Step-by-Step Guide to Dashboards
The following provides step-by-step guidance to creating, customizing and using your dashboard.
The following list is a suggested workflow that includes all the activities that you can perform with dashboards; however, not all steps are required to start using your dashboard.
Define the dashboard purpose
Identify key metrics and goals (for example, you need to monitor security threats, or track system health) or determine your target audience.
Create the dashboard framework
Navigate to dashboard creation interface and configure the basic settings. This step might include selecting a dashboard template (if applicable) or importing an existing dashboard from a LogScale package.
Add widgets to your new dashboard. Widgets are visualization tools that are generally based on search queries you want to preserve. Choose the right widget based on data visualization needs, data type compatibility, and your use case.
You can manage your dashboards through several menu options, for example to export, clone or delete dashboards.
Several edit options allow you to style and customize the layout of dashboard, such as edit labels, set a different time interval, configure settings across multiple widgets.
Dashboards should provide intuitive navigation and clear data visualization. This is achieved through effective layout design and informazion organization of your dashboards: for example, arrange widgets in logical groups (sections), establish visual hierarchy or optimize space utilization.
Choose whether queries in your dashboard should be live or static; adjust time controls at dashboard or widget level.
Make your dashboard interactive
Use dashboards interactively in view mode without editing queries or altering the structure of pre-designed dashboards. Available functionalities for this purpose include:
Users can filter data by specific criteria (for example, filter by severity level ERROR, WARNING, INFO).
You can create parameter-based filtering to store filter values, thus allowing your dashboard users to change these values dynamically and customize data views.
Explore the data deeper with interactions
You can configure dashboard interactions that allow dashboard users to drill-down to detailed views, link to other dashboards or to external resources.
You can grant access to others without allowing access to the data, by sharing the dashboard.
You can export a dashboard in PDF format for archiving, printing, or distribution purposes.
You can generate formatted dashboard reports and automatic email sending to specified recipients based on customizable time intervals.