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Viewing Monitoring Metrics
Scenario
Cloud Eye on the cloud service platform monitors the status of ModelArts real-time services and model loads. You can obtain the monitoring metrics of each ModelArts real-time service and model loads on the management console. Monitored data requires a period of time for transmission and display. The status of ModelArts displayed on the Cloud Eye console is usually the status obtained 5 to 10 minutes before. You can view the monitored data of a newly created real-time service 5 to 10 minutes later.
Prerequisites
- The ModelArts real-time service is running properly.
- Alarm rules have been configured on the Cloud Eye page. For details, see
Setting Alarm Rules <modelarts_23_0188>
. - The real-time service has been properly running for at least 10 minutes.
- The monitoring data and graphics are available for a new real-time service after the service runs for at least 10 minutes.
- Cloud Eye does not display the metrics of a faulty or deleted real-time service. The monitoring metrics can be viewed after the real-time service starts or recovers.
Monitoring data is unavailable without alarm rules configured on Cloud Eye. For details, see Setting Alarm Rules <modelarts_23_0188>
.
Procedure
Log in to the management console.
Click Service List. Under Management & Deployment, click Cloud Eye.
In the left navigation pane, choose Cloud Service Monitoring > ModelArts.
View monitoring graphs.
- Viewing monitoring graphs of the real-time service: Click View Graph in the Operation column.
- Viewing monitoring graphs of the model loads: Click
next to the target real-time service, and select View Graph from the drop-down list for model loads in the Operation column.
In the monitoring area, you can select a duration to view the monitoring data.
You can view the monitoring data in the recent 1 hour, 3 hours, or 12 hours. To view the monitoring curve of a longer time range, click
to enlarge the graph.