About the Cloudera Observability Hive cluster service metrics

The Cloudera Observability Hive cluster service metrics are displayed as graphical reports that show the state, activity, and performance of your workload Hive service, including recommendations on how to resolve a problem. They help you monitor the health, performance, and workload usage of your Hive service for identifying and troubleshooting existing and potential problems.

Cloudera Observability collects diagnostic data from a series of health checks that are performed on your Hive service. When completed they are compared to their defined thresholds that determine if the service is Good, Concerning, or Bad and the results are displayed on the Analysis page, which is accessed from the Hive engine's Queries page.

Cloudera Observability helps you distinguish between a healthy and an unhealthy state by including a severity level icon adjacent to the health test using the following colors:
Table 1. Severity Colors
Severity Color Description
Green Good- The health check result is normal and within the acceptable range.
Yellow Concerning- The health check result has exceeded the Warning threshold limit and indicates a potential problem, which eventually must be resolved but does not have to be completed at this time. See the Recommendation actions.
Red Bad- The health check result has exceeded the Critical threshold limit and indicates a serious problem, which must be resolved immediately. See the Recommendation actions.

For descriptions of the Hive cluster health checks performed by Cloudera Observability, the severity conditions and thresholds, and what actions you should consider to resolve a problem, click the Related Information link below.

You can also manually build a Hive service chart in the Metrics page, without having to leave Cloudera Observability, using the Cloudera Manager service metrics and Chart Builder.

For more information about the Cloudera Manager health checks performed on the Hive service, click the Related Information link below.