Managing Dashboards

A Dashboard is a portal that contains widgets which visualizes search results. Multiple dashboards may be defined under an App context. The widgets in the dashboards are used to display visual or textual information from the logs that exist in the XpoLog environment.

Each widget displays the data that the user requested to view in the widget's definition.  For example, three widgets can be displayed in a dashboard for displaying search results, transactions list, and Analytics summary. widgets simplify and expedite performing searches and operations on the log file. For example, instead of going each time to the Search engine and running a search, you can define widgets for viewing these search results in different visual manners.

XpoLog has an engine that enables customizing multiple dashboards, each for a different purpose. For example, you can define four dashboards – for application problems, performance problems, network issues, and security.

Each dashboard can contain multiple widgets, with each widget displayed in one of the available visualizations: Line chart, Bar chart, Column chart, Pie chart, Data table, Events list, etc. The widgets can be organized within the dashboard in any of several predefined layouts. Also, any widget can be dragged and dropped to a preferred location on the dashboard page.

To create a Dashboard see Adding a Dashboard.
To see existing dashboards open the Apps console and click the App in which you wish to add/modify a dashboard.

The following icons which may be presented below a dashboard, indicate an important configuration of this dashboard:

  • The icon 

     indicates that the dashboard is set as the system home page

  • The icon 

     indicates that the dashboard is scheduled to be exported

  • The icon 

     indicates that the dashboard is scheduled to be exported as part its parent App's configuration. See App Settings.

  • The icon 

     indicates that the dashboard is running in an offline mode.

 

XpoLog enables management of a dashboard from menu entry of each dashboard. Click the  icon next to a dashboard on the list on the left to display the menu options, as follows:

  • Edit – For defining the general settings of a dashboard - name, description, generation interval, time frame, export settings, etc. (See Dashboard Settings)

  • Duplicate  For duplicating an existing dashboard and defining a new one on its basis.

  • Copy to  For copying an existing dashboard to another App and defining a new one on its basis.

  • Move to  For copying an existing dashboard to another App, without leaving the dashboard in the current App, and defining a new one on its basis.

  • Export conf  For exporting a dashboard's configuration (all settings) and allow an import of its definition in another XpoLog (See Export / Import a Dashboard).

  • Delete  For removing an existing dashboard. 

Click a dashboard to enter its view and widgets administration options.