Request Monitoring
Request Monitoring is an important monitoring item of the CDN service. Through request monitoring, you can view the request volume of a business at a certain time to analyze the business peak and trough.
Request monitoring is mainly composed of two parts: filter conditions and data details.
Filter conditions include:
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Region: Domestic
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Business group: default is all
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Acceleration type: page, download, on-demand; default is all
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Domain name: multiple domain names, single domain name, all domain names can be selected; the default is all domain names
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Granularity: 1 minute, 5 minutes, hour, day;
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Duration: the last day, the last week, the last month, custom time range. The system defaults to display the last day’s monitoring situation, you can also choose the time granularity of the query according to the needs, and the longest support for querying 31 days of data; if you use advanced filtering, you can view it by carriers or by region, and the longest support for querying 31 days of data.
Note:
To view the data for March 4th, set the time as: 3-4 00:00:00 ~ 3-5 00:00:00
If the query time range is more than 3 days, it does not temporarily support viewing “1 minute” granularity monitoring data
If the query time range is less than or equal to 1 day, it does not temporarily support viewing “day” granularity monitoring data
If the query time range is more than 30 days, it does not temporarily support viewing “5 minutes”, “1 minute” granularity monitoring data
Advanced filters include:
- HTTP protocol: HTTPS; default is all protocols
- Carrier: China Unicom, China Mobile, China Telecom, Education Network, Radio and Television, etc.; default is all carriers
- Statistical area: includes all provinces in the mainland, and you can select up to 5 provinces; default is all provinces
Note:
When the query granularity is “1 minute”, it does not temporarily support viewing HTTP protocol-related data, and province and operator data can be viewed
When specifying the HTTP protocol, it does not temporarily support setting province and operator
Data details include:
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Total requests: refers to the number of requests to access the CDN.
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Total request peak: the total request peak and the corresponding peak time within the query time range
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Total request trough: the total request trough and the trough time within the query time range
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Back-to-source requests: summary of CDN back-to-source requests.
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Province operator requests: When you query the number of province operator requests, you cannot see the number of back-to-source requests.
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Export bandwidth data: Export bandwidth data according to filtering conditions, the format is Excel.