View analytic details and status
Real-time analytics have a Details page containing information about and options for working with the analytics. Metrics are available that represent the analytic status and the average rate (events per second) of features received and sent.
Details page
To open the Details page, click the title of an existing real-time analytic on the Real-Time Analytics page. You can perform several actions on the Details page for a real-time analytic.
Real-time analytic details
In an existing real-time analytic, you can perform the following actions on the Details page:
Edit—Edit the analytic.
Clone—Clone the analytic to create a copy of the analytic.
Share—Edit analytic sharing so other users with whom the analytic is shared can create their own analytic based on the configuration.
Delete—Delete the analytic.
Start and Stop—Start and stop the analytic. The analytic running status is represented by the option displayed.
Save—Saves the analytic.
View item details—Open the item details page for the analytic item in your ArcGIS organization.
Metrics—View overall and specific metrics for the analytic.
Status and metrics
From the analytic Details page, you can optionally turn the Metrics option on or off to view the analytic metrics. Metrics are designed to provide more insight into the operational state of your analytic.A real-time analytic displays different metrics relevant to the type of analysis being performed.
Real-time analytic metrics
Real-time analytic metrics provide the average rate of events through each step. For example, if a feed is ingesting data at a rate of 50 events per second, the metrics display 50 events per second.
Real-time analytic metrics represent an average of the rate for each step across the past five minutes of run time.
When a real-time analytic is running, each feed, data source, tool, and output can be inspected for more metrics. These metrics are 30-second averages that reflect the number of features processed, the number of attributes processed, the number of features without geometry, and the number of features without a time stamp. For tools configured to perform dynamic geofencing, the metrics also include the total number of cached geofences, the size of all cached geofences, and the number of geofences actively being used in the ongoing analysis.