Manual Chapter :
Analyzing Statistics Data
Applies To:
Show VersionsBIG-IQ Centralized Management
- 5.2.0
Browse through your managed devices looking for high resource usage
Before you can analyze BIG-IP® device performance data:
- There must be a BIG-IQ data collection device configured for the BIG-IQ® system that manages your BIG-IP devices.
- You must have discovered the BIG-IP devices that you want to analyze, and statistics collection must be enabled for those devices.
- It is also a good idea, though not a requirement, to define the retention policy for the statistics data you are collecting.
You can use the Device Health
overview screen to review the resource usage for your BIG-IP devices.
With the ID of the virtual server, you can figure out which application is
triggering the traffic spike and figure out what your next step is from there.
Analyze application performance issues
Before you can analyze application
performance data:
- There must be a BIG-IQ Data Collection Device configured for the BIG-IQ® device that manages your BIG-IP® devices.
- It is also a good idea, though not a requirement, to define the retention policy for the statistics data you are collecting.
- You will need to know the name of the virtual server that hosts the application that is having performance issues.
When you learn that an application
is having performance issues, you can analyze the objects that serve that application to
find the likely cause.
Analyze load balancing issues
Before you can analyze load balancing
data:
- There must be a BIG-IQ data collection device configured for the BIG-IQ® device that manages your BIG-IP® devices.
- It is also a good idea, though not a requirement, to define the retention policy for the statistics data you are collecting.
When you get a report that an
application is having performance issues, you can quickly determine if the cause is
related to a load balancing problem.