Filter widget based on datapoint values
Hi, I supposefollowing on from my other message about combining CPU and memory in the same table widget, can these widgets be filtered - not dynamic/on demand but statically? Take this example - can I have another table that only shows, for example, resources whose CPU OR Memory OR Uptime is beyond a certain threshold, e.g. ‘where CPU > X OR Memory > Y OR Uptime > Z’ Then expanding on that, I’m aiming for a dedicated dashboard highlighting ‘at risk’ or ‘concerning’ resources, so ideally this filter could be done at the dashboard level (e.g. with a ‘filter’ token)resulting in widgets on that dashboard inheriting the filter. Thanks128Views7likes13CommentsAbility to change the icons shown in a Table Widget
We are using table widgets in dashboards that we have given our customer the ability to see, and they have asked if it is possible to use different icons for different devices that are being monitored? For example, we would use one icon for networking devices, another for servers, etc. Does this feature exist? Thanks, Ernie Data Blue1View0likes1CommentWhy some of the widgets are not taking the selected time duration
Some of the dashboard widgets in Logicmonitor such as Big Number Widget, Table Widget, etc., are not considering the selected time range or notdisplayingthe results as per the selected time duration globally. Rather it is displaying the results only for the recent time, it may be called as `current timestamp`. Is there a way to show the results according the selected time range which we input to the dashboards?3Views0likes5Comments