Monitoring services
You can use Administration App, CLI, and REST API to view the status of all services for the system.
Related topics:
Administration App instructions
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To view the status of all services, in the Administration App, click on Monitoring > Dashboard > Services.
For each service, the page shows:
•The service name
•The service state. One of these:
oHealthy — The service is running normally.
oUnconfigured — The service has yet to be configured and deployed.
oDeploying — The system is currently starting or restarting the service. This can happen when:
–You move the service to run on a completely different set of instances.
–You repair a service.
For information on viewing the status service operations, see Monitoring service operations.
oBalancing — The service is running normally, but performing some background maintenance operations.
oUnder-protected — In a multi-instance system:
–One or more of the instances on which a service is configured to run are offline.
–The service is configured to run on fewer than the recommended number of instances. For information, see Service list.
oFailed — The service is not running or the system cannot communicate with the service.
•Service Units — The total number of service units currently being spent to run this service. This value is equal to the service's service unit cost times the number of instances on which the service is running. For more information, see Service units.
•Avg CPU Usage — The current percentage CPU usage for the service across all instances on which it's running.
•Memory — The current RAM usage for the service across all instances on which it's running.
•Disk Used — The current total amount of disk space that the service is using across all instances on which it's running.
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To view the detailed status for an individual service, click on the service on the Monitoring > Dashboard > Services page.
In addition to the information above, the page shows:
•Service unit cost — The number of service units required to run the service on one instance. For more information, see Service units.
•Service Instance Types — For services that have multiple types, the types that are currently running.
•Instances — A list of all instances on which the service is running.
•Instance Pool — For floating services, the instances that this service is eligible to run on. For more information, see Floating services.
•Network: [Internal|External] — Which network type this service uses to receive communications.
This section also displays a list of the ports that the service uses.
For more information, see Networking.
•Events — A list of all system events for the service
Related CLI command(s)
getService
listServices
For information on running CLI commands, see CLI reference.
Related REST API method(s)
GET /services
GET /services/{id}
For information on specific REST API methods, in the Administration App, click on the help icon (). Then:
•To view the administrative REST API methods, click on Admin API.
•To view the API methods used for performing searches, click on Search API.
For general information about the administrative REST API, see REST API reference.
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