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Dashboard Management

After entering a specific dashboard, you can manage the dashboard through the following operations.

Card Attribute Information

After entering a specific dashboard, view the illustrated information at the metadata section at the top of the page. You can view and modify the dashboard's ID, name, description, tags, and visibility. You can also delete the dashboard here.

Note

If the current dashboard page is saved as a snapshot and shared externally, the shared person cannot view the card attribute information here without logging in.

Adding Charts

After the dashboard is created, you can add charts. After selecting a chart, click "Complete Addition" at the top of the page.

Grouping

You can also categorize the charts within the dashboard.

  1. Click on Grouping;
  2. Enter the group name;
  3. Select the group color as needed;
  4. Confirm.

To modify this group, hover and click the settings button on the right.

Full-Screen Mode

Click the "Full Screen" button, and the system will collapse the left and top navigation bars to display the view in full screen. Press the ESC button to exit.

Auto Refresh

Helps to quickly obtain real-time dashboard data. Optional frequencies: 5s, 10s, 30s, 1m, 5m, 30m, 1h.

If auto refresh is not needed, select Off (turn off).

Note

All dashboards and views share a single refresh configuration.

Settings

After the dashboard is created, click to perform the following operations on the dashboard.

Create Issue

You can create an Issue for the anomalies in the current dashboard.

For more details, refer to How to Manually Create an Issue at the View Level. For more information about Issues, refer to Incident.

Save Snapshot

  1. Enter the snapshot name;
  2. Select the visibility scope;
  3. Select the time range, which will be automatically filled when the snapshot is opened again;
  4. Confirm.

In addition to opening the save page via the button, you can also use the shortcut (Windows: Ctrl+K / Mac OS: Cmd+K) to quickly save a snapshot. After saving, you can view it at Shortcut > Snapshots.

For more details, refer to Snapshot.

Save to Built-in View

  1. The view name defaults to the current dashboard name and can be modified;
  2. Select the binding relationship, such as label:*;
  3. Confirm.
Note

User views under the same workspace are not allowed to have duplicate names.

After saving, you can view the saved dashboard view "CPU Monitoring View" at Scenarios > Built-in Views > User Views.

Since the binding relationship label:* is set, the built-in view "CPU Monitoring View" can be viewed on the details pages of hosts and containers where the "Label Attribute" is set in the infrastructure.

Export/Import Dashboard JSON

You can export the current dashboard's JSON file or import a JSON file to overwrite the current dashboard. Once overwritten, it cannot be restored.

Clone Dashboard

  1. Enter the name of the copied dashboard;
  2. Select the visibility scope of the dashboard;
  3. Confirm, and you can view the cloned dashboard in the dashboard list.

Historical Versions

The system displays the historical operation records of the dashboard for the past three months.

Obsy AI Intelligent Analysis

With Obsy AI Intelligent Analysis, you can quickly interpret multi-dimensional metric views in the dashboard and detect faults. Without deep understanding of the data structure, ask directly, and the system automatically retrieves key information and provides intelligent suggestions.

Note
  • When the total number of charts in the dashboard exceeds 100 or the time widget selection range is greater than 3 days, this feature cannot be used;
  • Currently, chart types supported by Obsy AI Intelligent Analysis include: time series charts, bar charts, column charts, top lists, pie charts, overview charts, table charts, maps, and groupings.

Log Analysis

When performing view analysis within the dashboard, click "Log Analysis" to view and analyze related log data in a new side-slide page. To view in full screen, click "Log Analysis" again at the top of the side-slide page to jump to a new full-screen log viewer window.

In the side-slide page, the log viewer automatically incorporates the dashboard's view variables as filter conditions, queries based on the time range set in the dashboard, and displays the log list data in standard mode.

Note

If the dashboard's view variable selection value is *, the log viewer does not display filter conditions by default.

Cross-Workspace Query

If the workspace is granted access to other workspaces, you can switch workspaces in the dashboard to view corresponding chart information.

Note

If the chart has already configured workspace query settings, its priority is higher than the global configuration.

Pin

When accessing a workspace that is authorized to view data from other workspaces, you can choose to pin the authorized workspace and set it as the default workspace for querying data.

Note
  • Since only one workspace can be specified as the default option at a time, setting another workspace as the default option will invalidate the previously set default option.
  • Supports unpinning other workspaces. After unpinning, the current workspace is used by default to fill query data.
  • Read-only members do not support this operation.