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Home Dashboards Device Virtual Servers - Scale update for VS CPU and VS ASM CPU #63

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jackf242 opened this issue Dec 6, 2024 · 4 comments
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jackf242 commented Dec 6, 2024

Describe the bug
Chart scaling needs updated please under Device Virtual Servers. This was noted during the lab development for the tool.

To Reproduce

Need a BIGIP with a VS handling enough traffic to report CPU utilization viewed via: tmsh show ltm virtual X

Go to: [Home] > [Dashboards] > [BigIP - Device] > Device Virtual Servers

Review the Device Virtual Server CPU Chart and the ASM CPU Chart--the scale is incorrect.

Edit the Virtual Server CPU Utilization chart.
Under Standard Options correct the unit to: Percent (0-100), then change the Min to 1 and the Max to 100 to correct the scaling.

Edit the Virtual Server ASM CPU Utilization chart.
Under standard Options correct the unit to: Percent (0.0-100)

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Prior to my changes:
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After I made the updates:

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Internal UDF environment available for repro

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jackf242 commented Dec 6, 2024

This issue also appears on the Top N page.

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mikempw commented Dec 6, 2024

Thanks for the info! We will get that updated.

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clhain commented Dec 6, 2024

Fix in #64

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clhain commented Dec 12, 2024

Complete, v0.7.1

@clhain clhain closed this as completed Dec 12, 2024
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