Updated on 2022-05-17 GMT+08:00

Monitoring OBS

Scenarios

You may send PUT and GET requests continuously when using OBS, which generates upload and download traffic. You may also receive error responses from the server. Cloud Eye can perform automatic and real-time monitoring over your buckets. It triggers alarms and notifications upon operations to help you understand your bucket access requests, traffic, and error responses in a timely manner.

You do not need to separately subscribe to the Cloud Eye service. It starts automatically once you create a resource (a bucket, for example) in OBS. For more information about Cloud Eye, see Cloud Eye User Guide.

Figure 1 Cloud Eye monitoring

Setting Alarm Rules

In addition to the automatic and real-time monitoring, you can configure alarm rules in Cloud Eye to send alarm notifications when specified situation occurs.

For details about how to configure an alarm rule for Cloud Eye monitoring over OBS, see section "Creating an Alarm Rule" in Cloud Eye User Guide.

Viewing OBS Monitoring Metrics

Cloud Eye monitors OBS monitoring metrics in real time. You can view detailed monitoring statistics of each metric on the console of Cloud Eye.

For details about how to view OBS monitoring metrics, see section "Querying Cloud Service Monitoring Metrics" in Cloud Eye User Guide.