Contents x
- General Information
- Introductory Guide
- Netreo Administration
- Netreo Implementation Checklist
- Installation
- Adding Devices
- System Management
- Autopilot (AIOps Module)
- Back Ups/Updates/Upgrades
- Netreo Backups
- Maintenance Release Versioning and Release Schedule
- Netreo Update
- Update the Netreo on-Premise Appliance to the Latest Minor Version Release
- Upgrade the Netreo on-Premise Appliance to the Latest Major Version Release
- Turn On Automatic Maintenance Updates for Netreo
- Update Your Netreo License
- Cloud Libraries
- Custom Logo Placement
- Custom Menu Administration
- Device Licenses
- Device Type/Subtype Management
- Device Types/Subtypes
- Working with Device Types/Subtypes
- Polling Administration
- Manually Assign a Device Type and Subtypes to a Device
- Download and Install a Device Type
- Download and Install a Device Subtype
- Device Type Configuration Settings
- Device Subtype Configuration Settings
- Singleton Poller Configuration Settings
- Custom Poller Configuration Settings
- Table Poller Configuration Settings
- Interface Poller Configuration Settings
- Dynamic Device Attribute Poller Configuration Settings
- Event Log Poller Configuration Settings
- Add an EventLog Poller to a Windows Device Subtype
- Device Type List
- A10 Load Balancer (Device Type)
- Accedian (Device Type)
- AIX (Device Type)
- Alcatel-Lucent OS6860 (Device Type)
- Alcatel 6450 (Device type)
- Alcatel OS6465 (Device Type)
- Alcatel OS6855 (Device Type)
- Alcatel OS6865 (Device Type)
- Alcatel OS6900 (Device Type)
- Amazon API Gateway (Device Type)
- Amazon EC2 Instance (Device Type)
- Amazon ELB (Device Type)
- Amazon Lambda Function (Device Type)
- Amazon RDS (Device Type)
- Amazon Route 53 (Device Type)
- Amazon S3 Bucket (Device Type)
- APC Battery Backup (Device Type)
- APC Netbotz (Device Type)
- APC Netbotz 300 Appliance (Device Type)
- APC Power Distribution Unit (Device Type)
- Arista EOS (Device Type)
- Aruba AP (Device Type)
- Aruba Switch (Device Type)
- Aruba WLC (Device Type)
- Avaya (Device Type)
- AVTech Room Alert 4E (Device Type)
- Azure Clusters (Device Type)
- Azure Data Factory (Device Type)
- Azure Load Balancer (Device Type)
- Azure Redis Cache (Device Type)
- Azure Service Bus (Device Type)
- Azure Virtual Machines - Linux (Device Type)
- Azure Virtual Machines - Windows (Device Type)
- Barracuda Load Balancer (Device Type)
- Barracuda Spam Firewall (Device Type)
- Benning UPS (Device Type)
- Blue Coat Appliance (Device Type)
- Bluecoat Packetshaper (Device Type)
- Brocade Switch (Device Type)
- Ceragon Radio Relay (Device Type)
- CheckPoint GAIA (Device Type)
- Checkpoint Gaia Mgmt Server (Device Type)
- Cisco ACS (Device Type)
- Cisco Aironet Access Point (Device Type)
- Cisco Aironet Controller (Device Type)
- Cisco ASA Firewall (v7 and up) (Device Type)
- Cisco Call Manager (Device Type)
- Cisco CatOS Switch (Device Type)
- Cisco Firepower (Device Type)
- Cisco Firewall (Pix 7.x and higher) (Device Type)
- Cisco Firewall (Device Type)
- Cisco IOS Router (Device Type)
- Cisco IOS Switch (Device Type)
- Cisco IronPort (Device Type)
- Cisco Nexus OS (NX-OS) (Device Type)
- Cisco Small Business IOS Switch (Device Type)
- Cisco Small Business IOS Switch - Telnet (Device Type)
- Cisco UCS Chassis (Device Type)
- Cisco XL Switch (Device Type)
- Citrix Netscaler (Device Type)
- Cradlepoint Device (Device Type)
- Cumulus (Device Type)
- Data Domain Appliance (Device Type)
- Dell Compellent (Device Type)
- Dell iDRAC (Device Type)
- Dell PowerConnect Switch (Device Type)
- Dell PowerVault (Device Type)
- Delta UPS (Device Type)
- Efficient IP (Device Type)
- EMC Isilon (Device Type non-SNMP)
- EMC Isilon (Device Type SNMP)
- EMC VNX (Device Type)
- EMC VNX-RAID (Device Type)
- EMC XIO (Device Type)
- Equalogic Storage (Device Type)
- Extreme Switch (Device Type)
- F5 Load Balancer (Device Type)
- FireEye (Device Type)
- FireEye Appliance (Device Type)
- flexiWAN (Device Type)
- Force10 Networks C- or E-Series (Device Type)
- Force10 Networks S-Series (Device Type)
- Forcepoint Firewall (Device Type)
- Fortinet Firewall (Device Type)
- Google Cloud (Device Type)
- HP-UX Server (Device Type)
- HP FlexFabric (Device Type)
- HP ILO 4 (Device Type)
- HP Jetdirect (Device Type)
- HP ProCurve Switch (Device Type)
- HP Pro Liant Server (Device Type)
- HPE 3PAR (Device Type)
- HPE H3C Switch (Device Type)
- Huawei Router (Device Type)
- Huawei Server (Device Type)
- Huawei Switch (Device Type)
- IBM AS400 (Device Type)
- iDrac (Device Type)
- Infoblox Appliance (Device Type)
- Juniper Router (Device Type)
- Juniper SSL VPN (Device Type)
- Juniper Switch (Device Type)
- Juniper Virtual Chassis Ethernet Switch (Device Type)
- Lexington Wireless Device (Device Type)
- Linux/Net-SNMP (Device Type)
- Linux/Net-SNMP (new) (Device Type)
- Linux RedHat7-w-Buffer/Net-SNMP (Device Type)
- Linux RedHat7/Net-SNMP (Device Type)
- Linux SSH (Device Type)
- Meraki Switch (Device Type)
- Meraki Wireless AP (Device Type)
- MGE UPS (Device Type)
- Mobatime Time Server (Device Type)
- NetApp Filer (Device Type non-SNMP)
- NetApp Filer (Device Type SNMP)
- Netreo Core (Device Type)
- Netreo Service Engine (Device Type)
- Nimble Storage Devices (Device Type)
- Nokia-TiMOS 7705 (Device Type)
- Nutanix Prism (Device Type)
- Other Devices(interface polling only) (Device Type)
- Palo Alto Firewall (Device Type)
- Palo Alto Firewall (No Logs) (Device Type)
- Palo Alto Firewal (SNMP Only) (Device Type)
- PureStorage (Device Type)
- Radware Device (Device Type)
- Riverbed Appliance (Device Type)
- Ruckus Wireless AP (Device Type)
- Ruckus Wireless Controller (Device Type)
- Silver Peak Unity EdgeConnect (Device Type)
- SMI-S (Device Type)
- Socomec Netvision USV (Device Type)
- Sonicwall Firewall (Device Type)
- Sonus SBC (Device Type non-SNMP)
- Sonus SBC (Device Type SNMP)
- Sophos Firewall (Device Type)
- Sophos Router (Device Type)
- Standards based Network Printer (Device Type)
- Standards based UPS (Device Type)
- Tempager Temperature Monitor (Device Type)
- Trend Micro Tipping Point (Device Type)
- Tripplite PDU (Device Type)
- Ubiquiti Switch (Device Type)
- VeloCloud VCE (Device Type)
- VeloCloud VCO (Device Type)
- VMAX (Device Type)
- VMWare Host (Standalone) - SNMP (Device Type)
- WatchGuard (Device Type)
- Windows Server - Detailed (Device Type)
- Windows Server - Standard (Device Type)
- Device Subtype List
- Active Directory (Device Subtype)
- Alcatel 6860 SAA (Device Subtype)
- Alcatel 68XX QoS (Device Subtype)
- BGP Monitoring (Device Subtype)
- BlueCat-Linux (Device Subtype)
- Cisco Cube (Device Subtype)
- Cisco QOS (Device Subtype)
- Cisco IPSLA Jitter Operation (Device Subtype)
- Cisco Uni, Multi & Broadcast Pollers (Device Subtype)
- Checkpoint VSX (Device Subtype)
- Citrix (Device Subtype)
- DHCP Server (Device Subtype)
- EIGRP Monitoring (Device Subtype)
- EMC VMAX (Device Subtype)
- Exchange 2010 Server (Device Subtype)
- Exchange DAG (Device Subtype)
- F5-APM (Device Subtype)
- F5-GTM (Device Subtype)
- F5-LTM (Device Subtype)
- Firepower FTD (Device Subtype)
- Fortigate SDWAN (Device Subtype)
- IPSLA HTTP Operation (Device Subtype)
- Jitter and Packet Loss Monitor (Device Subtype)
- Linux Disk Utilization (Device Subtype)
- Linux File System Utilization (Device Subtype)
- Linux NFS Mount Usage (Device Subtype)
- Microsoft IIS Server (Device Subtype)
- Microsoft SQL Server Module (Device Subtype)
- MySQL (Device Subtype)
- Nexus Policing Queue (Device Subtype non-SNMP)
- Nexus Policing Queue (Device Subtype SNMP)
- Oracle Database (Device Subtype)
- OSPF Router (Device Subtype)
- QNAP Storage (Device Subtype)
- Red Lion (Device Subtype)
- Red Lion Device (Device Subtype)
- Right Fax Queue Monitor (Device Subtype)
- Sendmail Server (Device Subtype)
- vCenter - SNMP based statistics (Device Subtype)
- Voice Gateway (Device Subtype)
- Windows Current Queue Size (Device Subtype)
- Windows Mounted Volume (Device Subtype)
- Windows VPN Connections (Device Subtype)
- Enable Cloud Services in Netreo
- Enable/Disable Features in Netreo
- Feature Toggle
- High Availability (HA) Deployment
- Install Your Own SSL Certificate in Netreo
- IPv6 Support
- Mail Alerting Administration
- Netreo Alerting MIB
- Netreo Audit Log
- Netreo Overview
- Netreo Unauthenticated Pages
- Network Configuration Administration
- Remote Agents
- Run the Netreo Setup Wizard for on-Premise Deployments
- Service Engines
- Service Engine
- Service Engine Management
- Service Engine Group
- Service Engine Group Management
- Create a Service Engine Group
- Disable a Service Engine Group
- Add a Service Engine to a Service Engine Group
- Disable a Service Engine in a Service Engine Group
- Remove a Service Engine from a Service Engine Group
- Assign Devices to a Service Engine Group
- Assign the Scanner Role to a Service Engine Group Member
- Manually Rebalance a Service Engine Group
- Subnet Scanner Management
- System Diagnostics
- System Management Tools
- System Preferences
- Upload an SNMP Trap MIB to Netreo
- Virtualization Administration
- Monitoring Management
- Custom Dashboards
- Custom Dashboard
- Custom Dashboard Administration
- Custom Maps
- Add a Custom Map to Netreo
- Custom Dashboard Widgets
- Alert Roll-Up (Dashboard Widget)
- Bandwidth Utilization (Dashboard Widget)
- Business Workflows Histogram (Dashboard Widget)
- Business Workflows Overview (Dashboard Widget)
- Config Manager (Dashboard Widget)
- Current Alarms (Dashboard Widget)
- Custom Map (Dashboard Widget)
- Device (Dashboard Widget)
- Email (Dashboard Widget)
- Geographic Map (Dashboard Widget)
- Incidents (Dashboard Widget)
- NetFlow (Dashboard Widget)
- Reboot Report (Dashboard Widget)
- Site Topology (Dashboard Widget)
- Tactical Overview (Dashboard Widget)
- Traffic Summary (Dashboard Widget)
- Uptime (Dashboard Widget)
- Virtualization (Dashboard Widget)
- WAN Summary Status by Business Workflow (Dashboard Widget)
- Web & Email (Dashboard Widget)
- Web Application (Dashboard Widget)
- Interface Monitoring
- Maintenance Windows
- Monitoring Checks
- Overview of Monitoring Checks
- Service Check
- Mass Service Check Deletion Tool
- Service Check List
- Arista Module Status (Service Check)
- Check all DNS servers (Service Check)
- Check APC Battery (Service Check)
- Check Certificate Expiration by PowerShell (Service Check)
- Check Cisco Environmentals (Service Check)
- Check Cisco Stack Switch Status (Service Check)
- Check F5 GTM Pools (Service Check)
- Check F5 LTM Pools (Service Check)
- Check for Cisco Module Alarms (Service Check)
- Check Host SSL Certificate (Service Check)
- Check iDrac Health (Service Check)
- Check Interface Status (Service Check)
- Check IPSLA Tag Status (Service Check)
- Check Linux Uptime (Service Check)
- Check Local HTTPS w/Auth (Service Check)
- Check Local SSH (Service Check)
- Check MIB Table (Service Check)
- Check MSSQL by Query (Service Check)
- Check Multi Ping (Service Check)
- Check MySQL DB (Service Check)
- Check Netreo Hardware Health (Service Check)
- Check NTP Peer (Service Check)
- Check Oracle DB by Query (Service Check)
- Check Palo Alto FW HA State (Service Check)
- Check Palo Alto FW HA State w/Repoll (Service Check)
- Check PoE Port Status (ExtremeXOS) (Service Check)
- Check Point HA Status (Service Check)
- Check Point HA Status Active Only (Service Check)
- Check Point HA Status Standby Only (Service Check)
- Check Point Max Connections (Dont Alert on SNMPMIB Error) (Service Check)
- Check Point Max Connections Alert (Service Check)
- Check Point Policy Status (Service Check)
- Check Point Virtual Firewall Status (Service Check)
- Check PowerShell by Query (Multi-Line) (Service Check)
- Check PowerShell by Query (Service Check)
- Check Remote SSH Execution (Service Check)
- Check Running Process (Host Resources) (Service Check)
- Check SSL Certificate (Service Check)
- Check SSL Certificate Expiration (Service Check)
- Check Stopped Windows Service Status (Service Check)
- Check TCP Port (Service Check)
- Check UCS Blade Operation Status (Service Check)
- Check UDP (Advanced) (Service Check)
- Check Website (Service Check)
- Check Web Page (HTTP) (Service Check)
- Check Windows Process Status (Service Check)
- Check Windows Service Status (Service Check)
- Check Windows Time (WMI) (Service Check)
- Check WMI by Query (Service Check)
- Check WMI File Time (Service Check)
- Check WMI Reboot Time (Service Check)
- Check z/OS Listener (Service Check)
- Cisco Configuration Save Alert (Service Check)
- Cisco ESA Queue Availability Status (Service Check)
- Cisco ESA Resource Conservation Status (Service Check)
- Configuration Manager (Service Check)
- Device Polling Status (Service Check)
- DNS Lookup (Service Check)
- Email DNS Block List (RBL) (Service Check)
- Execute Remote NRPE (Service Check)
- Generic Passive Check (Service Check)
- GET Webpage Status Code Check (Service Check)
- HP iLO System HW Status (Service Check)
- Meraki Device Status (Service Check)
- Meraki WAN Status (Service Check)
- Microsoft SQL Connectivity (Service Check)
- MSSQL Database States (Service Check)
- OSPF Neighbor Adjacency State (Service Check)
- Ping Remote IPv6 Address (Service Check)
- Ping This Host (Service Check)
- POST API Check (Service Check)
- Remote API GET Check (Payload Validate) (Service Check)
- Remote API GET Check (Status Code Validate) (Service Check)
- Remote POST API Check (Service Check)
- Service Engine Status Check (Service Check)
- Virtualization Host Connection State (Service Check)
- Threshold Check
- Custom Dashboards
- Additional Monitoring Configuration
- Alerting and Automated Action Management
- Managed Device Operations and Management
- Managed Device
- Add a Device Attribute to a Managed Device
- Auto-Configuration of Managed Devices
- Configuration Management
- Credentials and Connectivity Test
- Deleting and Disabling Devices
- Device Administration
- Device Authentication Credentials Management
- Device Groups
- Device Group
- Category Management
- Site Management
- Strategic Group Management
- Strategic Group (Device Group)
- Create a Strategic Group
- Assign Devices to a Strategic Group
- Assign a Device Template to a Strategic Group
- Assign a Custom Dashboard to a Strategic Group
- Disable a Strategic Group
- Create an Aggregate Business Workflow
- Set Per-Device Score Point Values for a Business Workflow
- Change Functional Group Device Template Hierarchy
- Device Parenting
- Device Template Management
- Device Template
- Create a Device Template
- Add a Logging Rule to a Device Template
- Add a Basic Interface Filter to a Device Template
- Add a Config Management Ruleset to a Device Template
- Add a Service Check to a Device Template
- Add a Threshold Check to a Device Template
- Re-Apply Device Templates After Editing
- Device Template Baseline Tool
- Disable a Threshold Check on a Device Template
- Download a Device Template From a Cloud Library
- Discovery Poll
- Microsoft Windows Devices
- Report Management
- User Management
- Netreo User Types
- User Management
- User Authentication Settings
- User Preferences
- How to Configure Netreo to Use Active Directory (LDAP) for User Management
- How to Configure Netreo to Use SAML 2.0 and Azure Active Directory for User Management
- How to Configure Netreo to Use SAML 2.0 for User Management
- Netreo APIs
- How to Enable Netreo API Access
- OpenAPI Standard Compliant APIs
- Retrieve Performance Data Using the Multi-Device-TimeSeries API
- How to Retrieve Performance Data for a Device Using the Netreo APIs
- OpsGenie Integration for Incident Alert and Acknowledgement
- Netreo API List
- Acknowledgment API
- Alerting API
- Application Response Time Performance API
- Audit Log API
- Category API
- Device Import API
- Device Management API
- Device Performance API
- Device Search API
- Device Service Checks API
- Incidents API
- Maintenance Window API
- Site API
- Strategic Group API
- Strategic Group Status API
- Integrations
- Using Netreo
- Monitoring/Dashboards
- Reporting
- Tools and Utilities
- Netreo Mobile Application
- Connect the Netreo Mobile App to Netreo
- Application Response Time Screen (Mobile App)
- Device Dashboard Screen (Mobile App)
- Incidents Screen (Mobile App)
- Incident View Screen (Mobile App)
- Overview Screen (Mobile App)
- Settings Screen (Mobile App)
- Tactical Overview Screen (Mobile App)
- Web & Email ART Screen (Mobile App)
- FAQ
- Security
- Is Netreo Vulnerable to the CVE-2024-3094 xz Utils backdoor vulnerability?
- Is Netreo affected by any of the known SSH vulnerabilities?
- Is Netreo affected by the DHCP Command injection vulnerability?
- Is Netreo affected by the Intel Meltdown/Spectre kernel memory vulnerabilities?
- Is Netreo vulnerable to the CVE-2021-4034 exploit in Linux?
- Is Netreo vulnerable to the Ghost exploit?
- Is Netreo vulnerable to the Heartbleed bug in OpenSSL?
- Is Netreo vulnerable to the Intel AMT/ISM exploit?
- Is Netreo vulnerable to the Log4j remote code execution exploit?
- Is Netreo vulnerable to the SambaCry exploit?
- Is Netreo vulnerable to the ShellShock BASH exploit?
- Is Netreo vulnerable to the Spring4Shell remote code execution vulnerability?
- Is Netreo vulnerable to the Venom exploit?
- Why does the login page for my Netreo on-premise deployment say that the connection is not secure?
- How much traffic will Netreo add to my network?
- Why does the MAX value in the legend not show up in the graph?
- Why does the Y-axis on some graphs not start at zero?
- Monitoring VMs that use recycled IP addresses
- What does it mean when Netreo shows that a device poll time is “slow?”
- Can a URL be monitored without specifying a device?
- How do I monitor a cluster of Windows Servers?
- Why is there a notification delay after an alarm recovers?
- Does Netreo's Looking Glass feature support non-Cisco network devices?
- Netreo says my Cisco device configuration is not saved, but it is. What’s happening?
- Why does the last reboot time for a device listed in Netreo show a different time than the device itself does?
- How do I use WMI management through a firewall?
- When using WMI, do I have to give administrator privileges to the user account?
- When monitoring Windows services I get a “WMI Generic failure” or “ERROR Login to remote object” message. What’s wrong?
- How is device latency determined in Netreo?
- Why does Netreo sometimes show over 100 percent utilization on some interfaces?
- What is the "blackhole" action group used for?
- Why am I getting a zlib1.dll error when trying to deploy an on-premise virtual instance of Netreo?
- Which web browsers are compatible with Netreo?
- Why are email alerts formatted strangely in Outlook 2010?
- Can I include a comment when acknowledging/unacknowledging an incident through the mobile app?
- What does the HA icon on the mobile app home screen represent?
- Are there any functional differences between the Android and Apple versions of the Netreo mobile app?
- As a Netreo administrator, how do I revoke a users ability to use the mobile app?
- Does the Netreo mobile application respect user partitions?
- Security
- User Interface Reference
- Miscellaneous
- Legal
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Description
The Amazon RDS device type collects performance data for Amazon's relational database services.
To add an Amazon instance to Netreo for monitoring, see Amazon Web Services Resource Monitoring.
Collected Statistics
Metric | Description |
---|---|
CPUUtilization | The percentage of CPU utilization. Units: Percentage |
DatabaseConnections | The number of client network connections to the database instance. The number of database sessions can be higher than the metric value because the metric value doesn't include the following:
Units: Count |
DiskQueueDepth | The number of outstanding I/Os (read/write requests) waiting to access the disk. Units: Count |
FreeableMemory | The amount of available random access memory. For MariaDB, MySQL, Oracle, and PostgreSQL DB instances, this metric reports the value of the MemAvailable field of /proc/meminfo. Units: Bytes |
FreeStorageSpace | The amount of available local storage space. Applies to only Multi-AZ DB clusters. (This doesn't apply to Aurora Serverless v2.) Units: Bytes |
NetworkReceiveThroughput | The incoming (receive) network traffic on the DB instance, including both customer database traffic and Amazon RDS traffic used for monitoring and replication. Units: Bytes/Second |
NetworkTransmitThroughput | The outgoing (transmit) network traffic on the DB instance, including both customer database traffic and Amazon RDS traffic used for monitoring and replication. Units: Bytes/Second |
ReadIOPS | The average number of disk read I/O operations per second. Units: Count/Second |
ReadLatency | The average amount of time taken per disk I/O operation. Units: Seconds |
ReadThroughput | The average number of bytes read from disk per second. Units: Bytes/Second |
SwapUsage | The amount of swap space used on the DB instance. This metric is not available for SQL Server. Units: Bytes |
WriteIOPS | The average number of disk write I/O operations per second. Units: Count/Second |
WriteLatency | The average amount of time taken per disk I/O operation. Units: Seconds |
WriteThroughput | The average number of bytes written to disk per second. Units: Bytes/Second |
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