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Metric logs

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Overview

The Metric Logs page in the Zequenze Control Portal provides a comprehensive view of all metric data collected from various devices and sensors in your fleet. This centralized logging system displays real-time and historical metric information, allowing administrators to monitor system performance, track data collection activities, and troubleshoot connectivity issues across their IoT infrastructure.

Key Features

  • Real-time Metric Monitoring: View live data streams from connected devices and sensors
  • Historical Data Access: Browse through timestamped metric logs with detailed filtering options
  • Multi-parameter Tracking: Monitor various data types including VyOS Innovation metrics, package operations, Bytes data, and Error Bytes
  • Advanced Filtering: Filter logs by date/time, element, location, profile, and other parameters
  • Data Export Capabilities: Export metric data for external analysis and reporting
  • Pagination Support: Navigate through large datasets efficiently with pagination controls

UI Elements

Main Data Table

The central table displays metric logs with the following columns:

  • Transaction date/time: Timestamp of when the metric was recorded (Jan 02, 2026 format)
  • Element: Device or sensor identifier (VyOS Innovation [WAG] entries and AWS/Google Cloud services visible)
  • Origin: Source of the data collection (Scheduler)
  • Location: Physical or logical location of the device (Bare Metal)Metal, Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud)
  • Metric/Parameter: Type of data being measured (Rx Bytes, Tx Bytes, Rx Error Bytes, Tx Error Bytes)Bytes, package operations like "Ignored packages", "Removed packages", "Installed packages", "Upgraded packages", "Pending upgrades")
  • Result: Actual metric values in bytes or counts (ranging from 0.0 Bytes to over 17 TB)TB for data metrics, with package counts shown as integers)
  • Organization: Associated organization (izi)izi, Zequenze)

Filter Panel (Right Sidebar)

  • Active Filters: Shows currently applied filters with "Proceed" status
  • Date/Time Filter: "Last hour" dropdown selection
  • Records Per Page: Set to "50 records" with dropdown options
  • Element Filter: "Click for options" dropdown
  • Profile Filter: "Click for options" dropdown
  • Location Filter: "Click for options" dropdown
  • Parameter Filter: "Click for options" dropdown
  • Organization Filter: "Click for options" dropdown
  • Sub-organizations: Additional organizational filtering with "Proceed" status indicator

Top Navigation Bar

  • Search Field: Global search functionality across metric logs
  • Export Button: Export filtered data to external formats
  • Reports Button: Generate custom reports from metric data
  • Filter Toggle: Show/hide the filter panel (located in top-right corner)

User Interactions

Viewing Metrics

  • Users can scroll through the paginated list of metric entries
  • Click on column headers to sort data by specific criteria
  • Use the pagination controls at the bottom (1, 2, 3, 4, ... Next) to navigate through results showing 164214 total results

Filtering Data

  • Access the filter panel on the right side of the screen
  • Select specific time ranges using the Date/Time dropdown
  • Choose specific elements, profiles, locations, or parameters from their respective dropdowns
  • Apply multiple filters simultaneously for refined results
  • Clear filters as needed to expand the data view

Data Export

  • Click the "Export" button to download filtered metric data
  • Select from available export formats for external analysis

Navigation

Accessing the Page

  • Navigate from the main Dashboard via the left sidebar menu
  • Select InventoryMetrics from the navigation tree
  • The page is accessible at the URL path: /admin/inventory/metriclog/
  • Dashboard: Return to main overview
  • Inventory: Access other inventory management features
  • Elements: Manage individual device configurations
  • Settings: Configure metric collection parameters

Data Displayed

Metric Types

  • Rx Bytes: Received data volume measurements
  • Tx Bytes: Transmitted data volume measurements
  • Rx Error Bytes: Error data reception measurements
  • Tx Error Bytes: Error data transmission measurements
  • VyOS Innovation [WAG]: Specific router/gateway metrics
  • Package Operations: Software package management metrics including ignored, removed, installed, upgraded packages and pending upgrades

Cloud Service Integration

The system now tracks metrics from multiple cloud providers:

    Amazon Web Services: Package management and system operations Google Cloud: Infrastructure and application metrics Ubuntu Linux servers: System-level package management across different virtual machines

    Data Volumes

    The system tracks data ranging from:

    • 0.0 Bytes: Minimal or no data transfer
    • Multi-terabyte volumes: High-capacity data transfers (17+ TB shown in examples)
    Package Counts: Integer values for software package operations

    Temporal Data

    • All entries are timestamped with precise date and time information
    • Data spans multiple time periods for historical analysis
    • Recent entries from January 2, 2026 are prominently displayed with times ranging from early morning hours (02:07 AM to 02:1749 AM)

    Actions Available

    Primary Actions

    • Filter Metrics: Apply various filters to narrow down displayed data
    • Export Data: Download metric information for external use
    • Generate Reports: Create formatted reports from selected metrics
    • Search Records: Use the search function to find specific entries
    • Paginate Results: Navigate through large datasets using page controls

    Administrative Actions

    • Monitor Real-time Data: View live metric updates as they occur
    • Analyze Trends: Compare historical data across different time periods
    • Troubleshoot Issues: Identify anomalies or errors in data transmission
    • Track Package Management: Monitor software installation, removal, and upgrade activities across cloud infrastructure

    Notes/Tips

    Performance Optimization

    • Use specific filters to reduce large dataset load times
    • Consider exporting data for complex analysis rather than processing in-browser
    • The default "Last hour" filter helps focus on recent activity

    Data Interpretation

    • 0.0 Bytes Results: May indicate device connectivity issues or scheduled downtime
    • Large Data Volumes: High byte counts may suggest heavy usage or potential data anomalies
    • Error Bytes: Non-zero error bytes warrant investigation for network or device issues
    • Package Operations: Monitor for failed installations or pending upgrades that may require attention

    Best Practices

    • Regularly monitor error metrics to maintain system health
    • Use the organization filter when managing multi-tenant environments
    • Export historical data periodically for long-term trend analysis and compliance reporting
    • Monitor both transmission (Tx) and reception (Rx) error metrics to identify directional communication issues
    • Track package management operations to ensure system security and compliance across cloud infrastructure