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A custom dashboard can consist of a si= ngle or multiple gadgets (see Custom Dashboards for more information). T= he following gadgets are included with Uptime Infrastructure Monitor.
Gadget | Function | Options | Example |
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Display URL | Embed another application's status pages (e.g., = Scrutinizer's detailed NetFlow reporting) in an Uptime Infrastructure Monit= or dashboard. | ||
Element Panel | A more in-depth variant of the Element Status Pa= nel, in addition to showing the status of an Element, this gadget displays = status information on all of its services. Status information can include a= lert acknowledgement status and messages, allowing you to focus on a specif= ic gateway Element in real time. | Information about the service monitor can be exp= anded to include the most recent service monitor message, and WARN, CRIT, o= r UNKN acknowledgement information. | |
Element Status Chart | Displays the status of all of an Element's servi= ces. If the gadget is configured to include a legend, you can click states = to hide or display them to create a clearer view. | Services can be displayed as a pie chart, horizo= ntal bar chart, or vertical bar chart. | |
Group Status Chart | Using a pie or bar chart, summarizes the status = of an Element group, broken down either by Element, or total services on th= e Elements. You can click states on the legend to hide or display them for = a clearer view. | To narrow focus of the status panel, subgroups c= an be omitted. | <= /td> |
Incident Panel | Gives you quickest click-through to investiga= te incidents. All issues are displayed by order of severity in a flat, comb= ined list, regardless of topological or subgroup structure. To confir= m which level in the My Infrastructure hierarchy is the root of the inciden= t list, hovering the mouse pointer over the panel title displays the parent= group and (if applicable) subgroups whose Elements are included. |
To focus this gadget on physical Elements, yo= u can disable the display of VMs that are in a "Powered Off" state. |
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Pin on Image | Visually place status icons for Elements or Elem= ent groups on any image that you wish to use to represent your infrastructu= re (e.g., a geographical map, a photo of a server rack, or schematics for a= giant robot). Status icon color will change based on state. Clicking a sta= tus icon moves you to the configured page. | The status icon's click-through can be configure=
d to go to any existing dashboard, or the Element or Element group's |
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Topology Tree | This tree view places alerts in context by di= splaying all topologies defined in Uptime Infrastructure Monitor. This view= helps you immediately determine whether an issue is related to the affecte= d Element's topological parents, or are affecting child Elements. =By default, all topological parents in Uptime Infrastructure Monitor are= displayed, including parents that are children of other parents. Click nod= es to expand and collapse topological parents, or list only specific parent= s by entering their Uptime Infrastructure Monitor display names in the text= box. The configured view is saved for the browser session. The tree = view refreshes every 30 seconds, and reflects status changes of visible nod= es (OK, WARN, CRIT, UNKN, MAINT). |