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Dell InsightIQ 4.3.0.0 User Guide

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Configure the Jobs and Services Performance report

You can view jobs, services, disk IOPS, cache hits, or CPU usage within the Jobs and Services Performance report.

For this example, you are researching into recent cluster latency to determine the cause.
  1. Click the Performance Reporting tab.
  2. On the Live Performance Reporting page, click the Cluster drop down and select the cluster that you want to monitor.
  3. Click the Report Type drop down and select Jobs and Services.
  4. In the Date Range fields, select a range to display, then click View Report.
    The date range should include the entire period of time when the cluster was behaving unexpectedly. The default setting is to view the last hour of data.
    The modules in the report are now populated with data for the cluster and date range you selected.
  5. In the Jobs and Services Summary module, check the service, the CPU usage rate, and the cache during the date range specified.
    NOTE: High CPU usage rates indicate times when a job was using high levels of cluster resources.
  6. Click to select the Service that was using the most CPU usage during the date range.
    To remove focus, click the service filter button at the top of the module.
    All applicable modules in the report are now showing information that is focused on the service you selected, and data from all other services are removed from the module.
  7. In the CPU Usage Rate module, click the Node breakout.
    To remove focus on a breakout, click the None breakout.
    On the left side of the module, you can now see a list of all nodes that were using CPU time during the date specified. The node at the top of the list was using the highest percentage of CPU.
With the information you gathered, you can determine which job and service had high CPU usage and what node originated the request.

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