Cloud Phone Cluster Monitoring Management
Complete tutorial on Hive Cloud Box cloud phone cluster real-time monitoring and management, covering device status monitoring, performance data viewing, alarm configuration and batch management guide.
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Feature Overview
Hive Cloud Box provides complete cloud phone cluster monitoring and management functions, supporting real-time viewing of device status, CPU/memory/storage usage, network traffic, alarm notifications, etc., helping operations personnel efficiently manage large-scale cloud phone clusters.
Monitoring Dashboard
In NestBrowser console or Web management interface, you can view the following monitoring data:
Cluster Overview
| Metric | Description |
|---|---|
| Online Device Count | Number of cloud phones currently running |
| Offline Device Count | Number of cloud phones that are powered off or abnormal |
| Total Instance Count | Total number of cloud phones supported by the cloud box |
| Average CPU Usage | Average CPU load of all cloud phones |
| Average Memory Usage | Average memory usage of all cloud phones |
| Storage Usage | Cloud box local disk usage |
Single Device Details
Click any cloud phone to view detailed metrics for that device:
| Metric | Description |
|---|---|
| Running Status | created (powered off) / running |
| Screen Cast Status | created (initializing) / running (can screen cast) |
| CPU Usage | Current CPU usage percentage |
| Memory Usage | Current memory usage percentage |
| Temperature | Device real-time temperature |
| Network Traffic | Incoming / outgoing traffic real-time rate |
Alarm Configuration
Set Alarm Rules
- Go to “Monitoring → Alarm Settings”
- Click “Create Alarm Rule”
- Select monitoring metric (CPU / memory / temperature / storage)
- Set threshold (e.g., CPU > 80% for 5 minutes continuously)
- Select notification method (email / SMS / Webhook)
- Save the rule
Alarm Notification
When an alarm is triggered, the system will send notifications through the configured channel, containing:
- Alarm device information (cloud phone ID / IP)
- Triggered metric and current value
- Trigger time
- Suggested handling method
Batch Management Operations
| Operation | Description |
|---|---|
| Batch Power On | Start multiple cloud phones simultaneously |
| Batch Power Off | Shut down multiple cloud phones simultaneously |
| Batch Restart | Restart multiple cloud phones simultaneously |
| Batch Install Apps | Batch push installation packages to multiple cloud phones |
| Batch Push Files | Batch distribute files to specified directories |
| Batch Screenshot | Batch capture current screen of multiple cloud phones |
Log Management
Cloud phone operation logs are recorded in NestBrowser by default, supporting:
- Filter by time range
- Filter by device
- Filter by operation type (power on / power off / install / uninstall, etc.)
- Export logs
FAQ
Q: How much delay is there for monitoring data?
Real-time monitoring data delay is about 1-3 seconds, some metrics (such as network traffic) may have 5-10 seconds delay.
Q: How to export monitoring data?
Click “Export” in the monitoring dashboard to export monitoring reports in CSV or Excel format.
Q: Alarm rules not taking effect?
- Confirm the alarm rule is enabled
- Check if the notification channel configuration is correct
- Confirm the threshold setting is reasonable (avoid frequent triggering or never triggering)