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Table of Contents:
7.1.
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Admin can review the following information:
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Total users: amount as a reflection of a number of all users with all roles registered on the platform (including admin users)
Current sessions: amount to understand the amount of logged in users, including users logged in from several devices
User balances loaded: amount to understand the amount of user balances loaded
Total operations: amount as a number of all executed operations
Operations 24h: number of total Operations executed within 24 hours. Operations in current definition is every transaction and/or operation that has an effect on the system's accounting balances. Deposits, order book trades, custodian trades, non-custodian trades, multiple layers of referral commissions, adjustments, withdrawals, funds locking and any transaction that incurs either a blockchain or a system fee set by the admin.
Trading Queue
DevOps Section Overview
7.2.
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System Health
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Admin can review the following information:
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Nodes with microservices running inside that node. Admin can use this real time reporting for identifying inconsistencies in node activity and monitor the following parameters in the default node cluster configuration:
Node Name - top of box in bold
Version of the Service - some services will require individual updates to their node and the corresponding version number is displayed
CPU Load - colored bar represents the load
Memory Load - colored bar represents the load
Uptime in Seconds - easiest way to see when a service restarted
Amount of mirco-services running on the node
For deeper review the list of the micro-services running on the node opens by clicking at "Actions" ordered by alphabet.
For deeper review the list of the micro-services running on the node opens by clicking at "Details" and open info Panel with main details about selected node:
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System:
Uptime in hours,minutes and seconds - easiest way to see when a service restarted
Version of the Service
CPU Load - colored circle bar represents the load
OS memory - colored circle bar represents the load
Service memory - colored circle bar represents the load
Requests:
Active
Total
Errored
Timeout
Events:
Active
Total
Errored
IMPORTANT!
In case the node goes offline, the according label will appear on top right of the tile.
When the node that has a number in the name goes offline, the replacement node will be deployed by the system automatically and have the same name. but with number -1 or +1.
For example, bitcoin-pi-20 went offline and was replaced by bitcoin-pi-19,
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