Environment Dashboard
This dashboard shows favorited environments, events summaries, and relevant documentation for environments.
To get there:
- Environments from the main, left-hand navigation.
Favorites
The favorites section shows favorited environments in the given hub and allows for quick navigation.
Reading and Filtering Events on the Dashboard
Each dashboard that shows recent priority events will have the following options for filtering followed by the kind of event. These can be filtered further by clicking on an event kind.
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| Range | The timeframe. Adjust to view a longer or shorter window of events. |
| Non-essential | When enabled, any resource marked as non-essential is filtered out of the results. |
| Filter | Provides per-resource filtering options, allowing more granular control over the dashboard report. |
| Severity | Description |
|---|---|
| Critical | The highest level of severity. These events should be reviewed immediately, as they may indicate issues affecting security or uptime. |
| High | Events that should be reviewed. They do not typically pose an immediate risk, but may surface issues before they escalate. |
| Medium | Events that do not require immediate attention, but are useful when debugging or investigating existing issues. |
Next Step
Here users can choose between creating another environment or viewing the existing environments (which opens the dropdown at the top of the page).
Documentation
Our teams selection of useful documentation links, scoped specifically to environments.
Individual Environment Dashboard
Each environment also has its own dashboard with information specifically scoped to it.
Instances Graph
Here, users can get an overview their container instance state from the last 36 hours.
Load Balancer Traffic
For environments with active load balancers, those who have opted in to using the V1 native load balancer will see a summary graph of network traffic ingress from the last 36 hours here.
For those still using the HAProxy load balancer, this graph will be empty as the platform does not collect traffic data for that load balancer.
Public Availability
A new graph that shows reachability of the load balancer as a yes/no maintained by an internal service which pings the load balancer IP to verify it can be reached.
Load Balancer IP's
For environments with active load balancers, the next tile shows a list of all assigned IP's for the environments load balancers as well as the provider and location info.
Services
This tile gives users a high level look at currently running services and their instance counts/states. This is also where users will access the management modals for their services.
To learn more about managing services in portal:
Events
An events graph filtered to show events specific to the environment over the last 36 hours.
Activity
An activity report filtered to show activity specific to the environment over the lifespan of the environment.