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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2021-02-07 11:45:55 +0000
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-# Web dashboards overview
+<!--
+title: "Dashboards"
+description: "Every Netdata Agent comes bundled with hundreds of interactive, customizable charts designed by monitoring and troubleshooting experts."
+custom_edit_url: https://github.com/netdata/netdata/edit/master/web/README.md
+-->
+
+# Dashboards
Because Netdata is a health monitoring and _performance troubleshooting_ system,
we put a lot of emphasis on real-time, meaningful, and context-aware charts.
@@ -8,22 +14,20 @@ team and the community, but you can also customize them yourself.
There are two primary ways to view Netdata's dashboards:
-1. The [standard web dashboard](gui/) that comes pre-configured with every
- Netdata installation. You can see it at `http://SERVER-IP:19999`, or
- `http://localhost:19999` on `localhost`. You can customize the contents and
- colors of the standard dashboard [using
- JavaScript](gui/#customizing-the-standard-dashboard).
+1. The [local Agent dashboard](/web/gui/README.md) that comes pre-configured with every Netdata installation. You can
+ see it at `http://NODE:19999`, replacing `NODE` with `localhost`, the hostname of your node, or its IP address. You
+ can customize the contents and colors of the standard dashboard [using
+ JavaScript](/web/gui/README.md#customizing-the-standard-dashboard).
2. The [`dashboard.js` JavaScript library](#dashboardjs), which helps you
- [customize the standard dashboards](gui/#customizing-the-standard-dashboard)
- using JavaScript, or create entirely new [custom dashboards](gui/custom/) or
- [Atlassian Confluence dashboards](gui/confluence/).
+ [customize the standard dashboards](/web/gui/README.md#customizing-the-standard-dashboard)
+ using JavaScript, or create entirely new [custom dashboards](/web/gui/custom/README.md) or
+ [Atlassian Confluence dashboards](/web/gui/confluence/README.md).
-You can also view all the data Netdata collects through the [REST API v1](api/).
+You can also view all the data Netdata collects through the [REST API v1](/web/api/).
-No matter where you use Netdata's charts, you'll want to know how to
-[use](#using-charts) them. You'll also want to understand how Netdata defines
-[charts](#charts), [dimensions](#dimensions), [families](#families), and
+No matter where you use Netdata's charts, you'll want to know how to [use](#using-charts) them. You'll also want to
+understand how Netdata defines [charts](#charts), [dimensions](#dimensions), [families](#families), and
[contexts](#contexts).
## Using charts
@@ -42,8 +46,7 @@ forward or backward in time, or selecting a specific timeframe for more in-depth
analysis.
Whenever you use a chart in this way, Netdata synchronizes all the other charts
-to match it. Chart synchronization even works between separate Netdata agents if you connect
-them using the [**My nodes** menu](../registry)!
+to match it.
You can change how charts show their metrics in a few different ways, each of
which have a few methods:
@@ -58,14 +61,19 @@ which have a few methods:
Here's how chart synchronization looks while zooming and panning:
-![Animated GIF of the standard Netdata dashboard being manipulated and
-synchronizing
-charts](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2662304/48309003-b4fb3b80-e578-11e8-86f6-f505c7059c15.gif)
+![Animated GIF of the standard Netdata dashboard being manipulated and synchronizing
+charts](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1153921/80839230-b034a800-8baf-11ea-9cb2-99c1e10f0f85.gif)
You can also perform all these actions using the small
rewind/play/fast-forward/zoom-in/zoom-out buttons that appear in the
bottom-right corner of each chart.
+Additionally, resize charts by clicking-and-dragging the icon on the bottom-right corner of any chart. To restore the
+chart to its original height, double-click the same icon.
+
+![Animated GIF of resizing a chart and resetting it to the default
+height](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1153921/80842459-7d41e280-8bb6-11ea-9488-1bc29f94d7f2.gif)
+
## Charts, contexts, families
Before customizing the standard web dashboard, creating a custom dashboard,
@@ -76,7 +84,7 @@ Netdata organizes metrics into charts, dimensions, families, and contexts.
A **chart** is an individual, interactive, always-updating graphic displaying
one or more collected/calculated metrics. Charts are generated by
-[collectors](../collectors/).
+[collectors](/collectors/README.md).
Here's the system CPU chart, the first chart displayed on the standard
dashboard:
@@ -174,10 +182,8 @@ hover over the date above the list of dimensions. A tooltip will appear that
shows you two pieces of information: the collector that produces the chart, and
the chart's context.
-Netdata also uses [contexts for alarm
-templates](../health/#alarm-line-on). You can create an
-alarm for the `net.packets` context to receive alerts for any chart with that
-context, no matter which family it's attached to.
+Netdata also uses [contexts for alarm templates](/health/REFERENCE.md#alarm-line-on). You can create an alarm for the
+`net.packets` context to receive alerts for any chart with that context, no matter which family it's attached to.
## Positive and negative values on charts
@@ -185,7 +191,8 @@ To improve clarity on charts, Netdata dashboards present **positive** values for
metrics representing `read`, `input`, `inbound`, `received` and **negative**
values for metrics representing `write`, `output`, `outbound`, `sent`.
-![positive-and-negative-values](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2662304/48309090-7c5c6180-e57a-11e8-8e03-3a7538c14223.gif)
+![Screenshot showing positive and negative
+values](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1153921/81870401-9d649080-952a-11ea-80e3-4a7b480252ee.gif)
_Netdata charts showing the bandwidth and packets of a network interface.
`received` is positive and `sent` is negative._
@@ -195,7 +202,8 @@ _Netdata charts showing the bandwidth and packets of a network interface.
Netdata charts automatically zoom vertically, to visualize the variation of each
metric within the visible timeframe.
-![non-zero-based](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2662304/48309139-3d2f1000-e57c-11e8-9a44-b91758134b00.gif)
+![Animated GIF showing the auso-scaling Y
+axis](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1153921/80838276-8084a080-8bad-11ea-8167-8d5ab2fb1be1.gif)
_A zero-based `stacked` chart, automatically switches to an auto-scaled `area`
chart when a single dimension is selected._
@@ -207,7 +215,7 @@ all the charts and other visualizations that appear on any Netdata dashboard.
You need to put `dashboard.js` on any HTML page that's going to render Netdata
charts.
-The [custom dashboards documentation](gui/custom/) contains examples of such
+The [custom dashboards documentation](/web/gui/custom/README.md) contains examples of such
custom HTML pages.
### Generating dashboard.js