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English Support => General Support => Topic started by: MatthewDreher on September 22, 2016, 07:24:00 PM

Title: Performance Graphs
Post by: MatthewDreher on September 22, 2016, 07:24:00 PM
Hello,

Is it possible to have a performance graphs with multiple nodes on it?  for example, windows perf counter of w3svc requests/second where I see 3 servers at the same time?

Thank you.

Title: Re: Performance Graphs
Post by: Tursiops on September 24, 2016, 04:06:00 AM
Once you open any graph, you can right-click in it, select Properties and under Data Sources add any data source to it.

You can also save the graph for later use (if you want to organise them, give them names like "A -> B -> C". This will create a graph "C" underneath a "folder structure" A\B in the "Graphs" tab on the left (or View -> Predefined Graphs).
Unfortunately this kind of structuring comes with a drawback on permissions. At least I haven't managed to set permissions on such a "folder". I have to set them per graph - and if I don't set any, the only user who will be able to see those saved graphs is myself. Of course that might not be an issue for you.
Title: Re: Performance Graphs
Post by: MatthewDreher on September 27, 2016, 06:12:45 PM
Perhaps I'm looking at something wrong.  I'm unable to right-click on a performance graph.  Is there another way to view the graphs that I'm missing?
Title: Re: Performance Graphs
Post by: Victor Kirhenshtein on September 28, 2016, 05:34:13 PM
There is "Performance" tab in node properties - those are selected DCIs for selected node. This is probably what you are talking about. But you can open "Last values" tab for node, select any DCI, and open graph for it (by double click or from context menu). On that graph you can add additional data sources as described earlier.

Best regards,
Victor
Title: Re: Performance Graphs
Post by: MatthewDreher on September 28, 2016, 10:04:16 PM
Would there be a way to make this into a dashboard of sorts, with multiple graphs and the like?
Title: Re: Performance Graphs
Post by: tomaskir on September 29, 2016, 12:07:48 AM
Yes, simply create a dashboard and put all the graphs you want on it :)