Database Autonomy Service (DAS) provides a centralized Real-time Monitoring Dashboard to view the real-time performance of all connected instances. If your business is experiencing a major sales event or undergoing significant changes, you can use this feature to monitor your database health in real time.
Prerequisites
The database instance must be connected to DAS and show a status of Normal Access. For more information, see Connect a database instance to DAS.
Procedure
Log on to the DAS console.
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In the left-side navigation pane, click .
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Select a database engine to view the real-time performance metrics for all corresponding instances.
Click Metric Description to view metric definitions.
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The real-time monitoring dashboard displays the real-time performance status of database instances with a Normal Access status. The data refreshes automatically.
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If you have used the cluster management feature to group instances by database engine, such as MySQL, you can select a cluster to view the collective real-time performance status of its instances.
You can switch between database engines, including MySQL, Redis, MongoDB, and PolarDB MySQL. Use the select role option to further filter instances. The monitoring table displays metrics such as QPS, TPS, Active Conn, Current Conn, Conn Usage(%), Network In(KB), Network Out(KB), and Buffer Hit Ratio(%).
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