2.0 Custom Dashboards for Beginners
Once you get the hang of the elements that are provided for you automatically, you may want to take the next step and start creating custom dashboards of your own.
FileWave supplied dashboards will only take you just so far. As soon as you want to know specific information about your environment and your deployments you are going to want to create your own dashboards with your own dashboard elements.
The contents for customization are broken into two parts. In the first (this section) we'll look at the components of dashboards and show you how you can build your own simple custom dashboards. In the next section, we'll get much more detailed and advanced.
Using Grafana for Data Aggregation
What Grafana has been included within FileWave for quite some time, but only with a recent updat...
2.1 Creating Your Own Dashboard
What The beauty of the FileWave dashboard isn't in what we give you...although we definitely giv...
2.2 Copying Widgets (Panels)
What If we have the power to create our own dashboards, then surely we must be able to add conte...
2.2.1 Copied Panel is Blank
What In certain circumstances, when you copy/paste a panel into another dashboard, you may find ...
2.3 Widget/Panel Elements
What All panels (or widgets) on the FileWave dashboard are comprised of the same basic elements....
2.4 Creating a New Panel (existing data)
What It is possible in the FileWave dashboard to add panels directly from an inventory query (re...