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Dashboard on Disk Utilization

173022
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Hi ,

Is there any way i can create a dashboard to see individual disk utilization (Eg: C,D....etc)  for a group of servers ?

If i select metric, it will take the average of the servers, which I don't want.

Thanks.

 

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Wander
Path Finder

@173022 

edit: I just realized we're in the AppD section, so this probably wont work as it's the Splunk Enterprise answer

Are you talking about the servers that Splunk is running on, or your enterprise servers? Identity servers, files servers, email servers, etc?

 

If it's your Splunk servers, you can use the metrics. If it's the others, you first have to get that data into Splunk. The add-ons for windows and linux with grab these metrics, but you may have to enable it in each stanza. 

Once you know the data is going in, it's a simple search that you turn into a report and post it to your dashboard 

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Sujan_Kumar
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Hardware Resources|Volumes|*|Used (%) metric will work

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aditisinha
Loves-to-Learn Lots

Hello ,

You can try using wild card to get the individual disk utilization. Can you share the screenshot or if this is a saas controller, you can share the deeplink from metric browser.

 

You can always create a support case https://mycase.cloudapps.cisco.com/case to assist you better

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