Monitoring Usage

This page summarizes the Runbook and Runbook Node Usage on your Riverbed IQ instance.

Node Usage

The Runbook Node Usage statistics are presented in the following cards in the Node Usage tab:

  • Month-to-Date Total - summarizes total Runbook Node Execution Value used to date in the current month:

    • this is presented as an integer number that represents the Node Execution Value associated with each Runbook Node that has been executed to date in the current month. (NOTE: each Runbook Node is assigned a Node Execution Value - refer to new column “Node Execution Value” in Runbook Nodes).

    • this is augmented with an indication of percent-change compared to last month (e.g. “increased 12.48% since last month”).

  • Monthly Projection - provides a projection of total estimated Runbook Node Execution Value that may be realized for the current month given the current execution rate.

  • Prior Month Total - provides a historical reference to the prior month’s Total Runbook Node Execution Value.

  • Daily Node Total - provides daily summary of Runbook Node Execution Value used to date in the current month (and Last Month - using selector).

 

Runbook Usage

The Runbook Usage statistics for Runbook Executions are presented in the following cards in this tab:

  • Month-to-Date Total Runs - summarizes total Runbook Executions to date in the current month:

    • this is presented as an integer number that represents the number of Runbooks executed to date in the current month.

    • this is augmented with an indication of percent-change compared to last month (e.g. “increased 3.34% since last month”).

  • Monthly Projection - provides a projection of total estimated Runbook Executions that may be realized for the current month given the current execution rate.

  • Prior Month Total Runs - provides a historical reference to the prior month’s Total Runbook Executions.

  • Daily Runbook Runs - provides a summarized daily view of Runbook Executions to date in the current month (and Last Month - using selector).