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The Dashboard displays six
widgets
. These widgets include each of the Status screens (alerts, devices,
ports, UPS, RPC and environmental status) and a custom script screen. The
admin
user can configure
which of these widget is to be displayed where:
Go to the
Dashboard layout
panel and select which widget is to be displayed in each of the six
display locations (widget1 …6)
Click Apply
Note:
The Alerts widget is a new screen that shows the current alerts status. When an alert gets
triggered, a corresponding .XML file is created in
/var/run/alerts/.
The dashboard scans all these files and
displays a summary status in the alerts widget. When an alert is deleted, the corresponding .XML files
that belong to that alert are also deleted.
To configure what is to be displayed by each widget:
Go to the
Configure widgets
panel and configure each selected widget (e.g. specify which UPS
status is to be displayed on the
UPS widget
or the maximum number of Managed Devices to be
displayed in the
devices widget
Click Apply
Note:
Dashboard configuration is stored in the /etc/config/config.xml file. Each configured dashboard
will increase the config file. If this file gets too big, you can run out of memory space on the
Console Server
.
12.5.2 Creating Custom Widgets for the Dashboard
To run a custom script inside a dashboard widget: