Our environment has over 40 servers that we are monitoring. I would like to monitor these in a web dashboard but the limit in one dashlet is 40. After that you get Maximum of 40 series exceeded. Is there a way to increase this maximum? I would need a max of 325. Or is there a way to see only the top 40 servers with the highest, CPU, Memory, Disk and network utilization?
-We are using v7.0. Would have have any effect?
-Also if we are looking to look at 325 servers in 1 tile would the value for XY be 325 or another combination of values?
-And looking around on the forums I see this may have a impact on performance. How much and what kind of impact would that be?
Answer by Dave M. ·
Hi Ron,
I think you should be able to see the following debug flags in v6.5.16+:
com.dynatrace.diagnostics.webui.tileslimit = XY
com.dynatrace.diagnostics.webui.splittinglimit = XY
HTH,
dave
-We are using v7.0. Would have have any effect?
-Also if we are looking to look at 325 servers in 1 tile would the value for XY be 325 or another combination of values?
-And looking around on the forums I see this may have a impact on performance. How much and what kind of impact would that be?
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