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Locate the ECS and select the specified OBS bucket in the Permanent Data Storage column. Select the metric data file you want to view in the OBS bucket.
For example, you can set ECS cpu_util to 80. For detailed thresholds, see the value range of each metric in the appendix.
For example, if the monitoring metric of an ECS is CPU usage, metric_name is cpu_util.
You can bind an EIP assigned in a VPC to your ECS to access the Internet. Different EIPs can share a bandwidth, reducing your bandwidth costs. With the event monitoring function, Cloud Eye monitors the EIP status.
You can bind an EIP assigned in a VPC to your ECS to access the Internet. Different EIPs can share a bandwidth, reducing your bandwidth costs. With the event monitoring function, Cloud Eye monitors the EIP status.
For example, the dimension of an ECS can be instance_id. A maximum of four dimensions are supported. For the metric dimension of each resource, see Service metric dimension.
For example, you can set ECS cpu_util to 80. For detailed thresholds, see the value range of each metric in the appendix.
Only letters, digits, underscores (_), and hyphens (-) are allowed. value Yes String Specifies the dimension value, for example, an ECS ID. Specifies the dimension value, for example, an ECS ID. Start with a letter or a digit. Enter 1 to 256 characters.
For example, the dimension of an ECS can be instance_id. A maximum of four dimensions are supported. For the metric dimension of each resource, see Service metric dimension.
On the Cloud Eye console, choose Server Monitoring > Elastic Cloud Server, locate the ECS, and click Not installed in the Agent Status column. Install the Agent as instructed. Case 4: The Agent installed on the ECS does not report the disk usage.
For example, you can set ECS cpu_util to 80. For detailed thresholds, see the value range of each metric in the appendix.
Basic Concepts The following concepts are central to your understanding and use of Cloud Eye: Metrics Rollup Dashboards Topics Alarm Rules Alarm Templates Projects Metrics A metric refers to a quantized value of a resource dimension on the cloud platform, such as the ECS CPU usage
For example, the ECS dimension is instance_id. For details about the dimension of each service, see the key column in Services Interconnected with Cloud Eye. value String Yes Specifies the dimension value, for example, an ECS ID. The parameter can contain 1 to 256 characters.
For example, the dimension of an ECS can be instance_id. A maximum of four dimensions are supported. For the metric dimension of each resource, see Service metric dimension.
For example, the dimension of an ECS can be instance_id. A maximum of four dimensions are supported. For the metric dimension of each resource, see Service metric dimension.
For example, you can set ECS cpu_util to 80. For detailed thresholds, see the value range of each metric in the appendix.
For example, if the monitoring metric of an ECS is CPU usage, metric_name is cpu_util. For details, see Services Interconnected with Cloud Eye.
Elastic Cloud Server - ECSs Resource Level Resource level of the monitored object. This parameter is only available if Alarm Type is set to Metric. The value can be Cloud product (recommended) or Specific dimension. Take ECS as an example. ECSs is the cloud product.
For example, the ECS dimension is instance_id. For details about the dimension of each service, see the key column in Services Interconnected with Cloud Eye. value String No Specifies the dimension value, for example, an ECS ID. Enter 1 to 256 characters.
Check whether Configure is displayed above the ECS list. If no, the Agent permissions have been granted for the region. If yes, click Configure to enable the Agent permissions for the region.