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I have a dashboard using multiple sources and I would like to replace the fixed host input ( host=prdo*
) with manual input by a user. This way, a user can add one or more host names and the dashboard will give all the statuses for that option. Is that possible?
Panel =1
index=prod* source=prodLog host=pr*-* "timeout" OR "error" OR "timed-out" OR "exception" AND NOT "step*time" | timechart count as timeout span=1h
Panel = 2
index=aws-production source=prodLog host=pr*-* "green" OR "blue" OR "red" AND NOT "white" | timechart count as Colorstatus span=1h
Currently, the dashboard extracts data from all hosts. My objective is for users to be able to search from the host they are interested in. Also, this will be great if this input can be used/shared on all panels just like "time range selector".
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hi,
try with this example
<form>
<label>-------------------------------</label>
<description>----------------------------------------</description>
<fieldset autoRun="true" submitButton="false">
<input type="time" token="tm" searchWhenChanged="true">
<label>Select a time:</label>
<default>Last 24 hours</default>
</input>
<input type="text" token="host_name" searchWhenChanged="true">
<label>Enter a host:</label>
<default>pr*-*</default>
</input>
</fieldset>
<row>
<chart>
<title>Panel1</title>
<search>
<query>index=prod* source=prodLog host=$host_name$ "timeout" OR "error" OR "timed-out" OR "exception" AND NOT "step*time"
| timechart count as timeout span=1h</query>
</search>
<earliestTime>$tm.earliestTime$</earliestTime>
<latestTime>$tm.latestTime$</latestTime>
<option name="charting.chart">column</option>
</chart>
<table>
<title>Panel2</title>
<search>
<query>index=aws-production source=prodLog host=$host_name$" green" OR "blue" OR "red" AND NOT "white"
| timechart count as Colorstatus span=1h</query>
</search>
<earliestTime>$tm.earliestTime$</earliestTime>
<latestTime>$tm.latestTime$</latestTime>
<option name="wrap">true</option>
<option name="displayRowNumbers">true</option>
<option name="dataOverlayMode">none</option>
<option name="drilldown">row</option>
<option name="count">5</option>
</table>
</row>
</form>
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hi,
try with this example
<form>
<label>-------------------------------</label>
<description>----------------------------------------</description>
<fieldset autoRun="true" submitButton="false">
<input type="time" token="tm" searchWhenChanged="true">
<label>Select a time:</label>
<default>Last 24 hours</default>
</input>
<input type="text" token="host_name" searchWhenChanged="true">
<label>Enter a host:</label>
<default>pr*-*</default>
</input>
</fieldset>
<row>
<chart>
<title>Panel1</title>
<search>
<query>index=prod* source=prodLog host=$host_name$ "timeout" OR "error" OR "timed-out" OR "exception" AND NOT "step*time"
| timechart count as timeout span=1h</query>
</search>
<earliestTime>$tm.earliestTime$</earliestTime>
<latestTime>$tm.latestTime$</latestTime>
<option name="charting.chart">column</option>
</chart>
<table>
<title>Panel2</title>
<search>
<query>index=aws-production source=prodLog host=$host_name$" green" OR "blue" OR "red" AND NOT "white"
| timechart count as Colorstatus span=1h</query>
</search>
<earliestTime>$tm.earliestTime$</earliestTime>
<latestTime>$tm.latestTime$</latestTime>
<option name="wrap">true</option>
<option name="displayRowNumbers">true</option>
<option name="dataOverlayMode">none</option>
<option name="drilldown">row</option>
<option name="count">5</option>
</table>
</row>
</form>
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thanks ! there is no input (form) created I just got "-------------------------------
----------------------------------------" above time selector. and the dash-board itself say " waiting for input"
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sorry I had made a mistake in the code but I corrected.
copy the new code and try again
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thanks, all good now!!!
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happy for you,
don't forget to accepted and vote my answers
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hi,
Yes it's possible,
displays your code I try to help you
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thanks much! I have updated the question. so the dashboard has 10 panel but I have the code from the 2 panels.
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you want to add a box to allow the user to enter the name of the host it wants and select the timerange he wants?
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I have already time-range selector, I want the box enter the host name.
