- Monitor active workloads and execution status.
- Troubleshoot performance issues and startup delays.
- Track model API health, response times, and traffic.
- Observe resource usage and scaling behavior across data planes.
Prerequisites
Before continuing, make sure the following are in place:- Cloud Administrator: You are assigned this role in your organization. This is required for access to all workload monitoring dashboards and features.
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Network Access: You can reach
https://<your-domino-domain>/grafana-workloadfrom your local environment or VPN. - Grafana Familiarity (optional): You have basic knowledge of how to read and interpret Grafana dashboards.
Access the Grafana Workload dashboard
Grafana integrates with Domino authentication. If you are logged into Domino with a Cloud Administrator role, you will be automatically authenticated. Otherwise, you will see the login screen. Open the following URL in your browser:https://<your-domino-domain>/grafana-workload
This URL opens the workload monitoring dashboards, where you can track execution activity, resource usage, and performance metrics.
Next steps
- Use execution monitoring dashboards - Track workload performance and identify issues early, and optimize execution across your deployment.
- Work with model endpoint monitoring dashboards - Monitor the health, reliability, and performance of your model APIs to detect issues quickly and improve model serving.
- Run data plane agent monitoring dashboards - Track the health and performance of Domino Data Plane Agents to monitor execution management and Kubernetes resource activity.