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监控 Hyperdisk 存储池
监控存储池利用率对于维护共用磁盘资源至关重要。Compute Engine 使用Trusted Cloud 控制台中的监控标签页简要介绍了存储池指标。此标签页提供使用指标数据的预定义信息中心,以便您可以监控存储池并就存储池预配的资源做出明智的决策。
监控页面默认会显示以下磁盘容量、IOPS 和吞吐量图表:
- 预配容量、预配 IOPS 或预配吞吐量:为存储池预配的总量。
- 已用容量、IOPS 或吞吐量:存储池中磁盘已用容量。
- 容量利用率、IOPS 利用率或吞吐量利用率 (%):总已用容量占总预配容量的百分比。
- 总磁盘预配容量、总磁盘预配 IOPS 和总磁盘预配吞吐量:存储池中所有磁盘的总预配容量、IOPS 或吞吐量。
- 容量超额预配、IOPS 超额预配或吞吐量超额预配 (%):预配的总磁盘容量占预配容量的百分比。
您还可以自定义预定义的信息中心,以便仅查看所需的特定指标。
准备工作
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访问存储池监控页面
您可以在 Trusted Cloud 控制台中查看监控页面。
在 Trusted Cloud 控制台中,前往存储池页面。
前往“存储池”
点击存储池名称,打开详细信息页面。
点击监控标签页,以显示存储池的监控信息中心。
可选:通过选择以下选项之一,将一小时默认时间范围重置为您要监控的时间范围:
- 6 小时
- 1 天
- 1 周
- 1 个月
- 6 周
- 自定义日期或时间范围
自定义存储池信息中心
请按照以下说明修改存储池信息中心内显示的图表。
- 访问存储池监控页面。
如需更改默认图表,请点击 query_stats 探索数据。
此操作会打开探索页面,您可以在其中创建自定义监控图表或表格。如需了解如何为特定指标创建图表,请参阅以图表形式显示单个指标类型。
创建自定义图表或表格后,您可以将结果保存到新的或现有的自定义信息中心。
如需详细了解自定义信息中心,请参阅查看和自定义 Trusted Cloud by S3NS 信息中心。
或者,您也可以点击more_vert更多图表选项,然后点击添加到自定义信息中心,将存储池监控图表添加到自定义信息中心。然后,您可以按照查看和自定义 Trusted Cloud 信息中心中的说明进一步自定义信息中心。
为指标配置提醒
请按照以下说明为存储池信息中心内显示的指标数据创建提醒。
- 访问存储池监控页面。
- 点击创建提醒政策。
系统会显示创建提醒政策页面。为提醒政策配置参数。如需了解如何配置提醒政策,请参阅创建提醒政策。
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最后更新时间 (UTC):2025-08-26。
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Compute Engine offers a high-level view of your\nstorage pool metrics using the **Monitoring** tab in the\nGoogle Cloud console. This tab provides a predefined dashboard using\n[metric data](/compute/docs/disks/review-storage-pool-metrics)\nso you can monitor your storage pools and make informed decisions about\nyour storage pool provisioned resources.\n\nThe **Monitoring** page shows the following graphs for disk capacity, IOPS, and\nthroughput by default:\n\n- Provisioned capacity, Provisioned IOPS, or Provisioned Throughput: the total amount provisioned for the storage pool.\n- Used capacity, IOPS, or throughput: Amount used by disks in the storage pool.\n- Capacity Utilization, IOPS utilization, or Throughput utilization (%): the percentage of the total used amount over the total provisioned amount.\n- Total disk provisioned capacity, Total disk provisioned IOPS, and Total disk provisioned throughput: The total provisioned capacity, IOPS, or throughput of all disks in the storage pool.\n- Capacity over-provisioning, IOPS overprovisioning, or Throughput overprovisioning (%): the percentage of the total disk provisioned amount over the provisioned amount.\n\nYou can also customize the predefined dashboard to view only the specific\nmetrics that you want.\n\n\nBefore you begin\n\n- If you haven't already, set up [authentication](/compute/docs/authentication). 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[Set a default region and zone](/compute/docs/gcloud-compute#set_default_zone_and_region_in_your_local_client).\n\n REST\n\n\n To use the REST API samples on this page in a local development environment, you use the\n credentials you provide to the gcloud CLI.\n 1. [Install](/sdk/docs/install) the Google Cloud CLI. After installation, [initialize](/sdk/docs/initializing) the Google Cloud CLI by running the following command: \n\n ```bash\n gcloud init\n ```\n 2. If you're using an external identity provider (IdP), you must first [sign in to the gcloud CLI with your federated identity](/iam/docs/workforce-log-in-gcloud).\n\n\n For more information, see\n [Authenticate for using REST](/docs/authentication/rest)\n in the Google Cloud authentication documentation.\n\nAccess the storage pool monitoring page\n\nYou can view the monitoring page in the Google Cloud console.\n\n1. In the Google Cloud console, go to the **Storage pools** page.\n\n [Go to Storage pools](https://console.cloud.google.com/compute/storagePools)\n2. Click the name of a storage pool to open the **Details** page.\n\n3. Click the **Monitoring** tab to display the monitoring dashboard for the\n storage pool.\n\n4. Optional: Reset the one hour default timeframe to the timeframe you want\n to monitor, by choosing one of the following options:\n\n - 6 hours\n - 1 day\n - 1 week\n - 1 month\n - 6 weeks\n - Custom date or time range\n\nCustomize the storage pool dashboard\n\nUse the following instructions to modify the graphs shown on the\nstorage pool dashboard.\n\n1. [Access the storage pool **Monitoring** page](#access).\n2. To change a default graph, click\n query_stats **Explore data**.\n\n This opens an **Explore** page, where you can create a customized monitoring\n chart or table. For information about how to create a chart for\n a specific metric, see\n [Chart a single metric type](/monitoring/charts/metrics-explorer#find-me).\n3. After creating a custom graph or table, you can save the result to a new or\n existing custom dashboard.\n\n For more information about custom dashboards, see\n [View and customize Google Cloud dashboards](/monitoring/charts/predefined-dashboards).\n4. Alternatively, you can click\n more_vert**More chart options** , and\n then **Add to custom dashboard** to add the storage pool monitoring\n charts to a custom dashboard. You can then further customize your dashboard\n using the instructions in [View and customize Google Cloud dashboards](/monitoring/charts/predefined-dashboards).\n\nConfigure alerts for metrics\n\nUse the following instructions to create an alert for the metric data shown on\nthe storage pool dashboard.\n\n1. [Access the storage pool **Monitoring** page](#access).\n2. Click **Create alerting policy** . 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