Server Monitoring
On crowdsourcing platforms, ECSs provide computing resources, and databases are deployed on BMSs. Therefore, BMS disk read and write rates affect the database operation speed. ECS memory and CPU usages affect the service execution speed. To monitor more fine-grained metrics, you can install and configure the Agent on ECSs.
You can set the thresholds of CPU usage, memory usage, and disk usage to 80%, respectively. The following procedure uses CPU usage as an example.
Procedure
- Log in to the management console.
- In the upper left corner, select a region and a project.
- Choose Service List > Cloud Eye.
- In the navigation pane, choose Server Monitoring > Elastic Cloud Server.
- Locate the target ECS. In the Operation column, choose More > Create Alarm Rule.
- On the displayed page, set Method to Configure manually and configure alarm policies for the monitored instance. For details, see Creating an Alarm Rule and Notifications.
Figure 1 Creating an alarm rule
After the alarm rule is created, when the service volume surges and the metric data reaches the threshold, the system notifies you of the resource exception in real time.
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