Use metrics to measure the number and type of connections, and quantity of data managed by your network load balancer.
Network Load Balancer service metrics help you monitor the number and type of connections, and quantity of traffic processed by your network load balancer. You can use metrics data to diagnose and troubleshoot network load balancer and client issues.
To view a default set of metrics charts in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Console, navigate to the network load balancer or backend set you are interested in, and then select Metrics.
You can use the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure
Monitoring service to create custom queries. Use the information contained in this topic for setting up monitoring. See Monitoring for more information.
Prerequisites
IAM policies: To monitor resources, you must be granted the required type of access in a policy written by an administrator, whether you're using the Console or the REST API with an SDK, CLI, or other tool. The policy must give you access to both the monitoring services and the resources being monitored. If you try to perform an action and get a message that you don't have permission or are unauthorized, contact the administrator to find out what type of access you were granted and which compartment you need to work in. For more information about user authorizations for monitoring, see IAM Policies.
The metrics listed on this page are automatically available for any load
balancer, listener, and backend set you create. You do not need to enable
monitoring on the resource to get these metrics.
Available Metrics: oci_nlb 🔗
Network Load Balancer metrics include the following dimensions :
RESOURCEID
The OCID of the network load balancer resource to which the metrics apply.
RESOURCENAME
The display name of the network load balancer resource to which the metrics apply.
Metric
Metric Display Name
Unit
Description
ProcessedBytes
Processed Bytes by the NLB
bytes
The total number of bytes processed by the network load balancer, including TCP/IP headers.
ProcessedPackets
Processed Packets by the NLB
count
The total number of packets processed by the network load balancer.
IngressPacketsDroppedBySL
Ingress Packets Dropped by Security List
count
The packets received from the network, destined for the network load balancer, dropped because of security rule violations.
EgressPacketsDroppedBySL
Egress Packets Dropped by Security List
count
The packets sent by the network load balancer, destined for the network, dropped because of security rule violations.
NewConnections
New Connections
count
The total number of new connections established between client and a backend server.
NewConnectionsTCP
New TCP Connections
count
The total number of new TCP connections established between client and a backend server.
NewConnectionsUDP
New UDP Connections
count
The total number of new UDP connections established between client and a backend server.
NLBVTAPReceivedPackets
VTAP Packets Received by the NLB
count
The number of VTAP packets received by the network load balancer.
NLBVTAPReceivedBytes
VTAP Bytes received by the NLB
bytes
The number of VTAP bytes received by the network load balancer.
NLBVTAPTransmittedPackets
VTAP Packets Transmitted by the NLB
count
The number of VTAP packets transmitted by the network load balancer.
NLBVTAPTransmittedBytes
VTAP Bytes Transmitted by the NLB
bytes
The number of VTAP bytes transmitted by the network load balancer.
NLBVTAPFwdDrops
VTAP Packets Dropped by the NLB
count
The number of VTAP packets dropped by the network load balancer.
HealthyBackendsPerNlb
Number of Healthy Backends for NLB
count
The number of healthy backend servers present in the network load balancer.
UnhealthyBackendsPerNlb
Number of Unhealthy Backends for NLB
count
The number of unhealthy backend servers present in the network load balancer.
Viewing Metrics 🔗
On the Network load balancers list page, select the network load balancer that you want to work with. If you need help finding the list page or the network load balancer, see Listing Network Load Balancers.
On the details page, select Metrics.
You can specify the start and end time periods for which the metrics apply. You can also select various commands and view types from the Options list.