The Metric Overview page displays an aggregated, region-level view of your metric list. On this page, you can analyze metrics over 1-hour, 1-day, or 1-week periods. You can view information such as reported volume, percentage of total volume, and metadata, filtered by dimensions like source, Category, and Measurement.
Prerequisites
ARMS is activated. For more information, see Activate ARMS.
Access
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Log on to the ARMS console.
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In the left-side navigation pane, choose .
Filter metrics
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In the Quick Filter area, filter metrics by dimensions such as source, Category, and Measurement.
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Source corresponds to different monitoring components in the integration center.
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Category indicates whether a metric is a basic metric or a custom metric. For more information, see metrics.
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In the search box at the top of the page, you can enter one or more metric names to filter the list. The search box supports auto-complete.
Metric list
The metric list displays information such as Name, source, Category, Percentage, Amount, and Description.
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Click the
icon in the Amount column to view the trend of the metric's reported volume over the last 1 hour, 1 day, or 1 week.
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In the Actions column, click Details to view the metric's metadata, detailed reported volume, number of time series, and more. For more information, see Metric details.
Metric details
Basic information
The Basic Information section displays the metric's Name, Unit, Measurement, collection interval, Category, source, and associated collection job.
Storage instance
The Storage Instance section lists all instances that contain the metric. For each instance, this section shows the metric's storage duration, reported volume, percentage of reported volume, number of time series, and percentage of time series.
Time series data is currently available only in the China (Heyuan) region.
Click Search next to an instance to open Metrics Explorer and query the metric for that instance.
On the Grafana Explore page, enter a metric name (for example, AliyunEcs_process_memory) in the Metrics browser to view the corresponding time series chart.