Stephen Bovill
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An error occurred while saving the comment Stephen Bovill commentedI agree that it shouldn't be the default, but defiantly should be a refresh every x minutes option which can be enabled, should keep the compare baseline and add another metric settings with it as well, sometimes a current graph can look fine but something has happened higher up the chain(web server going out) that can cut the traffic by half, the graph itself looks fine unless you look at the numbers. (not too bothered about the add another metric personally since they don't have a stable scale across each other it can be confusing.
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We’ve made some improvements in this area but will leave it open so you can continue to give us your suggestions
An error occurred while saving the comment Stephen Bovill commentedThe Data purging option currently is very basic on the number of options it has, the main issue is the Custom Metric Data is all headed under one setting, which means if I have custom metrics that I want to keep for all of time, all custom metrics must be kept for all of time, ideally there are three metrics I would like keeping till the end of time so I can do comparisons on them for year on year data, and there are some metrics which after a week are completely irrelevant.
I would like the option to be able to select purging times for each of the custom metrics so the main data can be kept while data that is mainly for alerts is purged in a weeks (or months) time
Thanks for your time and concideration
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An error occurred while saving the comment Stephen Bovill commentedI want to be able to track multiple things from the same which can all be gathered very quickly in a single query and would mean I don't need to make three separate metrics and run three separate queries every minute
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Note that you can currently hack an arbitrary “seconds” value into the SQL Monitor database – but changing the Custom metric configuration via the UI will reset the collection interval to one of the default values.
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This would be great even if it wasn't hide individual metrics but just hide groups of metrics (for instance Azure Metrics appear regardless of if you have an Azure environment and fill up almost 30 slots (and then duplicates all custom metrics) it makes that box completely over-inflated and harder to find the metrics you're actually after.
This becomes increasingly obvious when you have over 10 custom metrics so can't see the header even so you're trying to get your custom metrics to show things but unfortunatly you're in the wrong group so its just showing 'No results' as there's nothing there to find, while I know this problem its hard dictating to people time and time again, no you're just in the wrong section, go find it under the x group