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How Do I View Node Metrics (CPU, Memory, and Disk Usage)?
Updated on 2022-11-02 GMT+08:00
How Do I View Node Metrics (CPU, Memory, and Disk Usage)?
You can view the used capacity of a cluster CPU, memory, and disks on the Cloud Eye management console. Perform the following steps to view the information:
- Log in to the GaussDB(DWS) console and click Viewing Metric next to a cluster.
- Click to return to the Cloud Service Monitoring page, switch to the Data Warehouse Node page, and click View Metric on the right of the corresponding node to view its disk usage.
Parent topic: Cluster Management
Cluster Management FAQs
- What Do I Do If Creating a GaussDB(DWS) Cluster Failed?
- How Can I Clear and Reclaim the Storage Space?
- Can I Switch My Cluster Nodes to Another Region After Purchase?
- Why Did the Used Storage Shrink After Scale-out?
- How Do I View Node Metrics (CPU, Memory, and Disk Usage)?
- Does GaussDB(DWS) Support a Single Node for a Learning Environment?
- Does GaussDB(DWS) Support BMS?
- How Is the Disk Space or Capacity of GaussDB(DWS) Calculated?
- What Are the gaussdb and postgres Databases of GaussDB(DWS)?
- How Do I Set the Maximum Number of Sessions When Adding an Alarm Rule on Cloud Eye?
- How Do I Determine Whether a Cluster Uses the x86 or Arm Architecture?
- What Should I Do If the Scale-out Check Fails?
- When Should I Add CNs or Scale out a cluster?
- What Are the Scenarios of Resizing a Cluster, Changing the Node Flavor, Scale-out, and Scale-in?
- How Should I Select from a Small-Flavor Many-Node Cluster and a Large-Flavor Three-Node Cluster with Same CPU Cores and Memory?
- What Are the Differences Between Cloud SSDs and Local SSDs?
- What Are the Differences Between Hot Data Storage and Cold Data Storage?
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