Diagnostics

Version:
2019.3
Last modified: December 01, 2020

The Diagnostics page provides visibility into user and asset information on the Gallery and worker machines in an Alteryx Server environment.

Use the Diagnostics page to monitor the number of users, assets, collections, studios, credentials, schedules, and jobs on the Server. You can also view the number of worker machines that are connected and identify constraints in resources impacting performance.

The Diagnostics window shows the following static information:

Apps

  • Total Apps – The total number of all versions of workflows, apps, and macros saved on the server, including those that have been deleted.
  • Published Apps – The number of workflows, apps, and macros made public in "My Company's Gallery".
  • Deleted Apps – The number of workflows, apps, and macros that have been marked as deleted.

Users

  • Total Users – The total number of active and inactive users in MongoDB.
  • Active Users – The number of users marked as active.
  • Disabled Users – The number of users marked as inactive.

Collections

  • Total Collections – The total number of collections created.
  • Apps in Collections – The total number of workflows, apps, and macros shared in all collections. If a workflow is in two collections, it is counted twice.
  • Users in Collections – The total number of users in all collections. If a user is in two collections, it is counted twice.

Server

  • Studios – The total number of studios (subscriptions) created.
  • Credentials – The total number of credentials created for running workflows.
  • Schedules – The total number of schedules created for running workflows that have a valid next run date. Schedules that will no longer run are not included.
  • Active Jobs – The total number of jobs that are queued, initialized, or running.

The Diagnostics window shows the following dynamic information:

Workers

  • Available Workers – The total number of workers communicating with the controller.
  • Worker – The hostname of the worker machine.
  • CPU – The percentage of the current CPU usage for a specific worker.
  • Memory – The percentage of the current memory usage for a specific worker.

Worker [Host name of the machine]

  • Run Unassigned Jobs? – If Yes, the worker has been configured to run jobs that have not been assigned a job tag.
  • Job Tags – The words added when configuring the worker that can be used to assign a specific worker to run a job. Job tags are selected when a schedule is created or a workflow is run.
  • CPU – The percentage of the current CPU usage for all connected workers.
  • Memory – The percentage of the current memory usage for all connected workers.

CPU and Memory data is not persisted in the database. If the service is restarted, the data is lost.

 

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