Google Cloud Platform - Cloud Load Balancing monitoring
Google Cloud Load Balancing helps you to manage your user traffic by distributing it across multiple instances. Site24x7 enables you to monitor your Google Cloud load balancer with accurate reports and dashboards.
Setup and configuration
- Adding Google Cloud Load Balancing while configuring a new Google Cloud monitor
If you have not configured a Google Cloud monitor yet, add one by following the steps below:
- Log in to your Site24x7 account.
- Go to Cloud > GCP > Add GCP Monitor or Admin > Cloud Monitoring > Google Cloud Platform(GCP).
- Provide a unique display name for identification purposes.
- Upload a service account JSON file to authenticate Site24x7 for performing resource discovery.
- Select Cloud Load Balancing from the Select the Resources for Monitoring list.
- Select existing Notification Profiles, User Alerts Groups, Tags, and IT Automation Templates or add new ones. You can also integrate Site24x7's alarms with your preferred third-party service.
- Click Start GCP Monitoring.
- Adding Google Cloud Load Balancing to an existing Google Cloud monitor
If you already have a Google Cloud monitor configured for the service account, you can add Cloud Load Balancing by following the steps below:
- Log in to your Site24x7 account.
- Go to Cloud > GCP and select your GCP monitor.
- Click the hamburger icon next to Service View and select Edit, which brings you to the Edit GCP Monitor page.
- On the Edit GCP Monitor page, select Cloud Load Balancing from the Select the Resources for Monitoring list and click Save.
- After successful configuration, go to Cloud > GCP > Cloud Load Balancing. Now you can view the discovered Cloud Load Balancing resources.
It will take approximately five minutes to discover new GCP resources.
Polling frequency
Site24x7's Cloud Load Balancing monitor collects the metrics data every five minutes and the statuses of your Cloud Load Balancing resources every minute.
Supported metrics
Metric name | Description | Statistic | Unit |
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Backend Request Bytes | The number of bytes sent as requests from external HTTP(S) load balancer to the backends | Total | Bytes |
Backend Request Count | The number of requests served by the backends of the external HTTP(S) load balancer | Total | Count |
Backend Response Bytes | The number of bytes sent as responses from the backends (or cache) to the external HTTP(S) load balancer | Total | Bytes |
Backend Latency | A distribution of the latency calculated from when the request was sent by the proxy to the backend until the proxy received from the backend | Average | Milliseconds |
Closed Connections | The total number of connections that were terminated over the TCP proxy or SSL proxy load balancer | Total | Count |
Egress Bytes | The total number of bytes sent from the VM to the client using proxy | Total | Bytes |
Egress Packets | The total number of packets sent from the backend of the external network load balancer to the client | Total | Count |
Frontend RTT | A distribution of the smoothed RTT measured by the proxy's TCP stack, each minute application layer bytes pass from proxy to client | Average | Milliseconds |
Ingress Bytes | The total number of bytes sent from the client to the VM using proxy | Total | Bytes |
Ingress Packets | The number of packets sent from the client to the backend of the external network load balancer | Total | Count |
New Connections Opened | The total number of connections that were created over TCP proxy or SSL proxy load balancer | Total | Count |
Open Connections | The total current number of outstanding connections through the TCP proxy or SSL proxy load balancer | Total | Count |
RTT Latencies | A distribution of the round trip time latency, measured over TCP connections for the external network load balancer | Average | Milliseconds |
Request Bytes | The number of bytes sent as requests from clients to external HTTP(S) load balancer | Total | Bytes |
Request Count | The number of requests served by the external HTTP(S) load balancer | Total | Count |
Response Bytes | The number of bytes sent as responses from the external HTTP(S) load balancer to the clients | Total | Bytes |
Total Latency | A distribution of the latency calculated from when the request was received by the external HTTP(S) load balancer proxy until the proxy got acknowledged from the client on last response byte | Average | Milliseconds |
Threshold configuration
- Global configuration
- In the Site24x7 web client, go to the Admin section on the left navigation pane.
- Select Configuration Profiles from the left pane and select Threshold and Availability from the drop-down menu.
- Click Add Threshold Profile in the top-right corner.
- For Monitor Type, select Cloud Load Balancing.
- Now you can set the threshold values for the metrics listed above.
- Monitor-level configuration
- In the Site24x7 web client, go to Cloud > GCP > Cloud Load Balancing.
- Select a resource you would like to set a threshold for, then click the hamburger icon.
- Select Edit, which directs you to the Edit Cloud Load Balancing Monitor page.
- You can set the threshold values for the metrics with the Threshold and Availability option.
- You can also configure IT Automation at the attribute level.
IT Automation
By leveraging Site24x7's IT Automation tools, you can automate repetitive tasks, respond quickly to performance issues, and minimize downtime or disruptions. The alarm engine in Site24x7 continually evaluates system events based on the thresholds you have set. When a breach occurs, the mapped automation associated with that event is triggered, ensuring prompt remediation and minimizing the impact on your IT infrastructure.
How to configure IT Automation for a monitor
Configuration Rules
Site24x7's Configuration Rules feature lets you edit multiple monitors and streamline the configuration process for your monitoring resources. With Configuration Rules, you can easily associate different monitor groups or add specific tags to multiple monitors simultaneously. This eliminates the need to manually edit each monitor individually, saving you valuable time and effort.
How to add Configuration Rules
Summary
The Summary tab will give you the performance data organized by time for the metrics listed above. To view the summary:
- Go to Cloud > GCP > Cloud Load Balancing.
- Select a resource.
- Click the Summary tab.
Configuration Details
The Configuration Details tab provides details on the configurations of application instances. To get the configuration details:
- Go to Cloud > GCP > Cloud Load Balancing.
- Select a resource.
- Click the Configuration Details tab.
Reports
Gain in-depth data about the various parameters of your monitored resources and accentuate your service performance using our insightful reports.
To view reports for a Cloud Load Balancing resource:
- Go to the Reports section on the left navigation pane.
- Select Cloud Load Balancing from the menu on the left.
- You can find the Availability Summary Report, Performance Report, and Inventory Report for one selected monitor. Or you can get the Summary Report, Availability Summary Report, Health Trend Report, and Performance Report for all the Cloud Load Balancing monitors.
You can also get reports from the Summary tab of the Cloud Load Balancing monitor:
- Click the Summary tab.
- Get the Availability Summary Report of the monitor by clicking Availability.
- You can also find the Performance Report of the monitor by clicking any chart title.
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- What permissions should I have in my Google account to enable Site24x7's Google Cloud Platform (GCP) monitoring?
- How to create a service account JSON file to authenticate Site24x7 for the discovery of GCP resources
- How to create a service account in the GCP console