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Adding 2nd Y axis for metric browser

CommunityUser
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Hi,


I want to show two kinds data on one chart.
One is “CPU usage (%)”, —> 10%, 20%, ….
Another is “incoming KB of network” —> 16200000, 15000000 …

Is it possible to show second Y axis on right side of chart for Metric Browser?
  1st axis for “CPU usage (%),
  2nd axis is for “incoming KB of network”

Best regards,

Y. Karino

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CommunityUser
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Arun san,

Thank you for your reply.

I understood.

Best regards,

Y. Karino

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Arun_Dasetty
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Hi Y. Karino,

Can you see if utilising correlation analysis features listed below where user have option to select chart X and Y axis for selected metric helps here and also check Reporting feature to export to pdf/csv file as referred in screenshots below:

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Regards,

Arun

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CommunityUser
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Arun san,

Thank you for your advice.

I got "chartA.png" with using "Correlation Analysis"

However what I want to do is to overlay 2 data on one chart  like "Chart_with_2nd_axis.png"

Is it possible?

Best regards,

Y. Karino

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Arun_Dasetty
Super Champion

Hi Y. Karino,

Thanks for clasification, As of now i do not see any option to add two Y -axis with latest version of controller UI, Feel free to raise an enhancement request by raising help ticket.

Regards,

Arun

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CommunityUser
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Splunk Employee

Arun san,

Thank you for your reply.

I understood.

Best regards,

Y. Karino

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