Lindorm Insight allows you to view the performance monitoring data of clusters. This
provides an easy method for you to view the resource usage of clusters. The Cluster
Monitor page displays the monitoring data of cluster running from multiple dimensions,
such as IDC and group.
Go to the Cluster Monitor page
Log on to the Lindorm Insight system. In the left-side navigation pane, choose . Then, the Cluster Monitor page in Lindorm Insight appears. You can filter and view cluster monitoring data
by IDC, group, and time range.

The
Cluster Monitor page consists of two parts:
Cluster overview and
Overview of QP layer. These two parts are divided into multiple sections. You can click the following
links for the sections to view the corresponding data:
Server Load
The
Server Load section displays the average load of the servers in your cluster.

To view the metric data of a server, double-click the metric curve. Then, the metric
data that corresponds to the list of servers in your cluster appears.

Note By default, the top 10 servers for the metric are displayed. If the number of servers
is excessively large, you can click the server name to show or hide the corresponding
metric curve.
CPU Usage
The
CPU Usage section displays the average CPU usage of the servers in your cluster.

To view the metric data of a server, double-click the metric curve. Then, the metric
data that corresponds to the list of servers in your cluster appears.

Note By default, the top 10 servers for the metric are displayed. If the number of servers
is excessively large, you can click the server name to show or hide the corresponding
metric curve.
bytesIn
The
bytesIn section displays the inbound traffic of your cluster.

To view the metric data of a server, double-click the metric curve. Then, the metric
data that corresponds to the list of servers in your cluster appears.

Note By default, the top 10 servers for the metric are displayed. If the number of servers
is excessively large, you can click the server name to show or hide the corresponding
metric curve.
bytesOut
The
bytesOut section displays the outbound traffic of your cluster.

To view the metric data of a server, double-click the metric curve. Then, the metric
data that corresponds to the list of servers in your cluster appears.

Note By default, the top 10 servers for the metric are displayed. If the number of servers
is excessively large, you can click the server name to show or hide the corresponding
metric curve.
Overall read throughput of the cluster
The
Overall read throughput of the cluster section displays the total number of rows scanned by the bottom layer when your cluster
runs queries, such as select, wget, and wscan. This section displays the overall read
load metric that collects the data of various query methods. This metric corresponds
to the read request metric for Lindorm servers in the original monitoring system.

To view the metric data of a server, double-click the metric curve. Then, the metric
data that corresponds to the list of servers in your cluster appears.

Note By default, the top 10 servers for the metric are displayed. If the number of servers
is excessively large, you can click the server name to show or hide the corresponding
metric curve.
Response time of cluster overall query
The
Response time of cluster overall query section displays the average time that your cluster consumes to read each row. You
can use the following formula to calculate the response time: Response time = The
total time of cluster queries per unit time/The number of rows scanned by the bottom
layer. This metric is an overall metric that describes the average time of reading
each row. If you need to query the metric data of specific query types, check the
WScan, WGet, and other request details in the following sections.

To view the metric data of a server, double-click the metric curve. Then, the metric
data that corresponds to the list of servers in your cluster appears.

Note By default, the top 10 servers for the metric are displayed. If the number of servers
is excessively large, you can click the server name to show or hide the corresponding
metric curve.
Overall write throughput of the cluster
The
Overall write throughput of the cluster section displays the total number of rows scanned by the bottom layer when your cluster
performs operations to modify data. The examples of the operations include upsert,
wput, and wdelete. This section displays the overall write load metric that collects
the data of various query methods.

To view the metric data of a server, double-click the metric curve. Then, the metric
data that corresponds to the list of servers in your cluster appears.

Note By default, the top 10 servers for the metric are displayed. If the number of servers
is excessively large, you can click the server name to show or hide the corresponding
metric curve.
Response time of the cluster overall write
The
Response time of cluster overall write section displays the average time that your cluster consumes to write each row. You
can use the following formula to calculate the response time: Response time = The
total time of cluster write operations per unit time/The number of rows scanned by
the bottom layer. This metric is an overall metric that describes the average time
of writing each row. If you need to query the metric data of specific query types,
check the WPut, WDelete, and other request details in the following sections.

To view the metric data of a server, double-click the metric curve. Then, the metric
data that corresponds to the list of servers in your cluster appears.

Note By default, the top 10 servers for the metric are displayed. If the number of servers
is excessively large, you can click the server name to show or hide the corresponding
metric curve.
Cluster WGet details
The
Cluster WGet details section displays the performance metric data of the get commands that your cluster
runs. The following list describes the metric data:
- ops: the number of requests per second
- AVG: the average response time of requests
- MAX: the maximum response time of requests
- rowsPerOp: the average number of rows affected by each operation
- 50%RT: the median response time of requests
- 99.9%RT: the 99.9% response time of requests

To view the metric data of a server, double-click the metric curve. Then, the metric
data that corresponds to the list of servers in your cluster appears.

Note By default, the top 10 servers for the metric are displayed. If the number of servers
is excessively large, you can click the server name to show or hide the corresponding
metric curve.
Cluster WPut details
The
Cluster WPut details section displays the performance metric data of the put commands that your cluster
runs.

To view the metric data of a server, double-click the metric curve. Then, the metric
data that corresponds to the list of servers in your cluster appears.

Note By default, the top 10 servers for the metric are displayed. If the number of servers
is excessively large, you can click the server name to show or hide the corresponding
metric curve.
Cluster WScan details
The
Cluster WScan details section displays the performance metric data of the Scan commands that your cluster
runs.

To view the metric data of a server, double-click the metric curve. Then, the metric
data that corresponds to the list of servers in your cluster appears.

Note By default, the top 10 servers for the metric are displayed. If the number of servers
is excessively large, you can click the server name to show or hide the corresponding
metric curve.
Cluster WDelete details
The
Cluster WDelete details section displays the performance metric data of the Delete commands that your cluster
runs.

To view the metric data of a server, double-click the metric curve. Then, the metric
data that corresponds to the list of servers in your cluster appears.

Note By default, the top 10 servers for the metric are displayed. If the number of servers
is excessively large, you can click the server name to show or hide the corresponding
metric curve.
Cluster Select details
The
Cluster Select details section displays the performance metrics data of the Select commands that your cluster
runs.

To view the metric data of a server, double-click the metric curve. Then, the metric
data that corresponds to the list of servers in your cluster appears.

Note By default, the top 10 servers for the metric are displayed. If the number of servers
is excessively large, you can click the server name to show or hide the corresponding
metric curve.
QP upsert details
The
QP upsert details section displays the performance metric data of the Upsert commands that your cluster
runs.

To view the metric data of a server, double-click the metric curve. Then, the metric
data that corresponds to the list of servers in your cluster appears.

Note By default, the top 10 servers for the metric are displayed. If the number of servers
is excessively large, you can click the server name to show or hide the corresponding
metric curve.