Going to use it now... and for all future dashboards. I have tried to be orderly and have dashboards based on reports (doesn't work with tokens though :( ). How do we do the same for reports and other saved searches? Is it worthwhile to do it?
Good Tutorial. Do you mind to share the complete xml? I saw there's like an auto-refresh check box and a time range selection. Can you share how to do those? Thanks
Hi , i have multi index and join with sub search examples :index main [index summary] like this how to do this type of dasboard on multi different index with join sub search
Super helpful thank you!!!
Ur video turned my life.....thanks a lot buddy
Thank you brother. Would like to know how it helped!?
great essential basic tutorial. thanks!
Going to use it now... and for all future dashboards. I have tried to be orderly and have dashboards based on reports (doesn't work with tokens though :( ). How do we do the same for reports and other saved searches? Is it worthwhile to do it?
Good Tutorial. Do you mind to share the complete xml? I saw there's like an auto-refresh check box and a time range selection. Can you share how to do those? Thanks
You do not ned to put it in a row, just after first label cut and past this: (not need row/panel/event/title and no need for hiding):
your search here
How can we use multiple base searches?
how can we add global time range for all?
Hi , i have multi index and join with sub search examples :index main [index summary] like this how to do this type of dasboard on multi different index with join sub search
Nice logic
Bro i need cpu kind of dashboard.
Wow!what a brainy man
Need more splunk tutorial
Sure... Please share your topics of interest
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A good tutorial but there are a few issues related to this dashboard, although they are unrelated to the topic.
Sure, let us have a constructive discussion
@@LearnALogic ok, send me a PM
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