Viewing node usage and configurations
You can monitor node-level details, such as CPU, Memory, Disk, and Node Configurations, which provide deeper visibility into system performance and help manage the infrastructure more effectively.
To view node usage and configurations, perform the following steps.
In the navigation pane, click Kyvos and Ecosystem > Nodes and Services.
On the Nodes and Services page, click the Nodes and Usage Configurations tab.
In the left pane, a list of the nodes is displayed. The right pane shows the following tabs:
CPU Usage
GPU Usage
Memory Usage
Disk Usage
Node Configurations
On the page, click the required tab to view its details.
CPU Usage: Displays metrics, such as Uptime, Uptime Duration, and Load Average, for 1, 5, and 15-minute intervals.
GPU Usage: Displays the GPU details if GPU is enabled on any node. The information for that node, including the attributes, such as GPU Name, Driver Version, Total Memory, CUDA Compatibility, Kyvos Compatibility, and Outdated Architecture status. For more details about GPU, see the GPU-Accelerated Querying in Kyvos section.
Memory Usage: Displays Buffer Memory and Cache Memory for detailed memory usage analysis.
Disk Usage: Displays detailed information for each mounted file system on the selected node, including the file system type, mount point, and usage statistics.
Node Configurations: Displays system attributes, such as System Architecture, Operating System details, and key system-level libraries including OpenSSL, AWS CLI with version, and the number of cores.
On this page, you can click the following buttons:
Refresh All: Click to update and view the latest information displayed on the page.
Show Description: Click to view detailed descriptions for each tab.