Dashboard
On the Dashboard page of Cortex, you're provided with a comprehensive view of the performance metrics for all Applications and Runners.
Overview
This section offers a snapshot of the overall health and performance across Cortex, designed for quick assimilation of key operational data:
15-minute Graphs
15- Minute Graphs give you an overall quick insights of your Cortex utilization for the
Total Number of Running Applications
Total Events Ingested by all Applications
Total CPU Used by all Runners
Total Memory Used by all Runners
For further analysis using Time Series Graphs you can scroll down for Application Statistics and Runner Statistics sections.
Piecharts
These piecharts provide a clear breakdown of Runner configurations and statuses, helping you understand resource allocation and operational stance at a glance. Piecharts are as percentages of all Runners in terms of
Resource Configurations (XS, S, M, L, XL) (cf. Create a Runner to Run Applications)
Runner Types (Fixed Capacity vs. Scalable) (cf. Create a Runner to Run Applications)
Runner Allocation (Reserved vs. Shared Runners) (cf. Create a Runner to Run Applications)
Runner Status (Stopped vs. Running) (cf. Status)
Benefits of the Overview Section:
Provides a quick, at-a-glance understanding of system health and resource distribution.
Helps in identifying trends and potential bottlenecks in real-time.
Facilitates immediate decision-making by highlighting critical metrics and statuses.
Runner Statistics and Application Statistics
Below the Overview, the Dashboard extends into detailed Tables and Time Series Graphs for both Application and Runner Metrics, offering a deeper dive into individual performances.
You can track your Running Applications' performance using Latency , Latency Statistics, Throughput, and Events Processed metrics. Also you can trach you Runners' performance using CPU Consumption, RAM Consumption, and Egress metrics.
Each of these metrics have present information via
Sortable/ Filterable Tables: Present performance data in both ascending and descending orders.
Time Series Graphs: Allow you to pinpoint top-performing or underperforming Applications and Runners efficiently, aiding in prioritization and troubleshooting efforts. Following time ranges are provided
Last 1 hour
Last 3 hours
Last 6 hours
Last 12 hours
Last 1 day
Last 2 days
Last 4 days
Last week
The structured presentation of data on the Dashboard ensures that users can both grasp the overall system performance at a glance and delve into detailed analyses for informed decision-making and optimization strategies.
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