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Hello! You want a single panel, so stacking is not needed. You need to add a standalone panel with a query that accepts multiple values stored in template variable |
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thanks, that page suggests to use format |
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Just leave it as is. |
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No, unfortunately it won't work so. It does not generate multiple queries into single panel. If I have it like it is, but not having the repeat, it does this (with two selected as example): So it joins them into single query, not creating several query lines. After googling a lot after this issue, I start to feel there is no way to do such table as the coffee machine example using influxdb tag variables with this panel plugin. |
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where as if I manually would create all tags, I'd get this look what I'm after, single panel with multiple lines: |
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so I had to hardcode it like this: |
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It looks that $proxy as an Alias is just a value of template variable. I don't have experience with a Flux language. May be |
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Hi,
I'm newbie doing templates. I like how this panel looks like, and I'd like to get all my HAproxy backends statuses into nice panel. However, I don't know grafana json enough to place them into one panel. I get them all into separate panels using the vertical repeat, but how to get them into a single panel?
Here's how I get them stacked into separate panels:
According to the instructions, I should have multiple queries. How to achieve that using the $proxy variable?
I'd like to have them all in one panel like here:
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