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Monitoring

From the Monitoring screen, you can review the status and health of various RadiantOne components for each server. This guide provides an overview of the Monitoring section in Environment Operations Center and its features.


Getting started

To navigate to the Monitoring screen, select Monitoring ( image description ) from the left navigation.

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Monitor an environment

To generate monitoring metrics, an environment and at least one node must be selected.

To set the environment, select an environment from the Environment dropdown.

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Select at least one node from the Node dropdown.

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If you would like to monitor more than one node, continue selecting all required nodes and then collapse the Node dropdown. The monitoring dashboard will update to display the component metrics for all nodes selected.

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To remove a node, select the "X" associated with the node name.

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Filter data by time range

You can filter monitoring data by time range, allowing you to narrow down the targeted data to a specific time frame.

To filter by time, select a range from the Time Range dropdown.

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Monitoring components

The monitoring dashboard displays several node component metrics, allowing you to monitor the health of RadiantOne servers.

Component metrics displayed include:

Component
Definition

CPU Used

Current CPU usage of the machine hosting RadiantOne.

RAM Usage

JVM memory used.

Disk Used

Current disk usage of the drive on the machine hosting RadiantOne.

Version

Current version of RadiantOne installed on the node.

Server Current

Details about the server you connected to.

FID Pool

The number of connections in a pool organized by anonymous, digest, and simple.

Up Time

Time elapsed since the server started.

Operations Count

How many operations have ben performed on the connection.

Live Connections

The live number of concurrent connections to RadiantOne FID.

Ops

The type and number of operations performed.

Peak Stats

Peak statistics for various components, such as CPU, Connections, Memory, and Disk.

CPU Usage

A line graph that charts CPU usage over time.

RAM Usage

A line graph that charts RAM usage over time.

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Next steps

After reading this guide you should have an understanding of how to generate metrics to monitor environment nodes. For details on reviewing RadiantOne operation and activity reports, see the reporting guide.

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