Dashboards & Visualizations

How to create a graph showing multiple metrics for a server, and have the graph change color based on the stats?

banderson7
Communicator

I'm attempting to build a status dashboard for my prod server farm, and would like to have colored graphics representing the status of a server based on certain criteria (Percentage remaining free disk space, CPU percentage free, memory percentage free, etc) and if all of those stats are green, make the server graphic green. If one of those stats isn't green change the color on the server graphic. Also, allow the server graphic be able to drill down to the stats listed.
I've attempted to use the rangemap command, but haven't gotten very far. For instance, running the following search:

index=os sourcetype=df host=ttappalf03 "/dev/mapper/system-opt" |dedup filesystem|rangemap field=PercentFreeSpace low=0-30 elevated=31-69 high=70-100 default=severe

shows the "df" line, but doesn't single out the PercrentFreeSpace field. What am I doing wrong here?
Thanks

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NOUMSSI
Builder

Hi
you must use functions that produce a statistical table with numerical values ​​and then apply the rangemap order on the corresponding field.
I guess you have a PercentFreeSpace field that contains numeric values ​​, if not using the eval command with the corresponding formula for creating this field with its values
You can do this for example:

index=os sourcetype=df host=ttappalf03 "/dev/mapper/system-opt" |dedup filesystem|table filesystem PercentFreeSpace |rangemap field=PercentFreeSpace low=0-30 elevated=31-69 high=70-100 default=severe

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NOUMSSI
Builder

Hi
you must use functions that produce a statistical table with numerical values ​​and then apply the rangemap order on the corresponding field.
I guess you have a PercentFreeSpace field that contains numeric values ​​, if not using the eval command with the corresponding formula for creating this field with its values
You can do this for example:

index=os sourcetype=df host=ttappalf03 "/dev/mapper/system-opt" |dedup filesystem|table filesystem PercentFreeSpace |rangemap field=PercentFreeSpace low=0-30 elevated=31-69 high=70-100 default=severe

NOUMSSI
Builder

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