Does OBS Support Traffic Monitoring?
Yes.
On Cloud Eye, you can monitor the OBS metrics described in the following table.
Metric ID |
Metric |
Description |
Value Range |
Monitored Entity |
Monitoring Period (Original Metric) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
download_bytes |
Bytes Downloaded |
Response bytes of all download requests made to all buckets in a region, including bytes in HTTP entity bodies Unit: byte |
≥ 0 bytes |
Bucket |
5 min |
upload_bytes |
Bytes Uploaded |
Bytes of all upload requests made to all buckets in a region, including bytes in HTTP entity bodies Unit: byte |
≥ 0 bytes |
Bucket |
5 min |
get_request_count |
GET Requests |
Number of GET, HEAD, or OPTIONS requests made to all buckets and objects in the buckets of a region Unit: count |
≥ 0 counts |
Bucket |
5 min |
put_request_count |
PUT Requests |
Number of PUT, POST, and DELETE requests made to all buckets and objects in the buckets of a region Unit: count |
≥ 0 counts |
Bucket |
5 min |
first_byte_latency |
First Byte Download Delay |
Average time from receiving a GET, HEAD, or OPTIONS request to the time that the system starts to respond in a measurement period Unit: ms |
≥ 0 ms |
Bucket |
5 min |
request_count_4xx |
4xx Errors |
Times that the server responds to requests whose error codes are 4xx Unit: count |
≥ 0 counts |
Bucket |
5 min |
request_count_5xx |
5xx Errors |
Times that the server responds to requests whose error codes are 5xx Unit: count |
≥ 0 counts |
Bucket |
5 min |
get_mirror_range_bandwidths |
Range Retrieval Bandwidth (Mirroring-based Back to Source) |
Bandwidth for retrieving object ranges with mirroring-based back to source Unit: byte/s |
≥ 0 bytes/s |
User |
1 minute |
get_mirror_fetch_bandwidths |
Fetch Bandwidth (Mirroring-based Back to Source) |
Bandwidth for fetches triggered by mirroring-based back to source Unit: byte/s |
≥ 0 bytes/s |
User |
1 minute |
get_mirror_fetch_task_status |
Fetch Status (Mirroring-based Back to Source) |
Status of asynchronous fetches triggered by mirroring-based back to source. A value of 1 indicates that asynchronous fetches can be triggered, while a value less than 1 indicates that asynchronous fetches cannot be triggered. |
≤ 1 |
User |
1 minute |
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