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Custom Dashboards - Solarwinds navigation

Good afternoon,

Now that we have a fully functional monitoring and alerting solution in place with solarwinds, i have been tasked with making a load of new views / dashboards for people ranging from IT bods to management. I've used Solarwinds a lot of the last 3 years, but one of the areas that i find hard to grasp is making the information it gathers available 'at a glance' and being able to combine information from interfaces, nodes and applications onto 1 page.

So my question i suppose is, how do you do it? do you use all of the standard views, or have you built up custom views and linked them all together?

I plan to base my views on the services we provide, so one view would need (for example)

- Exchange server CPU / Memory

- Interface traffic / traffic drops etc

- Some App insight data

on another view, i would need to have aggregate data for multiple interfaces on one chart - what is the current best way of doing this? 

Any other hints and tips would be useful, i will also be pulling in data from other areas (splunk, custom sites etc) so any tips that you have would be great!

Thanks

  • FormerMember
    0 FormerMember

    In our environment, I have created custom views and menu bars for different groups that are locked to their particular AD group.  For instance, we have a department who wants to closely monitor storage on certain servers. I created a view for them and locked it to where those particular servers are the only thing they can see using a view limitation.