Switching between O&M projects to view monitoring dashboards of different projects on the same FineOps platform is troublesome and time-consuming.
FineOps V2.0 offers a project load monitoring dashboard and a server load monitoring dashboard that display project and server load indicators for all projects, enabling a holistic grasp of the resource status across all projects.
Ensure all prerequisites are met to use the dashboards described in this document normally. For details, see Prerequisites of Using Monitoring Dashboards.
Dashboard Example
Log in to FineOps as the admin and choose Resource Management > Project Load Monitoring.
This dashboard provides an information overview of every application of every O&M project in FineOps. Indicators with anomalies will be highlighted in red/yellow.
1. You can click a project name to jump to the Resource Monitoring page in Project Monitoring of the O&M project.
2. You can switch the time range in the upper right corner to view the corresponding monitoring data. The default time period is Last 30 minutes. You can view the data of up to the last 15 days.
Dashboard Indicator Description
It displays the actual physical memory occupied by applications.
Unit: GiB
It displays the connection status between applications and external databases.
Possible results include Connected, Disconnected, Not Set (where no external database is connected), and partial node exception (which may occur in clusters).
It displays the connection status between applications and file servers.
Possible results include Connected, Disconnected, Not Set (where no file server is connected), and partial node exception (which may occur in clusters).
It displays the connection status between applications and state servers.
Possible results include Connected, Disconnected, Not Set (where no state server is connected), and partial node exception (which may occur in clusters).
Memory usage rate = Currently used memory/Maximum available memory
Currently used memory: the memory size currently used (unit: bytes)
Maximum available memory: the maximum memory (unit: bytes) that can be allocated to JVM
Log in to FineOps as the admin and choose Resource Management > Server Load Monitoring.
This dashboard displays an information overview of every server of every O&M project in FineOps. Indicators with anomalies will be highlighted in red/yellow.
1. You can switch the time range in the upper right corner to view the corresponding monitoring data. The default time period is Last 30 minutes. You can view the data of up to the last 15 days.
2. For servers with multiple network interface cards or partitions, FineOps only collects information from the one with the highest usage rate.
It displays IP addresses of projects.
It indicates CPU performance and displays the current CPU usage rate.
High usage indicates high computational pressure, requiring you to enhance CPU performance or investigate and optimize heavy tasks.
It displays the current memory usage rate.
Sustained high usage may cause crashes, requiring you to increase physical memory or terminate some memory-intensive processes.