Services refer to containers and common processes you deploy. For example, a workload on Cloud Container Engine (CCE) is a service, and the Tomcat running on a VM is also a service.
The service list displays the type, CPU usage, memory usage, and alarm status of each service, helping you learn services. You can click a service name to learn more information. AOM supports drill-down from a service to a service instance, a container, and then to a process. In this way, you can implement multi-dimensional monitoring.
If a service name is complex and difficult to identify, add an alias for the service.
Choose More > Add alias in the Operation column, and specify an alias.
Tags are used to identify services. You can distinguish system and non-system services using tags. By default, AOM adds the System Service tag to system services, including icagent, css-defender, nvidia-driver-installer, nvidia-gpu-device-plugin, kube-dns, org.tanukisoftware.wrapper.WrapperSimpleApp, evs-driver, obs-driver, sfs-driver, icwatchdog, and sh. You can click in the upper right corner to select or deselect Hide system services. You can also customize tags to facilitate service management.
In the service list, choose More > Modify Tag in the Operation column of the service. On the displayed page, click to enter a tag, and click
and OK. After the tag is added, enter a tag keyword in the search box in the upper right corner of the page to search for services.
You can select a cluster from the drop-down list above the service list to filter services, or directly enter a service name in the search box to search for a service.