System health
Description
The NSP System Health dashboard displays a number of system KPI representations. The default view includes a graphical representation of the number of system pods in each state, such as Running or Pending, for quick identification of problems. The view also lists relevant information for each pod, such as the pod uptime, host NSP cluster node, and number of pod restarts.
What are the System Health functions?
Monitoring NSP
From the NSP System Health dashboard, you can monitor NSP to quickly determine the overall operational quality of the system. To view more detailed information about aspects of NSP operation, you can use Grafana and NSP Log Viewer.
Log Viewer Dashboards and Grafana
You can invoke the following logging and monitoring functions from the System Health dashboard:
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Log Viewer—local OpenSearch instance with dashboards for viewing and analyzing NSP application log data
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Grafana—local Grafana instance that draws on various data sources to provide visualizations and alerts
Log Viewer Dashboards and Grafana are third-party functions that are built-in to the NSP. Each function displays a dashboard that displays system status and logging information. The Log Viewer collects, analyzes, and displays NSP application log information by invoking a local OpenSearch instance called OpenSearch Dashboards.
NSP user credentials are required to view the tools. Additionally, Grafana has Admin, Editor, and Viewer roles that can be assigned through Users and Security.
See the NSP System Administrator Guide for more information about system health functions.
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