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Containers for Web Apps

The Containers page provides detailed insights into the containers used to run the selected application on the Galaxy platform. Below is a description of the key elements visible in the screenshot.


Sections and Functionalities of the Containers Page


  1. Containers Overview
  • Running Containers: Displays the number of currently active containers. For instance, 1 Running.
  • Unavailable Containers: Shows the count of containers that are inactive or unavailable, here: 0 Unavailable.
  • Container Type: Lists the type of container being used, such as g.nano.
  1. Performance Metrics
  • Graphs Display: Real-time monitoring of essential performance metrics for each container:
    • gCPU: Tracks CPU usage over time, represented by the blue line.
    • Memory (MB): Tracks memory usage, represented by the gray line.
    • Network IN/OUT: Tracks network data, displaying inbound (green) and outbound (purple) traffic.
  1. Container Identification
  • Each container is uniquely identified by an ID. Example: zfjwqimzlcfp0qxtuiv8b7a8.
  • The ID is clickable, allowing quick access to specific container details or actions.
  1. Time Range Filters
  • Filter by Container ID: Enables filtering of metrics and data for specific containers by their ID.
  • Filter by Time: Allows users to adjust the time range for the displayed metrics, with options like 5 minutes.


Summary


The Containers page is essential for monitoring the operational status and performance of each container running the application. It allows real-time analysis of CPU, memory, and network usage, ensuring that administrators have the data needed to optimize application performance.

Updated on: 14/04/2025