Dashboards & Visualizations

Single Value in a Module

matthewcanty
Communicator

I've been trying to get round the issue of only being able to have 3 columns in dashboards. After looking through views I've ended up a bit lost.

The following search is working but the result is a grey button.





host="90" sourcetype="Perfmon*" instance="Spin." collection="Process" | stats distinct_count(host) As d | eval a=round(d/6*100, 0) | stats sum(a) as sumA | rangemap field=sumA low=99-100 elevated=50-98 severe=0-49 default=0
Prod Services
-30s
now
sumA
%
range
10


How do I get this to work?

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matthewcanty
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host="90" sourcetype="Perfmon*" instance="Spin." collection="Process"

-1m

<module name="HiddenPostProcess" layoutPanel="panel_row1_col1_grp1">
  <param name="search">
  search host="*TSDAL" | stats distinct_count(host) As d | eval a=round(d/2*100, 0) 
  | stats sum(a) as sumA | fields sumA | rangemap field=sumA low=99-100 elevated=50-98 severe=0-49 default=0
  </param>

  <module name="SingleValue">
    <param name="field">sumA</param>
    <param name="afterLabel">%</param>
    <param name="classField">range</param>
  </module>

</module>



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matthewcanty
Communicator




host="90" sourcetype="Perfmon*" instance="Spin." collection="Process"

-1m

<module name="HiddenPostProcess" layoutPanel="panel_row1_col1_grp1">
  <param name="search">
  search host="*TSDAL" | stats distinct_count(host) As d | eval a=round(d/2*100, 0) 
  | stats sum(a) as sumA | fields sumA | rangemap field=sumA low=99-100 elevated=50-98 severe=0-49 default=0
  </param>

  <module name="SingleValue">
    <param name="field">sumA</param>
    <param name="afterLabel">%</param>
    <param name="classField">range</param>
  </module>

</module>



matthewcanty
Communicator

BTW the code formatting on this site went haywire with the XML. That is why it is standard format.

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