Applies To:
Show VersionsBIG-IQ Centralized Management
- 5.3.0
How do I start viewing BIG-IP device statistics from BIG-IQ?
To start viewing statistics for a BIG-IP® device, you must enable statistics collection for that device. You can do that either during or after adding the device to the BIG-IP Devices inventory list on the BIG-IQ® system. You also need to install, configure, and add a data collection device before you can view device statistics.
Enabling statistics collection during device discovery
Before you can enable statistics for BIG-IP® devices:
- There must be a BIG-IQ® data collection device configured for the BIG-IQ device.
- The BIG-IP device must be located in your network and running a compatible software version. Refer to https://support.f5.com/kb/en-us/solutions/public/14000/500/sol14592.html for more information.
- Port 22 and 443 must be open to the BIG-IQ management address, or any alternative IP address used to add the BIG-IP device to the BIG-IQ inventory. These ports and the management IP address are open by default on BIG-IQ.
If you are running BIG-IP version 11.5.1 up to version 11.6.0, you might need root user credentials to discover and add the device to the BIG-IP devices inventory. You don't need root user credentials for BIG-IP devices running versions 11.6.1 - 12.x.
Enable statistics collection for devices
- The device must already be in the BIG-IQ system inventory.
- There must be a BIG-IQ data collection device configured for the BIG-IQ device.
- At the top of the screen, click Devices.
- Click the name of the device you want to enable statistics collection for.
- On the left, click Statistics Collection.
- To begin statistics collection, for Collect Statistics Data, select Enabled.
- For Modules/Services, click the check box for the types of statistics you want to collect.
- For Frequency, next to Collect every, select the interval at which you want to collect statistics from this device.
Manage the retention policy for your statistics data
- The number of BIG-IP® devices you manage
- The number of objects on the BIG-IP devices you manage (for example, virtual servers, pools, pool members, and iRules®)
- The frequency of statistics collection
- The data retention policy
- The data replication policy
How long is data in each container retained? | Data is retained in each container for the time period you specify. When the specified level is reached, the oldest chunk of data is deleted. For example, if you specify a raw data value of 48 hours, then when 48 hours of raw data accumulate, the next hour of incoming raw data causes the oldest hour to be deleted. |
When does data from one container pass on to the next? | Data passes from one container to the next in increments that are the size of the next (larger) container. That is, every 60 minutes, the last 60 minutes of raw data is aggregated into a data set and passed to the Hour(s) container. Every 24 hours, the last 24 hours of hourly data is aggregated into a data set and passed to the Day(s) container, and so on for the Month(s) container. |
What about limits? |
Limit Max Storage to specifies the
percentage of total disk space that you want data to consume on the
data collection devices in your cluster. If more disk space is consumed than the percentage you specified, BIG-IQ takes two actions:
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