Viewing System Performance
To view the Aruba Central (on-premises) system performance:
- Go to the page.
- Under , click .
- The
- Viewing Central System Status. —The section displays the overall status of all the appliances, Central Processing Units, memory units, and data storage units as or . For more information, see
- CPUCentral Processing Unit. A CPU is an electronic circuitry in a computer for processing instructions. and memory utilization, status of the appliances in the cluster, percentage of disk space usage, and so on. For more information, see Viewing Appliance Resources. —The table displays details such as the percentage of
- Monitoring Services. —The table displays details such as the status of various deployments, the number of restarts undergone by the services, and the age of the services, and so on. For more information, see
- Viewing Appliance Resources. —The table displays the various log files that are related to the appliances and services. The table also displays the time and date at which the log files were created. For more information, see
- Viewing System Operations Details. —The table displays details of various system operations running across the cluster. For more information, see
tab displays the following components:
Viewing Central System Status
The
section displays the following details:- —The indicates whether the overall status of the appliances in the cluster is or .
- —The indicates whether the overall status of the processing units usage is or .
- —The indicates whether the overall status of the memory units usage is , , or .
- —The indicates whether the overall status of the disk usage is , , or .
The Central System displays
in , , , and even if one of the appliances' status is or the status in , , and is respectively.Viewing Appliance Resources
The
section displays a table with the following columns:- FQDNFully Qualified Domain Name. FQDN is a complete domain name that identifies a computer or host on the Internet. of the appliance in the cluster. —The column displays the
- —The column displays the status of the appliance as or .
- —The column displays the percentage of CPU utilization of the appliance in the cluster.
- —The column displays the percentage of memory usage of the appliance in the cluster.
- —The column displays the percentage of storage utilization of the appliance in the cluster.
- —The column displays the percentage of disk utilization for the read operation.
- —The column displays the percentage of disk utilization for the write operation.
- —The data transmitted from the appliance measured in bytes.
- —The data received by the appliance measured in bytes.
- —The column displays the total duration for which the appliance was operational.
Clicking the at the top right corner of the table pops up the page. Enter the number of appliances to be added to the cluster along with corresponding FQDNs of the appliances and click
The option is available for clusters that contain 3 or 5 appliances only. The
option is unavailable in a setup that contains a single or 7 devices.
You can click the icon and select or de-select the columns required to be displayed in the table.
You can restart the appliance and generate logs by clicking the and
icons, respectively.
To replace a device, click the icon corresponding to the device. The page pops up. Enter the FDQN of the new appliance and click .
Monitoring Services
The
section displays a table with the following columns:- —The column displays the various deployment services running in the cluster.
- —The column displays the FQDN of the appliance in which the service is running.
- —The column displays the namespace of the services.
- —The column displays the status of the service as , , or
- —The column displays the number of restarts that the services have undergone.
- —The column displays the time duration for which the services were operational.
Click the icon at the top right corner of the table to generate log files related to all the listed services.
- You can restart the service, and generate logs related to a specific service in the
and
icons, respectively.
table by clicking the - Viewing Log Files
- The section displays a table with the following columns:
- —The column displays the name of the log file that is generated.
- —The column displays whether the file is readable for a single pod log or non-readable format snapshot for global level logs.
- —The column displays the time and date at which the log files were created.
You can click the icon and select or de-select the columns required to be displayed in the table.
To download a specific log file, hover the mouse over the row in the icon.
To delete a specific log file, hover the mouse over the row in the icon.
Viewing System Operations Details
The
section displays a table with the following columns:- —The column displays the type of operation system running in the cluster.
- —The column displays the current status of the system operations as or
- —The column displays additional details about the system operation status.
- —The column displays the time at which the system operation had begun.
- —The column displays the time at which the system operation had ended.