Administrator Dashboard
Working with the AOS Administrator Dashboard
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Working with the AOS Administrator Dashboard
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The Administrator AOS Dashboard displays cloud data across all resources and infrastructures. It is only accessible to administrators.
To access it, navigate to Administrator -> Observability -> Advanced -> Dashboard.
The Cloud Spend area, on the left side of the Advanced AOS Dashboard, offers a comprehensive, real-time view of expenses across all resources.
Fin Ops: The Fin Ops button, in the Cloud Spend header, opens the DuploCloud Billing dashboard, which displays billing details including billing summaries by month or Tenant, billing alerts, and DuploCloud license usage information.
Current Month: Displays cloud expenditures for the current month.
Monthly Spend: Displays spending by month. Use the Monthly Spend list box to display spending by week or day.
Spend By Service: Displays a breakdown of spend by Cloud Service.
Spend By Tenant: Highlights expenditures by Tenant.
The Observability section, on the right side of the Advanced AOS Dashboard, gives real-time health and usage data across resources.
Infrastructure: In the Observability header, the Infrastructure list box allows you to select the Infrastructure for which you wish to view observability details.
Grafana: The Grafana button, in the Observability header, opens the Grafana console where you can add, customize, or edit your dashboards, query your logs, metrics, and traces, and more. For additional information, see the Grafana documentation.
Under the Observability header are data cards displaying the following metrics:
Resources: Lists the type and number of DuploCloud resources, such as Tenants, Services, etc.
K8s/Docker: Shows Kubernetes and Docker metrics, providing visibility into containerized workloads.
Logs: Displays logs for troubleshooting and compliance checks across all resources.
Metrics: Displays rate, errors, and duration metrics across Services.
Traces: View traces to monitor request flows and latency, supporting application performance analysis.
Profiles: Access profiling data for in-depth application insights, allowing performance tuning.
For Grafana-generated metrics (e.g., K8s/Docker, Logs, Metrics, Traces, Profiles), you can click on the card to open the corresponding detailed view in the Grafana console. Additionally, you can add custom links to the data cards.