shut down of the host, or a threshold alarm is reported on the host.
Procedure
- In the navigation pane, choose Monitoring > Host Monitoring.
To view the host list more easily, you can:
- Click
in the upper right corner and select Hide master host.
- Set filter criteria above the host list to filter hosts.
- Click
- Perform the following operations as required:
- Adding an alias
If a host name is too complex, you can add a simple alias.
In the host list, click Add alias in the Operation column.
- Adding a tag
A tag is the identifier of a host. You can manage and classify hosts by tag. After a tag is added, you can quickly identify, select, or search for a host.
In the host list, choose More > Add tags in the Operation column, enter a tag, and click
and OK to add a tag. The Tags column of the host list is hidden by default. You can click
in the upper right corner and select or deselect Tags to show or hide tags.
- Synchronizing host data
In the host list, locate the target host and choose More > in the Operation column to synchronize host data.
- Adding an alias
- Set filter criteria to search for the desired host.
NOTE:
Hosts cannot be searched by alias.
- Click the host name to enter the Host Details page. In the instance list, monitor the resource usage and health status of instances. In addition, click the View Monitor Graphs tab to monitor the metrics of the host.
NOTE:
In the upper right corner of the Host Details page, you can set the time range to query the instance, GPU, NIC, and alarm information of the host. If no data exists within the time range, AOM automatically switches to the Host Monitoring page.
- Creating a view template
AOM provides a default view template (Host Template) which can be modified. You can also click View Template to customize one.
- Adding a metric graph
- You can click
to add a line graph or
to add a digit graph to the view template. You can also delete, move, and copy metric graphs in the view template. For details, see Dashboard.
- You can click
- Adding to a dashboard
On the host details page, click the View Monitor Graphs tab, and choose More > Add to Dashboard in the upper right corner to add the view template to the dashboard for monitoring.
- Creating a view template
- Monitor common system devices such as the GPU and NIC of the host.
- Click the Instance List tab to view the basic information such as the instance status and type. Click an instance to view its metrics on the details page.
- Click the GPUs tab to view the basic information about the GPU of the host. Click a GPU to monitor its metrics on the View Monitor Graphs page.
- Click the NIC tab to view the basic information about the NIC of the host. Click a NIC to monitor its metrics on the View Monitor Graphs page.
- Click the Disks tab to view the basic information about the disk of the host. Click a disk to monitor its metrics on the View Monitor Graphs page.
- Click the File System tab to view the basic information about the file system of the host. Click a disk file partition to monitor its metrics on the View Monitor Graphs page.
- Click the Alarm Analysis tab to view the alarm details.
- Click the Disk Partition tab to view the disk partition type, size, and usage.
NOTE:
Disk partitions are supported by CentOS 7.x and EulerOS 2.5.
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