ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: 95th Percentile Datasource Bah. Now that I've figured out I need to use Firefox to get the Support Portal working, I'm going to stop mucking up the forums with my silly mistakes. I'll circle back with a working config once I get there, for anyone passing through later who read through this far. Re: 95th Percentile Datasource Of course the problem was as simple as not noticing that the tree expanded further... Now I feel silly. Thanks for all your help. That silly feeling isn't at all ameliorated by this error message. Can you tell I've been hitting my head against this for a while? It's starting to get soft. What obvious thing am I missing now? Re: 95th Percentile Datasource 4 minutes ago, Stuart Weenig said: Taking a step back: what do you want to accomplish here? Do you want 95th percentile? If so, i'd say modify this graph so that it uses a virtual datapoint to calculate that percentile value. You're correctly interpreting the objective. Where I'm stuck is that I can't connect that graph back to the datapoint being graphed. I think once I locate the "under the hood" mechanics generating the graph, I have a decent idea of what I need to replace them with. Problem is I'm not as good at Applies To logic, which seems to be set correctly here. So I'm hoping to find and edit the existing datapoint, keeping the Applies To logic we currently have. Apparently I was wrong in my initial assumption that any datapoint being graphed at a spot in the directory tree must appear on the list of datapoints under Alert Tuning or on the list of Datapoints under LogicModules > DataSources > The DataSource In Question as this one appears in neither place... so where do I look and/or how do I search? As for the Support portal problems, they're apparently specific to my Chrome ( Version 90.0.4430.212 (Official Build) (64-bit) ). Firefox seems to work fine, so fair enough. Re: 95th Percentile Datasource 8 minutes ago, Stuart Weenig said: If you're looking at the SNMP_Network_Interfaces datasource... Actually the more I acquaint myself with this, the more it looks like I'm actually looking at a custom datasource entitled "Impulse_Ethernet_64". Where I'm stuck is that I can't locate a datapoint named *95* as part of that datasource, so I'm entirely confused as to how we could be graphing a datapoint that doesn't seem to exist. As an aside, LM Support chat just sits and spins in Chrome, and throws a "high volume, do you want to make a ticket?" dialog in Firefox. When I make a ticket, I get an email with a support.logicmonitor.com link, but attempting to either Sign Up or Reset password throws a "logicmonitor.zendesk.com refused to connect" error so I'm just having an absolute party over here trying to get help figuring this out. To the extent that it matters, that Ticket number is apparently 244730. 95th Percentile Datasource I've been asked to re-implement some monitoring that we used to aggregate from MRTG data, and I'm immediately baffled because it looks like there's a built-in datasource to do what we need (at least it's named like it would do so) but I can't for the life of me figure out what it's actually doing. The 95th Percentile threshold over the course of a 30-day rolling period should move up and down much more slowly than these graphs do. Is the time period absurdly short by default, or are there multiple entirely different things called "95th percentile"? If the default behavior of this probe is either documented or exposed anywhere, that'd be helpful. If anyone can offer any color on why this behaves the way it does, that'd be positively stellar.
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