Method to specify TITLE of Graph in Reports
We need a way to be able to specify the Title of any graph when we are creating reports.The OOTB method uses a very un-discernable title for something simple as CPU USAGE. It displays: "WinCPU with instance * on datapoint CPUBusyPercent". Any client looking at this report is going to ask WTHdoes this mean? We need a way to be able to specify the %TITLE% on each Datasource we specify when building a report. IF you can add a column to the DataPoints section called Title: Example in the above report each category is titled with: CPU Usage % title is: WinCPU with instance * on datapoint CPUBusyPercent Memory Usage % title is:WinOS with instance * on datapoint MemoryUtilizationPercent Disk Usage % title is:WinVolumeUsage- with instance * on datapoint PercentUsed Bandwidth In:WinIf- with instance * on datapoint BytesReceivedPerSec Bandwidth Out:WinVolumeUsage- with instance * on datapoint PercentUsed None of these titles make any sense to anyone who's trying to read the graphs. Can we please just have a way to specify the title.5Views2likes0CommentsCustom Alerts for ConfigSources
Hey LM team, There are a number of options to customize what is in a service alert as well as a data source alert, but config source? Nope, can't modify what gets sent. All it says is thata change was made and gives you a link to the device. A couple things I think would be beneficial as a new feature, 1. Being able to put what lines were added or removed right in the alert. For simple configs you can then tell right away if you need to take action or not. 2. Have the link in the alert actually bring you to the diff view of the current and last config state. While having to click through the multiple links and then slide the diff view slider is fairly painless, at 3am on my phone it can add to the sleepy frustration level. Basically just bringing some of the flexibility that alert templates have for data sources and services to the config sources. Thanks!18Views3likes1Comment