OverviewComponents Parallels RAS Performance Monitor consists of the following components:
How it works The Telegraf service is stopped by default, so it doesn't collect any data. To start the service on each server in the farm, the performance monitoring functionality must be configured and enabled in the Parallels RAS Console. Once enabled, the Telegraf service begins collecting a predefined set of performance counters at a fixed time interval (10 seconds). It then sends the collected data to the InfluxDB database for storage. To view performance metrics, the Parallels RAS administrator uses the dashboard (Grafana), which displays the visual representation of performance counters in real time. The performance metrics are grouped in the dashboard by type (Session, CPU, Memory, Disk, etc.), so the administrator can view each group of metrics separately. The administrator can also select whether to view performance metrics for one or more specific servers or for all servers in the farm or site. In addition, the administrator can select a specific site for which the data should be displayed. |
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