New "Logs Tab" on each Device
Hello all, In the new UI I found the tag "Logs" for each monitored device. But there is nothing visible in this log. What is being logged here? It would be very interesting to see all actions on this device (enable/disable data points, edit thresholds, etc). Thanks in advance for a short feedback.72Views7likes7CommentsAre Product even here?
A Beta process should be a little more two-way than this. There are a good number of us here providing feedback, yet there is no response from any representative of the Product team. To whomever owns the UIv4 rollout… Please could you assign someone to acknowledge the feedback we are sending (COUGHperhapswithaticketnumber)198Views7likes13CommentsSeptember 2023 Check-In - Who's using UIv4 as their main UI?
One measure of UIv4’s success will be that people are choosing to use it by default. So go for it! Who’s using it by default? On which pages? When do you findyourself having to switch (in either direction)? Where is it better than UIv3? Where is it worse than UIv3? What’s still missing?43Views1like2Commentsadding Monitored Instance and UI Fields
When I add monitored instances to a resource (MultiPing-) in the new UI, the instance group needs to be selected each time. I feel it would be more efficient to have @default automatically selected.Currently the new interfaces requires an extra selection step. Thanks for considering this.46Views6likes1CommentDifferent clock format on alerts (resource)
Alerts in UIV3 shows them in 24H format,but in the new UIV4 it shows them in 12H AM/PM format. This happens when viewing alerts on a resource or instance, but when going to the alerts page all alerts are in 12H format on both versions. This is from UIv3 (Resources page) This is from UIv4 (Resources page) -H38Views0likes1CommentSDT Duration calculation off
It’s hard to know if this is an issue with v4 or if it was happening the whole time. However, it’s easy to see that it’s wrong now. When we set permanent SDT on something, we typically just change the first digit of the year from a 2 to a 3. Meaning, we change the SDT so it ends 1000 years in the future. In the old UI, it would calculate the duration of the SDT and show it in minutes and seconds. The new UI adds years, months, days, and minutes (at least). For one SDT i just set from 2023-03-23 02:11 PM EDT to 3023-03-23 02:11 PM, the new UI shows 1000 years, 8 months, 2 days, and 59 minutes. Unless there’s going to be a new ceasar and a new calendar (possible), I don’t know why it has anything other than 1000 years exactly. Where did the 8 months, 2 days, and 59 minutes come from? For reference the old UI shows 365242 days 59 minutes. I get the 365000 days, +/- a few for leap day anomalies. But even in the old UI, where did the 59 minutes come from?33Views1like0Comments