Queries the monitoring data of an Elastic Compute Service (ECS) instance. The monitoring data can include the vCPU utilization, CPU credits of the burstable instance, amount of received data traffic, amount of sent data traffic, and average bandwidth.
Operation description
Usage notes
Take note of the following items:
- Up to 400 monitoring data entries can be returned at a time. Make sure that the
TotalCount
value does not exceed 400. The value is calculated by using the following formula:TotalCount = (EndTime - StartTime)/Period
. If the TotalCount value is greater than 400, theInvalidParameter.TooManyDataQueried
error is returned. - You can query the monitoring data in the last 30 days. If the value of
StartTime
is more than 30 days earlier than the current time, an error is returned. - In some scenarios, such as when the instance is in the Stopped state, the system cannot obtain the relevant information and specific information may be missing from the returned monitoring data.
- You cannot call this operation to obtain the CPU basic monitoring information of an ECS bare metal instance. To obtain the CPU monitoring information of an ECS bare metal instance, install the CloudMonitor agent on the instance. For more information, see InstallCloudMonitor .
Debugging
Authorization information
Request parameters
Parameter | Type | Required | Description | Example |
---|---|---|---|---|
InstanceId | string | Yes | The instance ID. | i-bp1a36962lrhj4ab**** |
StartTime | string | Yes | The beginning of the time range to query. Specify the time in the ISO 8601 standard in the yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ssZ format. The time must be in UTC. If the value of seconds ( | 2014-10-29T23:00:00Z |
EndTime | string | Yes | The end of the time range to query. Specify the time in the ISO 8601 standard in the yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ssZ format. The time must be in UTC. If the value of seconds ( | 2014-10-30T08:00:00Z |
Period | integer | No | The interval at which to retrieve monitoring data. Unit: seconds. Valid values:
Default value: 60. | 60 |
Response parameters
Examples
Sample success responses
JSON
format
{
"RequestId": "473469C7-AA6F-4DC5-B3DB-A3DC0DE3C83E",
"MonitorData": {
"InstanceMonitorData": [
{
"CPUCreditBalance": 120,
"BPSRead": 1000,
"InternetTX": 343,
"CPU": 2,
"CPUCreditUsage": 30,
"IOPSWrite": 200,
"IntranetTX": 343,
"InstanceId": "i-bp1a36962lrhj4****",
"BPSWrite": 13585,
"CPUNotpaidSurplusCreditUsage": 0.5,
"CPUAdvanceCreditBalance": 0.4,
"IOPSRead": 1000,
"InternetBandwidth": 10,
"InternetRX": 122,
"TimeStamp": "2014-10-30T05:00:00Z",
"IntranetRX": 122,
"IntranetBandwidth": 10
}
]
}
}
Error codes
HTTP status code | Error code | Error message | Description |
---|---|---|---|
400 | InvalidStartTime.Malformed | The specified parameter "StartTime" is not valid. | - |
400 | InvalidEndTime.Malformed | The specified parameter "EndTime" is not valid. | The specified EndTime parameter is invalid. |
400 | InvalidPeriod.ValueNotSupported | The specified parameter "Period" is not valid. | - |
400 | InvalidStartTime.TooEarly | The specified parameter "StartTime" is too early. | - |
400 | InvalidParameter.TooManyDataQueried | Too many data queried. | - |
400 | Throttling | Request was denied due to request throttling. | - |
400 | InvalidStartTime.ValueNotSupported | The specified parameter StartTime is later than EndTime. | - |
404 | InvalidInstanceId.NotFound | The specified InstanceId does not exist. | The specified instance does not exist. |
500 | InternalError | The request processing has failed due to some unknown error. | An internal error has occurred. Try again later. |
For a list of error codes, visit the Service error codes.