Available dashlets
The Dashlet library displays all available dashlets, which you can add to a dashboard and then configure. On a dashboard, you can can place any dashlet multiple times with different settings.
Dashlets are available on the Real User Analyzer, the BMC Application Performance Management Console, or both. For example, the Service Context dashlet is available on the Console component only, and the Watchpoints dashlet is available only on the Analyzer component.
The following dashlets are available:
Dashlets for the BMC Real End User Experience Monitoring components
Dashlet | Description | Real User Analyzer | Console |
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Displays availability and performance for a specific Watchpoint. You can select a time range from Last 24 hours up to This month. You can also view comparisons for different time intervals. Note: When you add this dashlet to the Console component, it is split into separate dashlets: one shows availability and another shows performance. | Yes | Yes | |
Shows network performance of your web applications over the last 24 hours, 7 days, and 30 days. You can see areas where end users are experiencing poor performance due to high network usage. This information can help identify areas where your web application performance can be improved using content acceleration services such as Akamai. | Yes | No | |
Compares performance statistics for one or two Watchpoints over two time periods. | Yes | No | |
Compares performance and end-user experience of your web application by geographic location. | Yes | Yes | |
The Global Performance Tracker dashlet enables you to view in a graph the performance and end-user experience of your web application, broken down by geographic zone. Using this dashlet, you can identify geographic areas where end-users are frustrated due to performance issues, based on geographic performance-compliance levels (Geo PCLs) that you have configured. You can also use the dashlet to compare the performance in each geographic zone before and after a specific date. | Yes | Yes | |
Displays details associated with baselines and incidents for a specific incident detection rule. You can select a time range between Last 24 hours and This month. | Yes | No | |
Displays the type, severity, and number of incidents for a specific Watchpoint. You can select a time range between Last 24 hours and This month. | Yes | Yes | |
Shows a list of incidents sorted by urgency. | Yes | No | |
Shows an overview of health information for synthetic transaction projects defined in BMC Transaction Management Application Response Time (BMC TM ART) Central. | No | Yes | |
Shows the current health of a BMC Atrium CMDB configuration item (CI) that is associated with a Watchpoint, as reflected by the health of the parent CIs connected with the selected CI. | No | Yes | |
Displays traffic statistics for a specific Watchpoint and traffic metric. You can select a time range between Last 24 hours and This month. You can also show comparisons between different time intervals. | Yes | Yes | |
Displays the current traffic statistics for a specific incident detection rule. | Yes | No | |
Displays the current traffic level for a specific Watchpoint. You can select a time range from Last minute up to Last 60 minutes. | Yes | Yes | |
Shows a list of Watchpoints with traffic statistics | Yes | No | |
Shows a specified web page within a system dashboard | Yes | Yes |
Dashlets for BMC Application Diagnostics
When you use BMC Application Diagnostics, its dashlets are available on the BMC Application Performance Management Console dashboards. You can drill down from the dashlets to details that are filtered according to the parameters shown in the dashlet.
Dashlet | Description |
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Displays the application availability as the percentage of error-free transactions and the percentage of transactions that have errors or latency breaches. You select the application name, server, and time range. You can see how often end users are experiencing transactions with errors or latency breaches, and then drill down to details from the graph. | |
Displays the average response time, or latency, for all of an application's transactions as a line graph. You select the application name, server, and time range. You can see where end users are experiencing long application response times, and then drill down to details from the graph. |
Related topics
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Building-a-dashboard-on-the-Analyzer
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Sharing contents of the Console's dashboard