Dataphin enables you to query resource usage for the current instance, facilitating the adjustment of resource specifications based on actual consumption. This topic outlines the steps to view resource usage in Dataphin.
Resource Statistics Entry
Click your profile picture in the upper-right corner of the menu bar, and select Usage Summary.
Download Statistics Details
To download detailed resource usage statistics, click the Download Statistics Details button. This feature allows for the download of an Excel file containing resource usage statistics, capturing snapshot values at 9 AM every Monday and 9 AM on the 1st of each month, covering the previous six months.
View Resource Usage
In the Usage Summary dialog, review the resource usage details. Hover over the icon next to the title to see the statistical criteria.
Dataphin presents the usage of Data Processing Unit specifications according to the enabled features.
If you have subscribed to Dataphin's value-added feature package, you can view the utilization of additional features, including Intelligent O&M, Standard, Asset Quality, Data Service, and Tag Factory.
Resource Statistics Items | Statistical Criteria | Description |
Data Processing Unit |
| Current Usage: Shows the used percentage of data processing units by the current tenant relative to the total available. |
Usage Details: Provides a breakdown of resource consumption for offline sync & integration tasks, offline computing tasks, logical dimension tables, logical fact tables, and metrics by the current tenant. | ||
Intelligent O&M | Baseline: Includes all baseline tasks created, with monitoring status irrelevant, and no limit on the number of baseline instances. Rate Limiting: Includes all rate limiting rules created, regardless of their activation status. | Baseline: Shows the used percentage of baselines by the current tenant relative to the total available. The number of baseline instances generated is not restricted. |
Rate Limiting Rules: Shows the used percentage of rate limiting rules by the current tenant relative to the total available. | ||
Data Standard | Data Standard Set: Includes all data standard sets created, up to a maximum of 2000 sets, with each set containing no more than 1000 data standards. Data Standard: Includes all data standards created, irrespective of their status. Lookup Table: Includes all lookup tables created, up to a maximum of 1000 tables, with each table containing no more than 10000 lookup values, regardless of their status. Root: Includes all roots created, up to a maximum of 10000 roots, irrespective of their status. | Data Standard Set: Shows the used percentage of data standard sets by the current tenant relative to the total available. |
Data Standard: Shows the used percentage of data standards by the current tenant relative to the total available. | ||
Root: Shows the used percentage of roots by the current tenant relative to the total available. | ||
Lookup Table: Shows the used percentage of lookup tables by the current tenant relative to the total available. | ||
Asset Quality | Considers only the number of quality rules that are enabled. | Current Usage: Shows the used percentage of enabled asset quality rules by the current tenant relative to the total available. |
Usage Details: Provides a count of domain quality rules and global quality rules that are enabled for the current tenant. | ||
Data Service | None | Indicates the maximum QPS supported by the instance for the current tenant. |
Tag Factory |
| Offline Tag: Displays the count of published behavior preference tags, behavior statistics tags, rule tags, and metric mapping tags for the current tenant. |
Real-Time Tag: Displays the count of published metric mapping tags, rule tags, and event tags for the current tenant. | ||
Audience Group: Displays the count of published audience groups for the current tenant. | ||
Offline Service: Displays the count of published tag offline services, audience group offline services, and audience group paged queries for the current tenant. |
Should resource usage for any item exceed 80% of total capacity, a warning will be issued via the Message Center. To prevent disruption of normal operations, consider scaling out the resource specifications, unpublishing inactive tasks, or removing obsolete configurations.