You can perform a CPU resource prediction after the system runs for two days. To ensure the accuracy of the prediction results, perform the prediction after the system runs for at least 45 days.
The system generates alarms when the CPU usage reaches the specified threshold.
To configure the CPU usage alarm threshold:
On the top navigation bar, click Resources.
From the left navigation pane, select Compute > Resources.
On the Summary tab, click Intelligent Resource Prediction.
Set the CPU usage alarm threshold.
Click OK.
The system generates alarms when the CPU resource overcommit ratio reaches the specified threshold.
To configure the CPU overcommit ratio alarm threshold:
On the top navigation bar, click Resources.
From the left navigation pane, select Compute > Resources.
On the Summary tab, click Intelligent Resource Prediction.
On the CPU Resource Prediction tab, click the icon to the right of the CPU Allocation Alarm Threshold field.
Set the CPU overcommit ratio alarm threshold.
Click OK.
On the top navigation bar, click Resources.
From the left navigation pane, select Compute > Resources.
On the Summary tab, click Intelligent Resource Prediction.
On the CPU Resource Prediction tab, select a start date, and then click Predict.
As a best practice, do not select a date on which the system is not providing services (for example, deploying services after initialization) as the start date. |
On the top navigation bar, click Resources.
From the left navigation pane, select Compute > Resources.
On the Summary tab, click Intelligent Resource Prediction.
On the CPU Resource Prediction tab, view the predicted alarm time.
Total CPU Cores: Total CPU cores of hosts in all host pools.
CPU Overcommit Ratio: Ratio between CPU cores used by VMs and total CPU cores.
Predicted Alarm Time: Time when the CPU resource overcommit ratio is predicted to reach the alarm threshold.
CPU Usage: Real-time CPU usage of the VM.