Updated on 2025-08-19 GMT+08:00

Viewing Server Monitoring Metrics

This topic describes how to view server monitoring metrics, including fine-grained OS metrics collected by the Agent and basic ECS metrics.

For details, see Cloud Product Metrics.

Prerequisites

You have installed the Agent. For details, see Installing the Agent.

Procedure

  1. Log in to the Cloud Eye console.
  2. View ECS or BMS metrics.
    • To view OS monitoring metrics of an ECS, in the left navigation pane, choose Server Monitoring > Elastic Cloud Server, locate the ECS, and click View Metric in the Operation column.

    • To view basic monitoring metrics of an ECS, in the left navigation pane, choose Server Monitoring > Elastic Cloud Server, locate the ECS, and click View Metric in the Operation column. Click the Basic Monitoring tab.

    • To view OS monitoring metrics of a BMS, in the left navigation pane, choose Server Monitoring > Bare Metal Server, locate the BMS, and click View Metric in the Operation column.
    • To view processing monitoring metrics,in the left navigation pane, choose Server Monitoring > Elastic Cloud Server, locate the ECS, and click View Metric in the Operation column. Click the Process Monitoring tab.
  3. View metrics.

    In the upper part of the OS Monitoring page, different metric types, such as CPU, memory, and disk metrics are displayed.

    You can view the monitoring data curves of different metrics. By default, raw metric data is displayed if you select Last 1h, Last 3h, Last 12h, or Last 1d. For Last 7d and longer time ranges, aggregated data is displayed. Cloud Eye provides a 30-second refresh interval. You can choose whether to enable auto refresh

  4. Hover your mouse over a graph. In the upper right corner, click to enlarge the graph for detailed data.

    In the upper right corner, you can check monitoring data from the default monitoring periods Last 1h, Last 3h, Last 12h, Last 1d, Last 7d, and Last 30d. You can also customize one to view historical monitoring data for any period within the last 155 days.

  5. In the upper right corner of the graph, click Period to configure the aggregation type.
    • If you select Last 1h, Last 3h, Last 12h, or Last 1d, raw data is displayed by default.
    • If you select Last 7d or Last 30d, aggregated data is displayed by default.
    • After clicking the zoom in icon in the upper right of an enlarged graph, you can drag the mouse to customize the time range.