Origin Pulls
Check the traffic/bandwidth usage, number of requests, and failure rate of origin pulls from domain names on the CDN console.

If you have enabled the enterprise project function for your account, note the following:
- Deleted domain names are not counted.
- If a domain name is migrated from enterprise project C to enterprise project D under the same account, its origin pull statistics are no longer available under enterprise project C. Its statistics before and after the migration are displayed in enterprise D.
If the enterprise project function is not enabled, you can view the historical origin pull statistics of deleted domain names generated in the past 90 days.
Precautions
- Data of the past 90 days can be queried, and each query can include data of up to 31 days.
- If no data is available for the queried domain name within the specified time span, no data is displayed in the trend charts.
- The minimum granularity is 5 minutes. If the query time range is eight days or longer, the minimum granularity is 1 hour.
- There is a delay of about one hour for data displayed on the Origin Pulls tab.
- You can filter domain names by tag, service type, region, and enterprise project.
- You can export origin pull statistics.
Procedure
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Log in to Huawei Cloud console. Choose .
The CDN console is displayed.
- In the navigation pane, choose .
- Click the Origin Pulls tab and set search criteria. You can query the following data:
- Period over period change: displays the data comparison result between the current statistical period and the previous period.
- Retrieval Traffic: displays the origin traffic of specific domain names in the specified period.
- Retrieval Bandwidth: displays the origin bandwidth of specific domain names in the specified period.
- Origin Requests: displays the number of origin pull requests in the specified period.
- Retrieval Failure Rate: displays the origin pull failure rate in the specified period.
- Retrieval failure rate = Number of failed origin pull requests/Number of total origin pull requests
- Origin pull failures may be caused by host configuration errors, disconnection between CDN and the host, HTTP incompatibility, and host errors.
- If the last status code of an origin pull request is 2xx, 3xx, 404, or 416, the request is successful. Other status codes indicate that the request fails.
Figure 1 Data trend charts
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