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How to monitor Linode in Akamai Cloud

Monitor your Akamai Cloud Linodes to keep track of CPU usage, disk performance, and network traffic in real time across your infrastructure. This helps you catch performance issues early, before they impact your workloads or end users.

Use case

Rapid deployment: When a production server fails, teams can quickly launch a preconfigured Linode image and restore services within minutes, without worrying about manual setup or delays.

Resource scaling: During traffic spikes, teams can spin up additional Linode instances as needed to handle the extra load and keep applications running smoothly.

Cost optimization: By monitoring CPU and disk usage, teams can identify underused Linodes, resize them as needed, and shift resources to more critical workloads, helping reduce unnecessary costs.

Setup and configuration

Linode resources are auto-discovered and monitored during the Akamai integration. To enable monitoring, follow the steps below:

  • Navigate to Cloud > Akamai > Add Akamai Cloud Monitor. Follow the steps to add an Akamai monitor.
  • While adding or editing an Akamai monitor, select Linode from the Service/Resource Types drop-down and click Save.
  • Go to Cloud > Akamai Cloud, select the created Akamai monitor, and then click Linode.
Note

Linode will be discovered during the next discovery cycle as per the discovery frequency you selected during Akamai monitor creation.

Data collection frequency

Based on the configured poll interval, performance metrics of your Akamai Linode are collected every two minutes and are updated in the Site24x7 portal at the same frequency by default.

Supported metrics

Metric name

Description

Units

Inbound IPv4 network traffic Total data received by the instance over the public IPv4 interface Bits/second
Outbound IPv4 network traffic Incoming traffic on the private IPv6 network interface Bits/second
Inbound IPv4 network traffic (private network) Data received by the instance over the private IPv4 network interface Bits/second
Outbound IPv4 network traffic (private network) Data transmitted by the instance over the private IPv4 network interface Bits/second
Inbound IPv6 network traffic Total data received by the instance over the public IPv6 interface Bits/second
Outbound IPv6 network traffic Total data transmitted by the instance over the public IPv6 interface Bits/second
Inbound IPv6 network traffic (private network) Data received by the instance over the private IPv6 network interface Bits/second
Outbound IPv6 network traffic (private network) Data transmitted by the instance over the private IPv6 network interface Bits/second
CPU Percentage of total CPU capacity currently used by the Linode instance across all virtual cores Percentage
I/O Operations (IOPS) Rate of disk read and write operations performed by the instance storage Bytes/second
I/O Swap Rate of data being swapped between RAM and swap disk space Bytes/second

Threshold configuration

You can configure thresholds and alerts for all Linode metrics to detect performance degradation proactively or connection issues.

  1. Go to Admin > Configuration Profiles > Threshold and Availability.
  2. Create or edit your Threshold Profile for Linode.
  3. Assign the profile to the respective monitors to trigger alerts.

IT Automation

Use Site24x7's IT Automation to resolve common issues with Linode performance:

  1. Go to Admin > IT Automation Templates. Then, click Add Automation Templates.
  2. Create an automation rule by selecting the automation Type (e.g., Server reboot, clear queue).
  3. Map the created rules to the Linode, for automatic execution during alerts.

Configuration rules

Use Configuration Rules to simplify bulk setup across Linode instances. Automatically assign Threshold Profiles, Notification Profiles, Tags, and Monitor Groups when new monitors are discovered.

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