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Container Metrics:

 

Overall Health

 

S.No
Parameters
Description
1
State
Current state of the Container. Possible states are 'Running', 'Paused', 'Restarting', 'OOMKilled', 'Dead'.
2
Exit Code
Last exit code of Docker Container.
3
Error
Error message.
4
Started At 
Latest start time of the Container.
5
Finished At
Last time the Container had stopped.
6
Restart Count
Number of times the container has restarted.

 

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CPU and Memory Usage:

 

S.No
Parameters
Description
1
CPU Utilization
The percentage of CPU utilized. In multi core machines, CPU utilization's value can be greater than 100.
2
Memory Utilization
The percentage of memory utilized.
3
Processor Count
Total number of processors available.
4
Memory Usage
Total memory used by the Container (in MB).
5
Memory Limit
Memory limit of the Container (in MB).

 

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Network Stats:

 

S.No
Parameters Description
1
Bytes Received
Total number of bytes received by the Container interfaces.
2
Bytes Transmitted
Total number of bytes transmitted by the Container interfaces.
3
I/O Read
Number of IOs read to/from the disk by the Container.
4
I/O write
Number of IOs written to/from the disk by the Container.
5
I/O Total
Number of IOs completed to/from the disk by the Container.
6
tx-packets Dropped
Packets dropped while transmitting data.
7
rx-packets Dropped
Packets dropped while receiving data.

 

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Memory Stats: 

 

S.No
Parameters
Description
1
Active File
Cache memory that has been identified as active by the kernel.
2
InActive File
Cache memory that has been identified as inactive by the kernel.
3
Active Anonymous
The amount of anonymous memory that has been identified as active by the kernel.
4
Inactive Anonymous
The amount of anonymous memory that has been identified as inactive by the kernel.
5
Cache
The amount of memory used by the processes of this control group.
6
Inevictable
The amount of memory that cannot be reclaimed; generally, it will account for memory that has been locked with mlock. It is often used by crypto frameworks to make sure that secret keys and other sensitive material never gets swapped out to disk.
7
Page Fault
Total number of page faults of the system.
8
Page Major Fault
Total number of major page faults of the system.
9
Page In
Each time a page is "charged" (added to the accounting) to a cgroup, pgpin increases.
1o
Page Out
When a page is “uncharged” (no longer “billed” to a cgroup), pgpgout increases.

 

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Configuration Metrics:

 

S.No
Parameters
Description

Container Name 
Name of the Container.

Container Id 
Unique Id used to represent the Container.
3
Image
Base image used to create the Container.
4
Host Name
'Hostname to use for the Container.'
5
Process Id
Process Id mapped to the Container.
6
Ip Address
Assigned IP address of the Container.
7 Mac Address Assigned Mac address of the Container.
8.
User
User associated with the Container.
9
Created At
Time when the Container was created.
10
Command
Command used while running the Container.
11
Path
Path where the command will be executed.
12
Ports
Details of all the ports exposed by the Container.
13
Port Binding
Details of all the ports exposed by the Container and their mappings with the host.

 

See Also

Creating New Monitor - Docker

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