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Hi Matt. Thanks for sharing this feedback. I wanted to check if you would be open to a call to walk through some use cases where enabling instance level properties at a Widget level could enhance your troubleshooting?
- Matt_Whitney3 months ago
Expert
Sure, would be happy to get on a call and go through some examples. Below are a few I can think of offhand. Including this additional information in the table widget would add helpful context for anybody using the dashboard.
- Any widgets related to the VMWare VM datasources. These can include VM tags as instance-level properties, and would be nice to show those on the table so we can easily see what application/etc the VM belongs to
- Any widgets related to Network Interfaces. The interfaces datasource has various instance-level properties which would be useful to show on a table widget
I also noticed that the ##DSIDESCRIPTION## token is now supported in the "Row Name" field of the table widgets. This is a great step, but would be even more useful if we could filter the dashboard rows using the instance description, similar to how we already can for the instance/resource/group.
- pgordon3 months ago
Expert
I'm chiming in to second the point on Network Interfaces especially. I would love to have a table with the interface-level properties. Much of what I need out of LogicMonitor is at the instance level and I'm still not seeing much functionality added in this area.
Also would love to just be able to make a table with whatever resource and instance properties in it without needing to add a datapoint as part of the table. This would be for formatting data in a dashboard in a much more customized way than on the resource info tab in the resource tree - bstetson2 months ago
Neophyte
I can add that VDI datasources, like the VMware_Horizon_Sessions datasource, has a lot of information in the instance-level properties of each users session that is found through active discovery. This information is important to report on in a dashboard, such as session protocol.