Component Monitoring
Components refer to the services that you deploy, including containers and common processes. For example, a workload on the Cloud Container Engine (CCE) is a component, and the Tomcat running on the VM is also a component.
The component list displays information such as type, CPU usage, and memory usage of each component. You can click a component name to learn more information about the component. AOM supports drill-down from a component to an instance, and then to a container. You can implement multi-dimensional monitoring.
- In the navigation pane, choose Monitoring > Component Monitoring.
- The component list displays information such as Component Name, Status, Application, and Deployment Mode.
- Click in the upper right corner and select Hide system component.
- Perform the following operations as required:
- Adding an alias
If a component name is complex and difficult to identify, you can add an alias for the component.
Click Add alias in the Operation column.
- Adding a tag
Tags are used to identify components. You can distinguish system components from non-system ones by using tags. By default, AOM adds the System Service tag to system components, including icagent, css-defender, nvidia-driver-installer, nvidia-gpu-device-plugin, kube-dns, org.tanukisoftware.wrapper.WrapperSimpleApp, evs-driver, obs-driver, sfs-driver, icwatchdog, and sh. You can click in the upper right corner and select or deselect Hide system component. You can also customize tags to facilitate component management.
In the component list, click Add tags in the Operation column of the row that contains the target component, click , enter a tag, and click and OK.
The Tags column of the component list is hidden by default. You can click in the upper right corner and select or deselect Tags to show or hide them.
- Adding an alias
- Set filter criteria to search for the desired component.
- Click the component name to go to the Component Details page.
- Click View Log next to the component name to go to the log search page and view the logs of the component. Logs of ServiceStage components cannot be viewed on the Component Details page.
- On the Instance List tab page, view the instance details.
Click an instance name to monitor the resource usage and health status of service processes or instances.
- On the Host List tab page, view the host details.
- On the Alarm Analysis tab page, view the alarm details.
- Click the View Monitor Graphs tab to monitor the metrics of the component.
Feedback
Was this page helpful?
Provide feedbackThank you very much for your feedback. We will continue working to improve the documentation.See the reply and handling status in My Cloud VOC.
For any further questions, feel free to contact us through the chatbot.
Chatbot