Updated on 2022-06-01 GMT+08:00

Dashboard

With a dashboard, different graphs can be displayed on the same screen. Different graphs, such as line graphs and digit graphs can be used to display resource data, which lets you view monitoring data comprehensively.

For example, you can add key metrics of important resources to the dashboard for real-time monitoring. You can also compare the same metric of different resources on one screen. In addition, you can add routine O&M metrics to the dashboard so that you can perform routine check without re-selecting metrics when you re-open AOM.

Before creating a dashboard, learn the types of graphs that can be added to the dashboard for accurate resource monitoring. The following graphs can be added to the dashboard:

Metric Data Graphs (Including Line and Digit Graphs)

  • Line graph: displays the metric data trend by time. Use this type of graph to monitor the metric data trend of one or more resources in a period.

    You can use a line graph to compare the same metric of different resources. The following figure shows the CPU cores of different components.

    Figure 1 Line graph
  • Digit graph: displays the latest value of a metric in real time.

    The following figure shows the average CPU usage of a component.

    Figure 2 Digit graph

Health Status Graphs (Including Threshold, Host, and Component Status Graphs)

The statuses of thresholds, hosts, and components can be displayed. The statuses of one or more alarm rules, hosts, or components can be added in one graph for monitoring.

  • Threshold-crossing status graph: monitors the status of alarm rules in real time.
    Figure 3 Threshold-crossing status graph

    Before adding a threshold-crossing status graph, create an alarm rule. Otherwise, the threshold-crossing status graph cannot be added.

  • Host status graph: monitors the health status of hosts in real time.
    Figure 4 Host status graph
  • Component status graph: monitors the health status of components in real time.
    Figure 5 Component status graph

Top N Resource Graphs

For top N resource graphs, the statistical unit is a cluster and statistical objects are resources such as hosts, components, or instances in the cluster. A top N resource graph shows the top N resources in a cluster in a visualized manner. Both the top 5 and top 15 resources can be displayed. By default, the top 5 resources are displayed. After the graph is zoomed in, the top 15 resources are displayed.

To quickly view the top N resources, add a top N graph to the dashboard. You only need to select resources and metrics, for example, host CPU usage. AOM then automatically singles out the top N hosts for display. If the number of resources is less than N, actual resources are displayed. The following figure lists the top 5 instances with the highest CPU usage.

Figure 6 Top N resource graph
  • By default, the top 5 resources are displayed. To view the top 15 resources, click Show Top15, double-click the graph, or click View Larger in the Operation column.
  • To monitor the top 5 resources among all clusters, view them on the O&M page.
  • You can customize the title of the top N resource graph. By default, the title is resource type(cluster name).

Precautions

  • A maximum of 50 dashboards can be created in a region.
  • A maximum of 20 graphs can be added to a dashboard.
  • A maximum of 100 resources can be added to a line graph, and resources can be selected across clusters.
  • Only one resource can be added to a digit graph.
  • A maximum of 10 alarm rules can be added to a threshold-crossing status graph.
  • A maximum of 10 hosts can be added to a host status graph.
  • A maximum of 10 components can be added to a component status graph.

Creating a Dashboard

  1. In the navigation pane, choose Overview > Dashboard.
  2. On the Dashboard page, click Create Dashboard. In the displayed Create Dashboard dialog box, enter a dashboard name and click OK.
  3. Click Add Metric Graph in the upper right corner of the Dashboard page. Then, select Metric Data, Health Status, or Top N Resources.
  4. Add a metric graph to the dashboard.

    • Under Metric Data, line and digit graphs can be selected.
    • Under Health Status, threshold-crossing status graphs, host status graphs, and component status graphs can be selected.
    Select a graph that is appropriate for your requirements. The following shows how to add a line graph to a dashboard:
    1. On the Dashboard page, click Add Metric Graph. In the displayed Select Which to Add dialog box, click Create below Metric Data.
    2. Select the type of the graph: In the displayed Add Metric Graph dialog box, select Line graph and then click Next.
    3. Select the metrics and set Statistic Method and Statistical Cycle, and click OK.

  5. Click Save in the upper right corner of the Dashboard page.

    The Auto Refresh () option in the upper right corner of the Dashboard page is used to automatically refresh all graphs in the dashboard.

    • On (default)

      Data in the dashboard is automatically refreshed each minute.

    • Off

      Data in the dashboard is not automatically refreshed.

More Operations

After creating a dashboard, you can also perform the operations described in Table 1.

Table 1 Related operations

Operation Object

Operation

Description

Dashboard

Save as

Click More in the upper right corner, and choose Save As, Rename, or Delete from the drop-down list.

Rename

Delete

Export monitoring report

Click Export Monitoring Report to export line graphs in the dashboard as CSV files to a local PC.

Graph

Add

Click Add Metric Graph to add a line graph, digit graph, threshold-crossing status graph, host status graph, component status graph, or top N resource graph to the dashboard.

Edit

Choose Edit, Copy, Delete, or View Larger (support only for line graphs) from the Operation drop-down list. The Time Select option is available only in a line graph. This option allows you to set a temporary time range and statistical cycle so that you can view the resource data within a specified time range.

Figure 7 Operations on a graph
NOTE:

In the dashboard, when resources such as hosts and components are deleted, graphs created for these resources are not automatically deleted. To improve system performance, manually delete unnecessary graphs.

Copy

Delete

Zoom in

Time select

Refresh

Resize

Hover over the lower right corner of a graph. When the cursor changes to , hold down your left mouse button to resize the graph.

Reposition

Hover over the blank area in the upper or lower part of a graph, and drag and drop it to the desired position.