CloudMonitor can collect metrics from Internet Shared Bandwidth in real time and generate time-series charts in the Internet Shared Bandwidth console. You can troubleshoot issues based on the collected metrics.
View the monitoring data of Internet Shared Bandwidth instances
Use the Internet Shared Bandwidth console
Log on to the Internet Shared Bandwidth console.
- In the top navigation bar, select the region where the EIP bandwidth plan is created.
On the Internet Shared Bandwidth page, find the Internet Shared Bandwidth instance that you want to manage and use one of the following methods to view the monitoring data.
View the data on the Internet Shared Bandwidth page
Click the icon in the Monitor column.
In the Network Monitoring Data panel, view the monitoring data.
View the data on the details page of the Internet Shared Bandwidth instance
Click the ID of the Internet Shared Bandwidth instance.
On the details page, view the monitoring data on the Monitor tab of the Basic Information tab.
You can view Inbound Bandwidth, Outbound Bandwidth, Inbound Data Packets, Outbound Data Packets, and Outbound Bandwidth Utilization in the Internet Shared Bandwidth console. For more information about other metrics, see Metrics for Internet Shared Bandwidth instances.
By default, the system displays the monitoring data that is collected within the previous hour. You can select a time range of 3 hours, 6 hours, or 12 hours or specify a custom time range. You can view the data that is collected within at most 14 days of the previous month if you specify a custom time range.
Use the CloudMonitor console
- Log on to the CloudMonitor console.
In the left-side navigation pane, click .
On the Cloud Service Monitoring page, click Internet Shared Bandwidth and then click Share Bandwidth Packages.
In the upper part of the Share Bandwidth Packages page, select the region where your Internet Shared Bandwidth instance is created.
Find the Internet Shared Bandwidth instance that you want to manage and click Monitoring Charts in the Actions column to view the monitoring data.
NoteYou can view all metrics for Internet Shared Bandwidth instances in the CloudMonitor console. For more information about the metrics for Internet Shared Bandwidth instances, see Metrics for Internet Shared Bandwidth instances.
By default, the system displays the monitoring data that is collected within the previous hour. You can select a time range of 3 hours, 6 hours, 12 hours, 1 day, 3 days, 7 days, or 14 days or specify a custom time range. You can view the data that is collected within at most 30 days if you specify a custom time range.
Create a threshold-triggered alert rule
If you want to monitor the use and status of an Internet Shared Bandwidth instance, you can create a threshold-triggered alert rule. If the metrics of the Internet Shared Bandwidth instance meet specific alert conditions, alerts are triggered and CloudMonitor sends alert notifications. This way, you can identify and handle exceptions at the earliest opportunity.
If you delete an Internet Shared Bandwidth instance, the alert rules for the instance are also deleted from CloudMonitor.
- Log on to the CloudMonitor console.
In the left-side navigation pane, choose .
On the Alert Rules page, click Create Alert Rule.
In the Create Alert Rule panel, set the following parameters to create an alert rule and click Confirm.
The following table describes the parameters that are related to this topic. For information about other parameters, see Create an alert rule.
Parameter
Description
Product
In this example, Share Bandwidth Packages is selected.
Resource Range
Select the scope to which the alert rule applies. Valid values:
All Resources: The alert rule applies to all Internet Shared Bandwidth instances that belong to the current Alibaba Cloud account.
Application Groups: The alert rule applies to all resources in the specified application group that belongs to the current Alibaba Cloud account. If an application group that contains the Internet Shared Bandwidth instance is already created, you can select this option.
Instances: The alert rule applies to the specified Internet Shared Bandwidth instance that belongs to the current Alibaba Cloud account.
If you select Application Groups or Instances, you must select the application group that contains the Internet Shared Bandwidth or select the Internet Shared Bandwidth instance from the Associated Resources drop-down list.
Rule Description
The description of the alert rule. If a metric meets a specific condition, an alert is triggered. To specify a condition, perform the following steps:
Click Add Rule.
In the Add Rule Description panel, configure parameters such as Alert Rule, Metric Type, Metric, and Threshold and Alert Level.
For more information about the metrics for Internet Shared Bandwidth instances, see Metrics for Internet Shared Bandwidth instances.
Click OK.
Metrics for Internet Shared Bandwidth instances
Metric | Description |
Inbound Bandwidth | The bandwidth that is consumed to receive packets destined for the Internet Shared Bandwidth instance. Unit: bit/s. |
Outbound Bandwidth | The bandwidth that is consumed to send packets from the Internet Shared Bandwidth instance. Unit: bit/s. |
Inbound Packet Rate | The number of packets that are received by the Internet Shared Bandwidth instance per second. Unit: pps. |
Outbound Packet Rate | The number of packets that are sent by the Internet Shared Bandwidth instance per second. Unit: pps. |
out_bandwidth_utilization | The ratio of outbound bandwidth consumed by the Internet Shared Bandwidth instance to the total bandwidth of the Internet Shared Bandwidth instance. |
in_bandwidth_utilization | The ratio of inbound bandwidth consumed by the Internet Shared Bandwidth instance to the total bandwidth of the Internet Shared Bandwidth instance. |
out_ratelimit_drop_pps | The outbound packet loss rate of the Internet Shared Bandwidth instance when traffic throttling is triggered in the outbound direction. Unit: pps. |
in_ratelimit_drop_pps | The inbound packet loss rate of the Internet Shared Bandwidth instance when traffic throttling is triggered in the inbound direction. Unit: pps. |