Viewing dashboards in BMC Helix Dashboards


BMC Helix Dashboards offers unified reporting and gives you a consolidated view of data from applications across your environment.

Use the BMC Helix Intelligent Automation Value dashboard available out-of-the-box in BMC Helix Dashboards to get a comprehensive view of the automation runs, their frequency, top 10 automation policy runs, and the time and cost saved by running automation to resolve issues. In addition, you can monitor and audit some of the frequently occurring actions in the BMC Helix Audit Dashboard. By using BMC Helix Audit Dashboard, you can audit activities such as updating, creating, and deleting user roles, user groups, and alarm policies. 

To view BMC Helix Intelligent Automation Value dashboard

From the BMC Helix Intelligent Automation, click Reports. The value dashboard is displayed in BMC Helix Dashboards. 

For more information, BMC Helix Intelligent Automation Value dashboard.

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To view audit records in the BMC Helix Audit dashboard

  1. From BMC Helix Portal, click Report.
    The BMC Helix Audit dashboard is displayed. 
  2. From the Application option, select ia.
    Audit records for the plugin-key, connector, and policy objects in BMC Helix Intelligent Automation are displayed. 
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  3. Click the link in the Operation column to view details for the record. 

    For details about the query used to retrieve the audit data, see Audit query. The audit records include the following information about an operation performed on an object:

    • Changes done in the object (create, update, delete, enable, disable, publish, draft)                                                                                                                                          
    • The user who performed the operation
    • Date and time when the operation was performed 
    • IP address of the source that triggered the changes

For more information, see BMC Helix Audit dashboard.

 

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