Open the server → Metrics tab in my.cubepath.com.
What's charted
Baremetal metrics are collected from the switch port, not from inside the operating system, so they're accurate no matter what runs on the machine and they can't be skewed by a compromised host.
| Chart | What it shows |
|---|---|
| Network Bandwidth | Incoming and outgoing traffic in MB/s |
| Network Packets | Incoming and outgoing packets per second |
| 30-Day Bandwidth Usage | Cumulative traffic against the plan's monthly allowance |
Reading both together is what makes them useful: high bandwidth with normal packet counts is a large file transfer, while a spike in packets per second with little bandwidth is the signature of a flood or a scan, since attack packets are typically tiny.
NoteThese are network metrics. CPU, memory and disk are not collected from the operating system — install your own agent (or a Cloud Alert) if you need those. Hardware health lives in Sensors.
Time range and live mode
Choose last hour, 3 / 6 / 12 hours, 24 hours, 3 days, 7 days or 30 days. Turn on Live Mode for a continuously refreshing view.
Watch the allowance
The 30-day chart is the one that costs money. Traffic beyond the plan's allowance is billed at $2 per TB, so check it before month end rather than after — and click Create Alert to get told when traffic crosses a threshold instead of discovering it on an invoice.
TipIf the tab reports that the network device configuration is missing, the server's switch port isn't mapped yet. Open a ticket and support will link it.