Monitoring | Graphs

Monitoring | Graphs

This section integrates various components such as Systems, Network Interfaces and Farm Services. It is essential for obtaining detailed reports and monitoring activities related to the resources utilized by a load balancer. This facilitates the identification of resource limitations or bottlenecks in both the load balancer and its associated services.

Each monitoring section features graphs spanning daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly durations, with data collected every 5 minutes. Users can customize the type of graphs displayed through different tabs, focusing on critical resources.

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System Monitoring Graphs #

CPU System Monitoring Graphs #

CPU. Monitors CPU usage and allocated tasks.
System. Tracks kernel space processes (e.g., L4 farms, network drivers).
User. Measures CPU usage by user-space processes (e.g., HTTP/S load balancer cores).
Nice. Monitors usage of prioritized processes.
Iowait. Tracks I/O task usage (e.g., disk or networking).
Irq. Monitors CPU interruptions.
Softirq. Tracks short interruptions to the CPU.
Load. Displays core load averages over 1, 5, and 15-minute intervals.
Idle. Shows percentage of unused system resources.
Total used. Displays total system resource utilization.

RAM Memory System Monitoring Graphs #

Used. Shows memory used by the kernel and processes.
Free. Indicates available memory.
Cache. Displays volatile memory enhancing processor speeds.
Buffer. Shows memory used for balancing information speed.
Swap memory. Monitors usage of swap memory.

Disk System Monitoring Graphs #

Disk partitions. Monitors disk partition details including:

  • /usr/local/…/config. Disk space for configuration files.
  • /var/log. Disk space for logs.

Networking Interfaces System Monitoring Graphs #

Monitors physical and VLAN interface details.

  • In. Input traffic to the interface.
  • Out. Output traffic from the interface.

Farms System Monitoring Graphs #

Tracks connection details for each farm or load balancing service:

  • Established. Confirmed connections
  • Pending. Connections initiated but not yet confirmed.

Each page includes comprehensive daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly graphs to facilitate thorough monitoring and analysis of load balancer resources and services.

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