Viewing All Reports of an Intelligent Report Task
After the intelligent reports of a task are generated, you can view their details, and optimize the resources based on the reports.
Constraints
You can view historical reports in the last six months.
Prerequisites
An intelligent report is generated.
Viewing the Intelligent Report History
- Log in to the Cloud Eye console.
- Choose Enterprise Cloud Monitoring > Intelligent Reports. The Intelligent Reports page is displayed.
- Locate the intelligent report task, and click View All in the Operation column.
On the Historical Reports page, all historical reports generated in the last six months are displayed by default. You can:
- Filter reports by the time range. The time range can be last 1 month, last 3 months, last 6 months, or a customized one.
- Filter reports by task status.
Figure 1 Historical reports
Table 1 Parameters of the Historical Reports page Parameter
Description
Task Started
Time when a historical report is generated.
Status
Task status. The options are:
- Ongoing: An Excel report or visualized report is being generated.
- Failed: The Excel or visualized report fails to be generated.
- Completed: An Excel or visualized report is generated, and a notification is already sent.
- Pending notification: An Excel or visualized report is generated, and a notification is ready to be sent.
- Notification failed: The Excel or visualized report is generated, but the notification fails to be sent.
Time Range
Time range of the report history. Only the reports of the last six months can be viewed.
Operation
When the task status is Completed, Pending notification, or Notification failed, you can download Excel reports or view visualized reports online.
Viewing a Resource Water Level Analysis Report
- Log in to the Cloud Eye console.
- Choose Enterprise Cloud Monitoring > Intelligent Reports. The Intelligent Reports page is displayed.
- Locate the intelligent report task and click View All in the Operation column.
- On the Historical Reports page, click View Report in the Operation column of the task to be viewed. The Resource Water Level Analysis Report page is displayed.
On this page, you can view data in Water Level Summary and Water Level Details.
Figure 2 Resource Water Level Analysis Report
- In the upper left corner, select another cloud product to switch to its dashboard.
- Water Level Summary displays the instance statistics, including the numbers of all instances, high-load instances, low-load instances, and normal instances. The line charts display the maximum value, minimum value, average value, P50, P90, and P95 of different metrics. For details about the aggregation methods supported by metrics, see What Aggregation Methods Does Cloud Eye Support? You can click Configure in the upper right corner to set which metrics to show. The metrics vary with the cloud products. For details, see Metrics Supported by Cloud Products in a Resource Water Level Analysis Report.
- Water Level Details displays details about the following instances:
- High-load instances: The P50 value of a load-related metric is greater than 80%.
- Low-load instances: The P50 value of all load-related metrics is less than 20%.
- Normal instances: Neither high-load instances nor low-load instances. For details about load-related metrics, see Metrics Supported by Cloud Products in a Resource Water Level Analysis Report.
Metrics Supported by Cloud Products in a Resource Water Level Analysis Report
|
Cloud Service |
Product |
Metric Name |
High-/Low-Load Metric |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Elastic Cloud Server |
ECSs |
(Agent) CPU Usage |
Yes |
|
(Agent) Memory Usage |
Yes |
||
|
(Agent) Outbound Bandwidth |
No |
||
|
(Agent) Disk Usage |
Yes |
||
|
(Agent) Inbound Bandwidth |
No |
||
|
Cloud Backup and Recovery |
Vaults |
Vault Usage |
Yes |
|
Used Vault Size |
No |
||
|
Content Delivery Network |
Domain names |
Bandwidth |
No |
|
Traffic |
No |
||
|
Total Requests |
No |
||
|
Retrieval Bandwidth |
No |
||
|
Retrieval Traffic |
No |
||
|
Total Retrieval Requests |
No |
||
|
5xx Origin Status Codes |
No |
||
|
Traffic Hit Ratio |
Yes |
||
|
Distributed Cache Service |
DCS Redis instances |
Bandwidth Usage |
Yes |
|
Memory Usage |
Yes |
||
|
New Connections |
No |
||
|
Used Memory |
No |
||
|
Used Memory Peak |
No |
||
|
Distributed Message Service |
Kafka Platinum |
Memory usage of the broker VM |
Yes |
|
Disk Capacity Usage |
Yes |
||
|
Network Bandwidth Usage |
Yes |
||
|
CPU Usage |
Yes |
||
|
DMS for RocketMQ |
Instance Disk Usage |
Yes |
|
|
DMS for RabbitMQ instances |
Connections |
No |
|
|
Instance Disk Usage |
Yes |
||
|
CPU Usage |
Yes |
||
|
Memory usage of the RabbitMQ VM |
Yes |
||
|
Disk Capacity Usage |
Yes |
||
|
Cloud Search Service |
CSS clusters |
Max Disk Usage |
No |
|
Max. JVM Heap Usage |
Yes |
||
|
Max. CPU Usage |
Yes |
||
|
TaurusDB |
TaurusDB instances |
CPU Usage |
Yes |
|
Memory Usage |
Yes |
||
|
QPS |
No |
||
|
Disk Usage |
Yes |
||
|
Connection Usage |
Yes |
||
|
MapReduce Service |
Clusters |
Cluster CPU Statistics |
No |
|
Cluster Memory Statistics |
No |
||
|
Host CPU Usage |
Yes |
||
|
Host Memory Usage |
Yes |
||
|
Yarn Total CPU Usage |
Yes |
||
|
Object Storage Service |
Users |
Total Used Storage Space |
No |
|
Total Used Storage Space |
No |
||
|
Bucket names |
Total Storage |
No |
|
|
Relational Database Service |
RDS for MariaDB instances |
CPU Usage |
Yes |
|
Memory Usage |
Yes |
||
|
Storage Space Usage |
Yes |
||
|
QPS |
No |
||
|
RDS for PostgreSQL instances (cluster) |
CPU Usage |
Yes |
|
|
Memory Usage |
Yes |
||
|
Storage Space Usage |
Yes |
||
|
Connection Usage |
Yes |
||
|
Microsoft SQL Server instances |
CPU Usage |
Yes |
|
|
Memory Usage |
Yes |
||
|
Storage Space Usage |
Yes |
||
|
IOPS |
No |
||
|
MySQL instances |
Memory Usage |
Yes |
|
|
Total Connections |
No |
||
|
CPU Usage |
Yes |
||
|
Buffer Pool Usage |
Yes |
||
|
Disk Usage |
No |
||
|
QPS |
No |
||
|
IOPS |
No |
||
|
Virtual Private Cloud |
EIPs |
Outbound Bandwidth |
No |
|
Outbound Traffic |
No |
||
|
Inbound Bandwidth |
No |
||
|
Inbound Traffic |
No |
||
|
Outbound Bandwidth Usage |
Yes |
||
|
Inbound Bandwidth Usage |
Yes |
||
|
Bandwidths |
Outbound Bandwidth |
No |
|
|
Inbound Bandwidth |
No |
||
|
Outbound Traffic |
No |
||
|
Inbound Traffic |
No |
||
|
Outbound Bandwidth Usage |
Yes |
||
|
Inbound Bandwidth Usage |
Yes |
||
|
Web Application Firewall |
Dedicated WAF instances |
Concurrent Connections |
No |
|
CPU Usage |
Yes |
||
|
Disk Usage |
Yes |
||
|
Memory Usage |
Yes |
||
|
Protected domain dames |
Peak QPS |
No |
|
|
GaussDB |
GaussDB instances |
Total Instance Disk Size |
No |
|
Instance Disk Usage |
Yes |
||
|
CPU Usage |
Yes |
||
|
Memory Usage |
Yes |
||
|
IOPS Usage |
Yes |
||
|
Elastic Load Balance |
Load balancers |
Concurrent Connections |
No |
|
New Connections |
No |
||
|
Dropped Connections |
No |
||
|
Inbound Bandwidth |
No |
||
|
Outbound Bandwidth |
No |
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