Metrics Dashboard
The Metrics Dashboard provides an overview of the metrics and monitoring details of various integrated systems, services, and hosts.
It serves as a centralized interface to track the performance, health, and alerts across different infrastructure components.

1. Heat Map
Displays a visual representation of hosts and their statuses.
Interaction Details:
Hovering over a polygon displays the host details, such as host name and current status.
Color Codes:
Green (Persian Green) Polygons: Represent hosts in OK status.
Red Polygons: Represent hosts in Critical status.

2. Alerts Summary
Summarizes the status of alerts in a card-based format:
Alerting: Displays the count of alerting issues.
Normal: Displays the count of systems in normal status.
Pending: Displays the count of pending alerts.
Total Alerts: Displays the total count of all alerts.

Interactive Feature:
Clicking on any alert card opens the Live Alerts page.
The Live Alerts page provides detailed information, including:
Labels.
Summary.
Status.
Active At timestamp.
3. Host Summary
Displays integrated host details in a tabular format:
Host Name.
Host ID.
Host IP.
Operating System (OS) Name.
OS Version.

Additional Sections (Based on Installed Dashboards)
The Metrics Dashboard dynamically updates to display additional sections when specific integrations and dashboards are installed.
1. Operating System Dashboards
1. Linux Dashboard:
Appears after the Linux Agent is integrated and its dashboard is installed. If the Linux Agent is not integrated, refer to the How to Add Linux Agent.
Provides an overview of Linux-specific metrics.
To see the full overview of the Linux Dashboard, refer to the Linux Dashboard Overview.

2. Containers Dashboards
1. Docker Dashboard:
Appears after integrating Docker plugins and installing the dashboard. If Docker plugins are not integrated, then refer to the How to Integrate the Docker Plugin.
Displays container-specific metrics and performance.
To see the full overview of the Docker Dashboard, refer to the Docker Dashboard Overview.
2. Kubernetes Dashboard:
Appears after Kubernetes integration and dashboard installation. If Kubernetes plugins are not integrated, then refer to the Kubernetes Integration Guide.
Displays Kubernetes-specific metrics.
To see the full overview of the Kubernetes Dashboard, refer to the Kubernetes Dashboard Overview.

3. Web Servers Dashboards
1. Apache Dashboard:
Appears after integrating the Apache plugin and dashboard installation. If Apache plugins are not integrated, then refer to the Apache Integration Guide.
Displays Apache-specific metrics.
To see the full overview of the Apache Dashboard, refer to the Apache Dashboard Overview.
2. Nginx Dashboard:
Appears after Nginx plugin integration and dashboard installation. If Nginx plugins are not integrated, then refer to the Nginx Integration Guide.
Displays Nginx-specific metrics.
To see the full overview of the Nginx Dashboard, refer to the Nginx Dashboard Overview.

4. CI/CD Dashboards
1. Jenkins Dashboard:
Appears after Jenkins plugin integration and dashboard installation. If Jenkins plugins are not integrated, then refer to the Jenkins Integration Guide.
Displays Jenkins-specific metrics.
To see the full overview of the Jenkins Dashboard, refer to the Jenkins Dashboard Overview.

5. CloudWatch Dashboards
If cloudwatch dashboards are not installed, then refer to the cloudwatch Integration Guide. Same for the other cloudwatch dashboards.
1. EC2 Analytics Dashboard:
Provides insights into EC2 instance usage and performance.
To see the full overview of the EC2 Analytics Dashboard, refer to the EC2 Analytics Dashboard Overview.
2. S3 Analytics Dashboard:
Displays metrics related to S3 buckets and storage.
To see the full overview of the S3 Analytics Dashboard, refer to the S3 Analytics Dashboard Overview.
3. RDS Analytics Dashboard:
Provides an overview of RDS database performance and usage.
To see the full overview of the RDS Analytics Dashboard, refer to the RDS Analytics Dashboard Overview.

6. Database Systems Dashboards
Appears after integrating the MySQL plugin and installing its dashboard. If MySQL/PostgreSQL/Redis plugins are not integrated, then:
Refer to the MySQL Integration Guide.
Refer to the PostgreSQLIntegration Guide.
Refer to the Redis Integration Guide.
1. MySQL Dashboard:
Displays MySQL-specific metrics.
To see the full overview of the MySQL Dashboard, refer to the MySQL Dashboard Overview.
2. PostgreSQL Dashboard:
Provides metrics specific to PostgreSQL databases.
To see the full overview of the PostgreSQL Dashboard, refer to the PostgreSQL Dashboard Overview.
3. Redis Dashboard:
Displays Redis-specific performance and usage metrics.
To see the full overview of the Redis Dashboard, refer to the Redis Dashboard Overview.

7. Website Dashboards
1. Website Dashboard:
Appears after adding websites through the Metrics module and installing the dashboard. If Website Monitoring dashboard is not integrated, then refer to the Website Integration Guide.
Provides an overview of website metrics and monitoring details.
To see the full overview of the Website Dashboard, refer to the Website Dashboard Overview.

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