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Each user has its own hive of dashboards' summaries which .

The hive can be customized as needed, organizing the user can organize the monitoring overview in the most efficient way.

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The hive will help you to organize visually your overview of elements that need to be monitored.

 

 

 

It The hive displays tiles and empty alveolus in which you can create new tiles or move existing tiles.

The hive has no size limit. Each time you add a new tile near the edge, the hive will extend itself by adding 2 columns or rows of empty alveolus.

Tile

Each tile of the hive is a summary of a Dashboard.

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  • The name of the dashboard,
  • The summary of the 3 widgets that are used to compute the status of a dashboard (see Widgets chapter),
  • The status of the dashboaddashboard.
    • It is always the The worst status which will define the tile's status (See Status & Context)
      • If the 3 summary are OK, then central status will be OK.
      • If there is almost at least 1 Warning, then central status will be Warning.
      • If there is almost at least 1 KO, then central status will be KO.
    • The background of the tile will be of the color status.

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Edit the hive

Create a new tile

Place the mouse Click on an empty alveolus and click in it.

An empty tile with the default name will then be created.

Move a tile / switch 2 tiles

Drag a tile to the empty alveolus to move it.

Drag a tile to an occupied on another one to switch both tiles.

 

Delete a tile

Drag a tile and bring it in the garbage can that appears at the bottom right corner of the screen.

Open the Dashboard linked to a tile

Simply click on the tile.

 

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The mini map is located at the bottom left conner corner of the hive

It wil will help you to navigate faster if your hive a size is bigger than your computer screen.

 

You just have to

  • click inside the blackbox and drag it to the area you want to reach in the hive.
  • The hive will then display the new area