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Restrictions
OS Usage Restrictions
AOM supports multiple operating systems (OSs). When creating a host, ensure that its OS meets the requirements in Table 1. Otherwise, the host cannot be monitored by AOM.
OS |
Version |
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SUSE |
SUSE Enterprise 11 SP4 64-bit |
SUSE Enterprise 12 SP1 64-bit |
SUSE Enterprise 12 SP2 64-bit |
SUSE Enterprise 12 SP3 64-bit |
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openSUSE |
13.2 64-bit |
42.2 64-bit |
15.0 64-bit (Currently, syslog logs cannot be collected.) |
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EulerOS |
2.2 64-bit |
2.3 64-bit |
2.5 64-bit |
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CentOS |
6.3 64-bit |
6.5 64-bit |
6.8 64-bit |
6.9 64-bit |
6.10 64-bit |
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7.1 64-bit |
7.2 64-bit |
7.3 64-bit |
7.4 64-bit |
7.5 64-bit |
7.6 64-bit |
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Ubuntu |
14.04 server 64-bit |
16.04 server 64-bit |
18.04 server 64-bit |
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Fedora |
24 64-bit |
25 64-bit |
29 64-bit |
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Debian |
7.5.0 32-bit |
7.5.0 64-bit |
8.2.0 64-bit |
8.8.0 64-bit |
9.0.0 64-bit |
Resource Usage Restrictions
When using AOM, learn about the restrictions in Table 2.
Category |
Object |
Usage Restrictions |
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Dashboard |
Dashboard |
A maximum of 50 dashboards can be created in a region. |
Graph in a dashboard |
A maximum of 20 graphs can be added to a dashboard. |
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Number of resources, threshold rules, components, or hosts in a graph |
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Metric |
Metric data |
Metric data can be stored in the database for up to 30 days. |
Total number of metrics |
Up to 400,000 for a single account. Up to 100,000 for a small specification. |
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Metric item |
After resources such as clusters, components, and hosts are deleted, their related metrics can be stored in the database for a maximum of 30 days. |
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Dimension |
A maximum of 20 dimensions can be configured for a metric. |
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Metric query API |
A maximum of 20 metrics can be queried at a time. |
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Statistical period |
The maximum statistical period is 1 hour. |
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Data points returned for a single query |
A maximum of 1440 data points can be returned each time. |
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Custom metric |
Unlimited. |
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Custom metric to be reported |
A single request cannot exceed 40 KB. The timestamp of a reported metric cannot 10 minutes later than the standard UTC time. In addition, out-of-order metrics are not received. That is, if a metric is reported at a certain time point, the metrics of earlier time points cannot be reported. |
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Application metric |
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Resources consumed by the ICAgent |
When the ICAgent collects basic metrics, the resources consumed by the ICAgent are greatly affected by the number of containers and processes. On a VM without any services, the ICAgent consumes 30 MB memory and records 1% CPU usage. To ensure collection reliability, ensure that the number of containers running on a single node must be less than 1000. |
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Log |
Size of a log |
The maximum size of each log is 10 KB. If a log exceeds 10 KB, the ICAgent does not collect it. That is, the log will be discarded. |
Log traffic |
A maximum of 10 MB/s is supported for each tenant in a region. If the log traffic exceeds 10 MB/s, logs may be lost. |
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Log file |
Only text log files can be collected. Other types of log files, such as binary files, cannot be collected. |
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The ICAgent can collect a maximum of 20 log files from a volume mounting directory. |
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The ICAgent can collect a maximum of 1000 standard container output log files. These files must be in JSON format. |
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Resources consumed during log file collection |
The resources consumed during log file collection are closely related to the log volume, number of files, network bandwidth, and backend service processing capability. |
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Log loss |
ICAgent uses multiple mechanisms to ensure log collection reliability and prevent data loss. However, logs may be lost in the following scenarios:
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Log loss |
When a single log line exceeds 10,240 bytes, the line will be discarded. |
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Log repetition |
When the ICAgent is restarted, identical data may be collected around the restart time. |
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Alarm |
Alarm |
You can query the alarms generated in the last 15 days. |
Event |
You can query the events generated in the last 15 days. |
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Application discovery rule |
You can create a maximum of 100 application discovery rules. |
Service Usage Restrictions
If the AMS-Access service is powered off or restarted unexpectedly when you use AOM, a metric data breakpoint occurs on some resources such as hosts, components, and containers in a collection period. This breakpoint is visible on the monitoring page and has no impacts. To avoid breakpoints in a metric graph, set the value of Interpolation Mode to 0 or average on the Metric Monitoring page. In this way, the system automatically replaces breakpoints with 0 or average values, as shown in Figure 1.