150 lines
3.4 KiB
Markdown
150 lines
3.4 KiB
Markdown
<div v-pre>
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# Server Traffic Log
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View daily traffic statistics for each server with detailed traffic consumption breakdown.
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## Table Column Description
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### Server
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Server information display:
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- Server ID (displayed as Badge)
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- Server name
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### Upload
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Daily upload traffic, auto-converts units (B/KB/MB/GB/TB).
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### Download
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Daily download traffic, auto-converts units.
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### Total
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Daily total traffic (upload + download).
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### Date
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Traffic statistics date.
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## Table Operations
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### View Detail
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Click "Detail" button to jump to detailed traffic records page:
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- View detailed traffic for that date and server
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- Grouped by users
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- Aggregated by subscriptions
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## Filter Functions
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### Date Filter
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Select date to view traffic records, defaults to today.
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### Server ID Filter
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Input server ID to view that server's traffic records.
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## Usage Scenarios
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### Scenario 1: View Today's Traffic
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1. Shows today's traffic records by default
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2. View traffic consumption per server
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3. Identify high-traffic servers
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4. Analyze traffic distribution
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### Scenario 2: Track Server Load
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**View Server Usage**:
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1. Filter by server ID
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2. View historical traffic records
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3. Analyze traffic trends
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4. Evaluate server load
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### Scenario 3: Investigate Traffic Anomalies
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**Check Abnormal Consumption**:
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1. Browse traffic records
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2. Focus on abnormally high-traffic servers
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3. Click "Detail" for breakdown
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4. Analyze traffic distribution by user
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5. Check for abuse
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### Scenario 4: Traffic Statistics Analysis
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**Generate Reports**:
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1. Select date range
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2. Export traffic data
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3. Analyze traffic peak times
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4. Optimize server resource allocation
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5. Plan capacity expansion
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## Traffic Detail Page
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After clicking "Detail" shows:
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### User Traffic Breakdown
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- Traffic consumption per user
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- Subscription traffic statistics
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- Connection duration records
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### Node Traffic Statistics
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- Total traffic per node
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- Traffic proportion analysis
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- User distribution
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## Traffic Monitoring
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### Normal Pattern
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- Evenly distributed traffic
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- Matches user count
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- Regular peak/valley patterns
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### Abnormal Patterns
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Watch for:
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- Sudden traffic surge on single server
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- Severely uneven traffic distribution
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- High traffic in unusual time periods
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- Excessive traffic from single user
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## Server Management
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### Load Balancing
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Based on traffic data:
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- Identify high-load servers
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- Distribute users to other servers
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- Adjust server weights
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- Optimize node configuration
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### Capacity Planning
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Based on traffic trends:
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- Predict traffic growth
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- Plan server expansion
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- Optimize bandwidth configuration
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- Control operating costs
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## Data Analysis
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### Traffic Statistics
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Daily/monthly stats:
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- Total traffic consumption
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- Server proportion
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- Traffic growth trends
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- Bandwidth utilization rate
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### Cost Analysis
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- Traffic cost calculation
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- Server ROI analysis
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- Optimization opportunity identification
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- Cost control recommendations
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## Important Notes
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1. **Log Retention**: Retention per system config
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2. **Unit Conversion**: Auto-converts to readable units
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3. **Server Association**: Can view single server history
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4. **Detail Jump**: Click detail for user-level breakdown
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5. **Real-time**: Traffic data may have delay
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6. **Total Accuracy**: Total includes upload and download
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7. **Regular Analysis**: Recommended weekly traffic trend analysis
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8. **Load Monitoring**: Watch server load situation
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9. **Expansion Alert**: Expand when traffic nears limit
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10. **Cost Optimization**: Optimize config based on traffic data
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</div>
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