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Monitoring Workloads
AOM enables you to monitor workloads deployed on Cloud Container Engine (CCE).
Precautions
The workload status can be Normal, Abnormal, Warning, Silent, or Deleted. If a workload generates a threshold alarm or is abnormal due to a network exception, host power-off, or shutdown, the workload status becomes Abnormal. For more information, see What Can I Do If Resources Are Not Running Properly?.
Procedure
- Log in to the management console.
- Under Application, click Application Operations Management.
- In the navigation pane, choose Workload Monitoring.
The workload list displays the status, CPU usage, and memory usage of each workload, helping you learn the running status of each workload.
- Set filter criteria to search for a desired workload.
- Click the workload to enter its details page. AOM supports drill-down from a workload to an instance, and then to a container. By viewing the status of each layer, you can monitor the workload in a multi-dimensional manner.
- On the Resource List page, view instance status, CPU usage, and physical memory usage, as shown in the following figure.
- Click the View Monitor Graphs tab to view the metrics of the workload, such as the CPU usage and memory usage, as shown in the following figure.
- Creating a view template
AOM provides a default view template (Service Template) that can be modified. You can also click the plus sign (+) in
to customize view templates.
- Adding a metric graph
You can click
to add a line graph or
to add a digit graph to the view template. You can also delete, move, and copy metric graphs in the view template according to Dashboard.
- Adding a view template to a dashboard
On the workload details page, choose More > Add To Dashboard in the upper right corner to add the view template to a dashboard for monitoring.
- Creating a view template