
The Device Analytics tab allows you to monitor or view the analytics of the device. This tab displays information such as CPU usage, memory consumption, throughput, and more through various analytics widgets and components. The data collected from the devices helps you to gain insights into their performance, behavior, trends, and lets you take appropriate action to optimize the resources and performance.
You can customize the analytics report search based on the duration by clicking the Calendar picker.
Drag and set the timeline window to view the analytics, or from the drop-down menu, next to the bar, you can set to last 6 hours, 24 hours, today, yesterday, last 7 days, last 30 days, or also specify using a custom range and click apply. You can set a time to refresh the page or also opt to set auto refresh off.
Navigate to Infrastructure > Clusters > Cluster hyperlink > Analytics tab.
The following information is displayed:
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Device Info | The basic information of the selected device. |
| Device Health |
The device health displays the summary data about fans, power supplies, disk and other physical attributes of Thunder device. Similarly, the Disk, Fan, and Temperature widgets and other physical attributes of Thunder device. |
| PU |
Select a PU for which you want to view data PU1, PU2, or All Processing Units. Based on the selection the Traffic, Utilization, Alerts, and Events information is displayed. |
| Traffic |
Click the Kebab menu in section to modify the data visualization of the widget as per your requirement. This information helps you to determine the load on the device or detect abnormal behavior. |
| Utilizations |
The time series of average Control CPU, Data CPU, I/O CPU, and Memory utilization across the devices in the cluster. Similarly, "Memory", "Disk", "Sessions", and "Buffer" widgets the average utilization across the device for the selected time period in time series format. Click the Kebab menu to modify the data visualization of the widget as per your requirement. This information can be used to optimize resource allocation, detect performance issues, and plan capacity upgrades. |
| Alerts |
Click the Alerts tab to view the alerts details of the device. You can do the following:
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| Events |
Click the Events tab to view the event details of the device. You can do the following:
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| Field | Description |
|---|---|
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Name |
The name of the service cluster as provided by a user. |
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Host ID |
A unique host ID to represent a specified IP address within the network. |
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Serial Number |
The serial number of the device. |
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Product |
The type of a A10 Networks product. |
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Mgmt IP:Port |
The management IP, which is used to manage the device and register the A10 Control. |
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ACOS Version |
The ACOS version. |
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Model |
The device model number on which A10 Control is running. |
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PU |
The type of device such as multi-PU or single. |
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Partitions |
The total number of partitions. |
| NOTE: | If there is a time drift of more than 30 seconds between the device and A10 Control, device actions and analytics get affected. The NTP server must be configured on both A10 Control and the Thunder device. |
A warning message is displayed if there is any network connectivity issue between the ACOS device and A10 Control.