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Account overview
Account overview








account overview

This helps you maintain security by ensuring only authorized users are making network changes.

account overview

Hovering your mouse over the graph reveals the detailed breakdown of data at any point along the timeline.īelow the Network Graph is a listing of Recent Security Group Changes which shows who made the most recent changes to security groups used in the account. You can also specify the timeline axis to be either one day or one week. Using the available drop-down you can configure the graph to view Mbps by Deployment (default) or Mbps by Cloud. The Network Graph can aid you in identifying network traffic patterns and locating chatty services/traffic that may be needlessly increasing costs. The graph includes all network transmission across all deployments in your account including both inbound and outbound traffic. The Network component displays operational information related to network performance, security groups, and ports.Īt the top of the Network component is a Network Graph showing network traffic in Megabits/second (Mbps) by deployment/cloud. Color-coding shows the alert classification (critical, warning, other) and a link to the alerts tab of the displayed deployment is provided for ease of navigation. The Active Alerts by Deployments area shows all active alerts in your account, sorted by the deployment with the most active alerts. Clicking the More button displays a modal dialog showing all triggered alerts and the associated server, deployment, alert condition, and alert age. A button is provided so you can quickly navigate to the associated server page to address issues as needed. For each alert listed, the instance name and alert condition is displayed along with the elapsed time since the alert first occured. The Active Alerts area shows the three most recently triggered alerts across all deployments in your account. Clicking the More button displays a modal dialog that shows a comprehensive listing of all deployments in your account along with the total number of servers in each deployment and each server state. Links are provided to each deployment listed so you can easily navigate to them to address any concerns or gather additional information. The various states of the servers in each deployment is depicted using a color-coded circle that also indicates the number of running servers. The Server States area shows the three largest deployments in your account. Clicking the More button displays a modal dialog where any additional stranded servers are shown (if any) along with details. Each server name is listed along with the amount of time the server has been stranded.

account overview

This allows to quickly deternine any potential problem areas. Hovering your mouse over the graph reveals the detailed breakdown of data at any point along the timeline.īelow the Compute Graph is a listing of the four most recent Stranded Servers across all deployments in your account. Using the available drop-down you can configure the graph to view Instances By Deployment (default), Instances By Cloud. Using this information you can begin to answer questions such as "Does it make sense that I scale up in the evening every day?”. The Compute Graph is helpful in that it gives you a sense of your usage patterns and allows you to quickly determine if there has been any abnormal usage of your account. The Compute component shows operational information related to the computing resources launched in cloud such as instance/core usage, stranded servers, server states, and alerts.Īt the top of the Compute component is a Compute Graph depicting instance/core usage by deployment/cloud over time. The various components of the Account Overview page are described below.

  • Reduce costs by locating wasteful resources.
  • Ensure critical application infrastructure is healthy.
  • Here is an illustration showing a typical Account Overview page. From this view, you can navigate to other pages in the CM platform to take actions and resolve issues as needed. The Account Overview is divided into three parts: compute, network, and storage, that give you a near real-time overview of cloud resource activity allowing you to see at a glance what is currently happening in your account. When you first launch the RightScale Cloud Management Dashboard you are presented with the Account Overview page. The Dashboard Users Guide provides technical end-user documentation on using the RightScale Cloud Management (CM) Dashboard.










    Account overview