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Viewing Monitoring Information of a Cluster
Scenario
CES monitors the running status of ClickHouse clusters. You can view the monitoring metrics of ClickHouse on the management console. According to the monitoring information, you can quickly learn about cluster health status and key system information.
Monitoring Function
The cluster monitoring function consists of compute node and ZooKeeper metric monitoring. You can adjust the time range of monitoring data in each module to view historical data at different time. You can also adjust the time granularity of monitoring data to view data in different dimensions. If you want to view monitoring data in real time, enable automatic refresh. The platform can automatically refresh monitoring graphs at intervals of 1 hour, 3 hours, 12 hours, 24 hours, and 7 days.
If you are interested in a metric graph, you can click the zoom-in button to view the graph or export the graph.
Checking ClickHouse Cluster Monitoring Information
- Log in to the CloudTable console.
- Click
in the upper left corner to select a region.
- In the navigation tree, click Cluster Management.
- In the cluster list, locate the row where the target cluster resides, click View Metric in the Operation column. The CES console is displayed.
The status of the cluster to be viewed must be In service.
- On the Cloud Service Monitoring page, click
on the left of the cluster ID to expand the compute unit list, and select the corresponding node to view the monitoring information.
- Set the metrics to be viewed if there are too many metrics on the monitoring page.
- If there are too many metrics, delete them on the Select Metric page.
- If the metrics displayed on the page do not contain the desired metrics, add the metrics on the Select Metric page.
- Select at least one metric. You can drag a selected metric and drop it to a desired location to sort the metrics.
NOTE:
- If you want to view monitoring data in real time, enable automatic refresh. The platform can automatically refresh monitoring graphs at intervals of 1 hour, 3 hours, 12 hours, 24 hours, and 7 days.
- If you want to zoom in on a single metric view, click
in the upper right corner of the metric view to view its details.
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