Manual Chapter : Viewing System-Level Statistics

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BIG-IP AAM

  • 11.6.5, 11.6.4, 11.6.3, 11.6.2, 11.6.1

BIG-IP APM

  • 11.6.5, 11.6.4, 11.6.3, 11.6.2, 11.6.1

BIG-IP GTM

  • 11.6.5, 11.6.4, 11.6.3, 11.6.2, 11.6.1

BIG-IP Analytics

  • 11.6.5, 11.6.4, 11.6.3, 11.6.2, 11.6.1

BIG-IP Link Controller

  • 11.6.5, 11.6.4, 11.6.3, 11.6.2, 11.6.1

BIG-IP LTM

  • 11.6.5, 11.6.4, 11.6.3, 11.6.2, 11.6.1

BIG-IP PEM

  • 11.6.5, 11.6.4, 11.6.3, 11.6.2, 11.6.1

BIG-IP AFM

  • 11.6.5, 11.6.4, 11.6.3, 11.6.2, 11.6.1

BIG-IP ASM

  • 11.6.5, 11.6.4, 11.6.3, 11.6.2, 11.6.1
Manual Chapter

Overview: Viewing system level statistics

You can display system level statistics over a period of time in graphical charts on the BIG-IP system. Several charts are available, and they show the following information:
  • Internet Protocol (IP) packets, errors, and fragments
  • Virtual server traffic details, TCP traffic, and UDP traffic
  • CPU usage
  • Memory statistics for TMM, other processes, system RAM, and swap space
  • Disk activity, sizes, and latency

You can view the historical statistics for different periods of time. On systems with multiple slots, you can view the statistics for each slot. You can also export the information in any of the reports to PDF or comma-separated value (CSV) format, and save the reports or email them.

Viewing CPU, disk, and memory statistics

Before you can view the system analytics charts described here, you need to provision the Application Visibility and Reporting (AVR) module.

You can view CPU, disk, and memory statistics for the BIG-IP system to help with system troubleshooting.

  1. To view CPU statistics, on the Main tab, click Statistics > Analytics> > CPU. The CPU statistics chart opens showing CPU usage over time.
  2. From the View By list, select the item for which to display statistics.
    Tip: You can also click Expand Advanced Filters to filter the information that displays.
  3. From the Time Period list, select the length of time for which to display statistics.
  4. To focus in on the specific details you want more information about, click the chart or an item in the details list.
    Tip: This works on any of the Analytics charts.
  5. To view memory statistics, on the Main tab, click Statistics > Analytics> > Memory. The Memory TMM statistics chart opens showing the average total RAM used per slot over a period of time.
  6. Click the other items on the menu bar to see additional memory use.
    • To see other usage, such as management use, click Other.
    • To see operating system usage, click System.
    • To see how much swap is being used, click Swap.
  7. To view disk statistics, on the Main tab, click Statistics > Analytics> > Disk. The Disk Activity statistics chart opens showing the average total RAM used per slot over a period of time.
  8. Click the other items on the menu bar to see additional disk use statistics.
    • To see read or write bytes over time, click Disk Sizes.
    • To see read latency, click Disk Latency.
  9. If you want to export the information in any of the charts, click Export and specify your options for how and where to send the data. To send reports by email, the system requires an SMTP configuration.
The statistics provide an overview of CPU, disk, and memory use on the system. As a result, you become more familiar with the system and its resource utilization, and you can troubleshoot the system as needed.

Sample CPU statistics

This figure shows a sample CPU statistics report showing the percentage of CPU usage per CPU for the past week. This BIG-IP system has 10 CPUs, all in use.

Sample CPU statistics Sample CPU statistics

Sample system memory statistics

This figure shows a sample chart showing system RAM memory in use for the past day. This system has only one slot. On June 10 at 8:00 AM, average RAM went from 0 to 7.817 GB, probably when the system was started or when we sent some test traffic through the system.

Sample system memory chart Sample system memory chart

You can see other memory statistics by clicking TMM, Other, or Swap on the menu bar.

Sample disk statistics

This figure shows a sample chart showing disk activity for the past hour. It shows that the total I/O activity on the system was 16753 I/O operations.

Sample Disk Activity chart Sample Disk Activity chart

Viewing network statistics

Before you can view network analytics charts, you need to provision the Application Visibility and Reporting (AVR) module.

You can view network statistics for the BIG-IP system to help with system troubleshooting and understanding peak load times. Statistics are available at both the Internet Protocol (IP) and virtual server level.

  1. To view CPU statistics, on the Main tab, click Statistics > Analytics> > IP. The IP Packets chart opens showing packets transmitted for IPv4 and IPv6 over time.
  2. From the Time Period list, select the length of time for which to display statistics.
  3. To focus in on the specific details you want more information about, click the chart or an item in the details list.
    Tip: This works on any of the Analytics charts.
  4. Click the other items on the menu bar to see information about IP errors and fragments.
  5. To view virtual server statistics, on the Main tab, click Statistics > Analytics> > Virtual Servers. The Virtual Servers Traffic Details chart opens showing the total client connections per virtual server over a period of time.
  6. Click the other items on the menu bar to see packet use or information in bits.
  7. To focus in on one virtual server, click it on the chart or in the details list.
  8. To view TCP connections, on the Main tab, click Statistics > Analytics> > Virtual Servers > TCP. The TCP connections chart opens showing the average connections per virtual server over a period of time.
  9. Click the other items on the menu bar to see additional TCP statistics.
    • To see various TCP packets, click Packets and adjust the measurements for different views.
    • To see information about SYN Cookies, such as the total received, click SynCookies.
  10. To view UDP connections, on the Main tab, click Statistics > Analytics> > Virtual Servers > UDP. The UDP connections chart opens showing the average connections per virtual server over a period of time.
  11. Click Datagrams on the menu bar to see additional UDP statistics such as the total datagrams received and the total number of datagrams that were malformed.
  12. If you want to export the information in any of the charts, click Export and specify your options for how and where to send the data. To send reports by email, the system requires an SMTP configuration.
The statistics provide an overview of what is happening on the system network. You can drill down to see specific statistics for different protocols and specific virtual servers.

Sample IP Packets report

This figure shows a sample IP Packets report showing the number of packets received in both IPv4 and IPv6 formats during the past day. Most of the traffic is in IPv4.

Sample IP Packets Report Sample IP Packets report

Sample Virtual Servers report

This figure shows a sample Virtual Servers report showing the number of client connections per virtual server. All of the traffic is on two of the virtual servers, vip_59 and vip_60. By placing the cursor at the highest point, the screen shows details of the number of overall connections, the virtual server affected, and the time. This way you can monitor peak usage times.

Sample Virtual Server Traffic report Sample Virtual Servers Traffic report