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Hi, I am trying to collect the average/max value of a field or metric only for a particular time range which we choose. I am unaware through which kind of Widget I can show the average/max value of a particular time period as a single value. I tried using Gauge & Big Number Widget to show my single average value for a specific time period. But the problems are as follows: 1. Big Number Widget - will show only the single value but it does not have any type of aggregation function (Min, max, avg) 2. Gauge widget - Contains Aggregation function to select. But not sure whether it is aggregating the field values according to the time range we select. Because everytime when the Dashboard/Widget is refreshed according to the Refresh Frequency, it is showing different values. For example, if I select the time range from March 1st to March 31st, then aggregate values should be same as it is not the real-time occurence. I tried with Graph Widget (refer the attached screenshot Avg_metric_CPU), it is providing me the proper values of that time. But I need the data to be shown as single average value, monthly-wise. Could anyone please help me on this.
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When Configuring Dashboards there are relatively few predefined Time Ranges that you can choose. There is an option to create custom time ranges, but when you create a custom time range it is static. The predefined time ranges are all relative to the current time. Request 1: Allow administrators to modify (add/remove/edit) predefined "Relative" time ranges Request 2: If for some reason Request 1 poses significant obstacles, can you add predefined time ranges for "last 8 hours" and "last 12 hours"
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For a datasource, we would like to be able to set the alert threshold over more than a single sample. You can set the number of threshold violations needed for an alert, but this is far different in nature than setting a threshold over a time range. For example, 60% CPU over 2 hours versus 60% CPU over 10 samples. You might see CPU fluctuate within that period, preventing an alert, but the average over a longer period is valuable. Similarly, we would like to get alerts not just on average over a time period, but also on slope over a time period, though perhaps the latter should be a separate request. Thanks, Mark
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