Improve Performance Metric RRD views - Use a single time filter for the whole page
When navigating into metrics (Service graphs) we have a long page with several metrics and several repeated time filters. It would be better to have a single time filter at the top of the page that would apply the filter to all metrics available in the page. It would simplify and improve the user experience.
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20 Nov, '24
Mohamed Saleh AdminHi Paulo,
Thank you for posting on our Ideas Portal!
To help us better understand the problem you are trying to solve, could you provide some insight into why you want to have a single filter for the whole page? For example, do you wish to see all the metrics of the service at a specific time, which service (and metrics) triggered the need for this feature?
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Your Checkmk Team -
22 Nov, '24
Paulo SantanaWhen you click on any service with multiple metrics, you'll notice that each metric has its own time filter. For example, under "Memory," you might see metrics like Used RAM (Graph ID: mem_used_percent) and Caches (Graph ID: caches). Each of these metrics displays values in a graph, accompanied by individual time filters (e.g., Last 4 hours, Last 25 hours, Last 8 days, etc.).
My suggestion is to replace these individual time filters with a single, unified time filter that applies to all metrics. This change would reduce the clutter on the page and allow the information to be displayed side by side more effectively. A fixed global filter, positioned at the top or side of the page, could be used for this purpose.