Traffic Gauge dashlet (Real User Analyzer)


Note

BMC Real End User Experience Monitoring Software Edition version 11.0.00.002 is the latest version of the component and is compatible with TrueSight Operations Management versions 11.3.01 and later.


Use the Traffic Gauge dashlet to show the current traffic level for a specific Watchpoint. You can select a time range from Last minute up to Last 60 minutes.

Traffic Gauge dashlet

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Configuring the dashlet

Set up a Traffic Gauge dashlet in the Console or in an Analyzer so that it shows the current traffic volume for a specific Watchpoint.

To configure the dashlet

  1. On the dashlet shortcut menu, click Edit settings.
  2. Configure basic settings as follows:
    • (Analyzer only) Enter a Dashlet title. The default is Traffic Gauge.
    • In the Watchpoint list, select the Watchpoint corresponding to the object or page that you want to display information about.
    • In the Metric list, select the metric corresponding to the type of information that you want to display from the following choices:
      • Sessions Impacted
      • Session Arrivals per second
      • Session Arrivals per minute
      • Objects per second
      • Objects per minute
    • In the Time range list, select the period for which you want to show information, such as the Last 5 minutes.
  3. (Optional) Configure advanced settings as follows:
    • To customize the scale of data shown, clear the Auto Scale check box and enter the maximum and minimum values for the Y axis of the gauge.

      Note

      If you set a minimum value that is greater than the highest value in the data, the graph might appear empty (or empty in places). If this occurs, decrease the minimum Y-axis value.

    • (Analyzer only) To change the color scheme, click a theme on the Color themelist from the following choices:
      • Water
      • Forest
      • Fire
      • Earth
      • Metal
    • (Analyzer only) To provide visual contrast, select the Use color background check box to set the dashlet against a background.
  4. Click Save.

Getting details about data on the dashlet

To display a tooltip that shows the high- and low-watermarks, move the pointer over gauge.

 

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