The dashboard settings page enables you to:
To access the dashboard setting page:
Adjust dashboard time settings when you want to change the dashboard time zone, the local browser time, and specify auto-refresh time intervals.
Timezone: Specify the local time zone of the service or system that you are monitoring. This can be helpful when monitoring a system or service that operates across several time zones.
Default: FojiSoft uses the default selected time zone for the user profile, team, or organization. If no time zone is specified for the user profile, a team the user is a member of, or the organization, then FojiSoft uses the local browser time.
Local browser time: The time zone configured for the viewing user browser is used. This is usually the same time zone as set on the computer. Standard ISO8601 time zones, including UTC.
Auto-refresh: Customize the options displayed for relative time and the auto-refresh options Entries are comma separated and accept any valid time unit.
Now delay: Override the now time by entering a time delay. Use thisoption to accommodate known delays in data aggregation to avoid null values.
Hide time picker: Select this option if you do not want FojiSoftto display the time picker.
An annotation query isa query that queries for events. These events can be visualized in graphs across the dashboard as vertical lines along with a small icon you can hover over to see the event information.
The query editor UI changes based on the data source you select.
Variables enable you to create more interactive and dynamic dashboards. Instead of hard-coding things like server, application, and sensor names in your metric queries, you can use variables in their place. Variables are displayed as dropdown lists at the top of the dashboard. These dropdowns make it easy to change the data being displayed in your dashboard..
Note: The variable type you select impacts which fields youpopulate on the page.
Dashboard links enable you to place links to other dashboards and web sites directly below the dashboard header. Links provide for easy navigation to other, related dashboards and content.
A dashboard in FojiSoft is represented by a JSON object, which stores metadata of its dashboard. Dashboard metadata includes dashboard properties, metadata from panels, template variables, panel queries, and so on.
To view a dashboard JSON model, on the Dashboard settings page, click JSON.