Real-time monitoring

Feedback


After enabled the server monitoring, click on the "Realtime Monitoring" tab to enter the real-time monitoring page, you can view the operation of each GIS server, such as CPU usage, memory usage/total memory (usage rate), service access statistics, unread exceptions statistics, etc.

When the color of CPU usage, memory usage/total memory (usage rate) turns orange, it indicates that the monitored GIS server has a warning exception. If the color turns red, it indicates a severe warning exception. The abnormal alarm of the GIS server follows certain alarm rules, as the administrator you can configure the alarm rules according to actual application requirements.

Click on a specific server's alias, you can view the basic information of the server, CPU, memory usage rate curve, service access statistics graph. Click on the number of unread exceptions, it will jump to the Exception Records tab to show you the list of exception information.

View server monitoring information

Click the "Alias" of a node, you can view the basic information of the node (such as: node alias, service address, total memory, CPU core number, CPU frequency), the node messaging server configuration information (such as: whether the configuration is valid, whether the configuration is the same with the main node), and you can also view the graph of CPU, memory usage and service access times.

CPU, memory usage

iPortal supports to display the CPU and memory usage curve of the time interval of "last 1 hour, last 1 day, last 1 week", and you can also customize the time interval to view the CPU and memory of the specified period. Move the mouse on the curve, it will show the CPU and memory usage values ​​corresponding to the specific time point. And it also supports dragging the mouse on the curve in the horizontal direction to freely choose a specific time period to view the curve.

Statistics of service visits

iPortal supports to display the statistical curve of the service visits of the time interval of "last 1 hour, last 48 hours, last 7 days, last 30 days, last 12 months", and you can also customize the time interval to view the curve of the specified period. Move the mouse on the curve, it will show statistical results of the number of service visits corresponding to the specific time point.