The Analytics page lets you view predefined or customized analytics reports, and also create customized reports.
An analytics report displays data according to which object(s), such as the cluster, a particular CNode or view, and which properties, for example bandwidth or patency, are selected in the report definition. For each object included in the report, a separate graph is displayed.
Each report has a default time resolution and timeframe, although these can be changed while viewing.
From the left navigation menu, select Analytics -> Analytics.
Select a report from the Predefined Analytics list or the Customized Analytics list.
Use the search box to find a report by name.
Use filters to filter the list of reports.
Once the report is displayed, you can:
Change the displayed timeframe in the Defined Time field. Choose from one of the available timeframes (10m, 2h, and so on). The time resolution is automatically adjusted in acccordance with the selected timeframe.
Zoom in, by clicking and dragging over part of the graph.
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Select an Aggregation Type to change the aggregation function you are viewing. This is relevant and available if you are viewing aggregated data samples, since several aggregation functions are calculated and you can choose which one to display. Note that if the time resolution is set to seconds, the data samples are raw and therefore aggregation type is not available.
Switch from viewing all objects to viewing a particular object and vice versa.
Some reports show multiple objects (for examples, reports for CNode). To show a graph for a particular object, select the object name from the Select Object dropdown. To restore all the objects, select the same object again.
Set Intersampling Status to On to display the deltas between each value and the previous one, instead of the values themselves.
Use Sync Y to control synchronization of Y axis scaling across multiple graphs displayed on the page. If enabled (default), all graphs are shown with the same maximum and minimum possible values on their Y axis. If disabled, each graph has its own scaling of the Y axis.
Click Get Latest Data to refresh and see the latest data.
Click
in the upper right corner of a graph, and select Download CSV to download a CSV file of a selected graph.