Why Are the Network Traffic Metric Values in Cloud Eye Different from Those Detected in ECS?
Because the sampling period in Cloud Eye is different from that of the metric monitoring tool in ECS.
Cloud Eye collects ECS and EVS disk data every 4 minutes (5 minutes for KVM ECSs). In contrast, the metric monitoring tool in ECS collects data every second.
The larger the sampling period, the greater the data distortion in the short term. Cloud Eye is more suitable for long-term monitoring for websites and applications running on ECSs.
Furthermore, to improve reliability, you can configure alarm thresholds to enable Cloud Eye to generate alarms where there are resource exceptions or insufficiencies.
Monitored Data Exceptions FAQs
- Why Is the Monitoring Data Not Displayed on the Cloud Eye Console?
- Why I Cannot See the Monitoring Data on the Cloud Eye Console After Purchasing Cloud Service Resources?
- Why Doesn't the Cloud Eye Console Display the OS Monitoring Data or Why Isn't the Data Displayed Immediately After the Agent Is Installed and Configured on an ECS?
- Why Is Basic Monitoring Data Inconsistent with Data Monitored by the OS?
- Why Are the Network Traffic Metric Values in Cloud Eye Different from Those Detected in ECS?
- Why Is the Metric Collection Point Lost During Certain Periods of Time?
- Why Are the Four Metrics Memory Usage, Disk Usage, Inband Incoming Rate, and Inband Outgoing Rate Not Displayed for an ECS?
- What Are the Impacts on ECS Metrics If UVP VMTools Is Not Installed on ECSs?
- Why Are the Inbound Bandwidth and Outbound Bandwidth Negative?
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