Updated on 2025-07-29 GMT+08:00

Viewing Metrics

Scenarios

Cloud Eye monitors the status of GeminiDB Redis instances. You can view metrics on the console.

Monitored data requires a period of time for transmission and display. The status of the monitored object displayed on the Cloud Eye page is the status obtained 5 to 10 minutes before. You can view the monitored data of a newly created DB instance 5 to 10 minutes later.

Prerequisites

  • The DB instance is running properly.

    Cloud Eye does not display the metrics of a faulty or deleted DB instance. You can view the monitoring information only after the instance is restarted or recovered.

  • The DB instance has been properly running for at least 10 minutes.

    The monitoring data and graphics are available for a new DB instance after the instance runs for at least 10 minutes.

Method 1

  1. Log in to the Huawei Cloud console.
  2. In the service list, choose Databases > GeminiDB.
  3. On the Instances page, click the instance whose metrics you want to view and click its name.

    • Instance metrics: In the upper right corner, click View Metric.
      Figure 1 Viewing instance metrics
    • Node metrics: In the navigation pane, choose Node Management. In the Node Information area, browse to the target node and click View Metric in the Operation column.
      Figure 2 Viewing node metrics

  4. In the monitoring area, you can select a duration to view the monitoring data.

    You can view the monitoring data of the service in the last 1, 3, or 12 hours.

    To view the monitoring curve in a longer time range, click to enlarge the graph.

Method 2

  1. Log in to the Huawei Cloud console.
  2. In the service list, choose Databases > GeminiDB.
  3. Log in to the GeminiDB console.
  4. On the Instance page, click the instance whose metrics you want to view and click its name.
  5. In the navigation pane, choose Metrics.
  6. On the Metrics page, view real-time monitoring data.

    • Click the DB Instance tab to view real-time monitoring data, such as the instance QPS, average hit ratio, and connection usage.
    • Click the Node-level Metrics tab to view real-time monitoring data, such as CPU, memory, and connection usage.
    • The following monitoring time windows are supported: last 1 hour, last 3 hours, last 12 hours, last 24 hours, last 7 days, and a custom time period.
    • You can also enable auto refresh (every 60s).

    • The monitoring period can be 1 minute or 5 minutes.