table presents detailed information of the data displayed in the problems
graph.
For each member (Folders and Logs/Application/Server), a summary of the
analysis is displayed (each relevant to the specified time frame):
Status - represents the maximal severity problem found for that member.
# of Events - total number of logs events under that member.
# of Problems - total number of problems under that member.
Predefined - number of predefined problems under that member.
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Auto detected - number of automatically detected problems under that
member.
Statistical - number of statistical problems detected under that member.
% of Problems - the percentage out of the total number of problems currently
presented in the console.
Buttons and Links:
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Click on the member name or on the ‘Drill Down’ button to drill
down and view the analysis only for a specific member and its sub
members.
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Click on the ‘Select’ button to see this member’s analysis presented
individually on top of the problems graph.
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Hierarchic View (default) - presents the members under their
hierarchical context, i.e. parent folder/application/server on the
top view with drill down options.
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Flat View - presents the list of logs without their hierarchical
context.
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Search - run a search for a specific term that you would like to find
in the Dashboard under your current time frame (error code,
exception, user, etc.) - the Dashboard will refresh itself with the
search results.
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Paging - the table presents the analysis of 10 members on each
page. In case there are more members, use the paging to navigate
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You can customize the severity level of a problem in the Most Severe Problems table. For example, you can change a problem assigned a severity level of High to Medium or Low. Customization changes take effect only in future analyses.
To change the severity of a problem:
- In the Most Severe Problems table, at the end of the row of the problem whose severity you want to change, click the Customize problem severity link.
- In the menu that opens, click the severity that you want to assign to the problem.