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The Problems Graph can display several types of analyses:

  • Total Summary
  • Total Split
  • Risk Summary
  • Risk Split

Total Summary: the graph presents the total number of events on all the selected logs, and on top of the graph you can see different measurements points that indicate on problems:
Green: no problems were found at that time.
Yellow: problems of low severity (at most) were found at that time.
Orange: problems of medium severity (at most) were found at that time.
Red: problems of high severity were found at that time.
(Severity level is assigned to all problems automatically by the Analytics, except pre-defined problems and server metrics, to which users determine the severity level).
On mouse over a measurement point, a summary of all the problems that were detected at that time will be presented.
Total Split: the graph presents each of the members (based on the view - logs/applications/servers) individually with its own problems mapped over time. In the background the total summary graph is presented.
Risk Summary: the graph is changed to bars format. For each time slot, the bar level represents the maximal severity that was found at that time. In the background the total summary graph is presented.
Risk Split: the graph is changed to bars format. For each time slot, each bar level represents the maximal severity that was found at that time for a specific member (based on the view - logs/applications/servers). In the background the total summary graph is presented.
These views are controlled by the buttons located on the right and left upper corners of the problems graph - Total View/Risk View and Summary View/Split View.

You have the option of displaying your graph in Total View or Risk View. Total View shows the distribution of problems in a line graph (the default); Risk View shows the distribution of problems in a bar graph.

A line graph shows how the number of problems change from one point in time to the next. In the bar graph, a bar appears at each point in time where prolems were detected by Analytics. The height of each bar is according to the number of problems that occurred at the specific time. A bar does not appear at times when no problems were detected.

To display your graph in Risk View:

  • In the Graph Toolbar, click the Risk View button.

To display your graph in Total View:

  • In the Graph Toolbar, click the Total View button.
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