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Workload Reports
You can create, download, and delete work diagnosis reports, and check historical workload diagnosis reports.
Checking Workload Reports
- Log in to the GaussDB(DWS) management console.
- On the Clusters > Dedicated Clusters page, locate the cluster for which you want to perform workload analysis.
- In the Operation column of the cluster, choose Monitoring Panel. The database monitoring page is displayed.
- In the navigation pane, choose Workload Analysis > Workload Reports. Workload reports will be displayed.
Generating a Workload Report
- Log in to the GaussDB(DWS) management console.
- On the Clusters > Dedicated Clusters page, locate the cluster for which you want to perform workload analysis.
- In the Operation column of the cluster, choose Monitoring Panel. The database monitoring page is displayed.
- In the navigation pane, choose Workload Analysis > Workload Reports.
- Click Generate Report. In the displayed dialog box, configure the following parameters and click OK:
- Report Name: Enter a unique report name. The name can contain a maximum of 100 characters, including digits, letters, and underscores (_).)
- Object Type. Its value can be:
- node: The performance data of a specified node will be provided.
- cluster: The performance data of the entire cluster will be provided.
- Node Name: Select a node.
- Content Type. Its value can be:
- summary: A report contains only brief analysis and calculation results.
- detail: A report contains only detailed metric data.
- all: A report contains content of both the summary and detail reports.
- Starting Snapshot: Select a snapshot.
- Ending Snapshot: Select a snapshot.
- OBS Bucket: Select a bucket to store reports.
- OBS Path: A storage directory. Multiple levels of directories can be separated by slashes (/). The value cannot start with a slash (/). Up to 50 characters are allowed.
Downloading Workload Reports in Batches
- Log in to the GaussDB(DWS) management console.
- On the Clusters > Dedicated Clusters page, locate the cluster for which you want to perform workload analysis.
- In the Operation column of the cluster, choose Monitoring Panel. The database monitoring page is displayed.
- In the navigation pane, choose Workload Analysis > Workload Reports.
- Select reports and click Download.
Deleting Workload Reports in Batches
- Log in to the GaussDB(DWS) management console.
- On the Clusters > Dedicated Clusters page, locate the cluster for which you want to perform workload analysis.
- In the Operation column of the cluster, choose Monitoring Panel. The database monitoring page is displayed.
- In the navigation pane, choose Workload Analysis > Workload Reports.
- Select reports and click Delete.
Deleting a Workload Diagnosis Report
- Log in to the GaussDB(DWS) management console.
- On the Clusters > Dedicated Clusters page, locate the cluster for which you want to perform workload analysis.
- In the Operation column of the cluster, choose Monitoring Panel. The database monitoring page is displayed.
- In the navigation pane, choose Workload Analysis > Workload Reports.
- Click Delete in the Operation column of a report to delete the report record and file.
Configuring Workload Report Parameters
- Log in to the GaussDB(DWS) management console.
- On the Clusters > Dedicated Clusters page, locate the cluster for which you want to perform workload analysis.
- In the Operation column of the cluster, choose Monitoring Panel. The database monitoring page is displayed.
- In the navigation pane, choose Workload Analysis > Workload Reports.
- Click Configure Report in the upper right corner. In the displayed dialog box, set the report retention period and OBS parameters.
Parent topic: Workload Analysis