Topology View
From theApplicationmodule, clickDashboardand selectTopology. The Dashboard Topology view displays the JPDs configured in the JFrog Platform across geographical areas in a map view with dedicated views for Replication and Access Federation.
You can narrow down the JPD information displayed in the Topology view by entering tags that were predefined during theJFrog Platform Deployment Registration Process.Tags arelabels that help you to organize your JPDs according to logical categories. For example: by location or by dedicated centers including Development, Testing, and Production.
The Topology view supports a Replication View and an Access Federation view if you have either of these features installed on your JPDs.
The following indicators are displayed for each the services installed on each JPD.
Number of Platform Deployments Nearby |
|
All of the Services are offline |
|
Some the Services are online |
|
All of the Services are online |
|
Unauthorized |
|
Unavailable |
|
Click the drop-down arrow in the bottom panel to view advanced information on your selected JPD and for each of the services running on the JPD.
You can zoom in and out of the map view using +/- located at the right bottom of the map.
To access theMonitoring Service Statusespage click on the Service Status in the bottom pane.
The Topology view supports a Replication View and an Access Federation view if you have either of these features installed on your JPDs. , you can view and with a set of indicators gain quick insight about your services running on each of your JPDs.
You can focus on specific JPD configurations by filtering the Topology view to display information according to tags that were predefined during theJFrog Platform Deployment Registration Process.Tags arelabels that help you to organize your JPDs according to logical categories. For example: by location or by dedicated centers including Development, Testing, and Production.
and provides information about the status and health of your Replication or Access Federation. You can quickly search a JPD according to the JPD tags you assigned when creating your JPD.
Replication Status
Displays the replication status between the repositories in the JPDs with arrows indicating the direction of the replication process with a Health Replication Status indicator in the bottom tab.Replication is used in a variety of use cases to synchronise repositories between remote JPDs. Depending on repository size this may require the transportation of huge quantities of data. Since speed of transportation is limited by bandwidth and network latency, this is a process that may take hours and even days to complete.For more information, seeRepository Replication.TBD未知的用户(ranjithr)
Access Federation Status
Displays the status and health of the Access Federation with arrows indicating the JPD
Access Federation gives you control over access to all, or any subset of your services from one location by synchronising all security entities (users, groups, permissions and access tokens) between the federated services.
Viewing JPD Metrics
A set of metrics are displayed at the bottom of the Dashboard providing information on the health of the JPDS.
- Storage:Displays storage utilisation over a period of time for repositories and package types.
- 分配JFrog许可证: Displays the JFrog license activated on the JPD.
- Service Breakdown Per JPD:Displays a list of of services installed.
Trends View
TheTrendspage displays the metrics according to a set of categories including Distribution, Replication, Security and Storage. Graphs are and data related to each category and usage based on historical data collected and stored in the Unified JFrog Platform.
Collection Frequency
The Dashboard mechanism collects the data used to generate the graphs every 3 seconds.
Filters
You can apply these global filters to gain different perspectives regarding the health of you JPD:
- JPD selection:Allows you to select a JPD from a list of registered JPDs.
- Category: You can view graphs for the following metrics: Distribution, Replication, Security and Storage.
- Time range:Allows you to set the time period. You can select a predefined time periods: Last 24 hours (default), Last week, Last month, Last quarter and Last year. You can also set a custom time range and select any period of time during which data was collected.
- Metrics Per Category: Allows you to select All builds (aggregate across all the builds) or an individual build from the list of available builds. The default isAll Builds.
- Build status: Allows you to view the data according to build status: All, Success, Failure and Unknown. The default isAll.
- Security:Displays the detected security violations according the repositories and builds.
- Distribution:Displays the success and failure of distributed release bundles to Edge Nodes.
The JPD Dashboard displays the metrics according to their category. The dashboard presents data for the time range and filters set in three panes.
- Mini graph: Displayed on the bottom in the order of the release lifecycle. The value displayed on the graph is an aggregate of data based on the selected filters along with a historical trend.
- Main graph: Selecting a mini graph from the lower pane, displays the visualization of the data by build
- 右窗格中: Displays the details of a selected point in the main graph including the break down by builds and runs