Netdata's dashboard features powerful date visualization controls that include a time control, a timezone selector and a rich date and timeframe selector.
The controls come with useful defaults and rich customization to help you narrow your focus when troubleshooting issues or anomalies.
The time control provides you the following options: Play, Pause and Force Play.
With this, we aim to bring more clarity and allow you to distinguish if the content you’re looking at is live or historical and also allow you to always refresh the content of the page when the tabs are in the background.
Main use cases for Force Play:
The date and time selector allows you to change the visible timeframe and change the timezone used in the interface.
While panning through time and zooming in/out from charts, it is helpful when you're looking a recent history, or want to do granular troubleshooting, what if you want to see metrics from 6 hours ago? Or 6 days?
Netdata's dashboard features a timeframe selector to help you visualize specific timeframes in a few helpful ways. By default, it shows a certain number of minutes of historical metrics based on your browser's viewport to ensure it's always showing per-second granularity.
To visualize a new timeframe, you need to open the picker, which appears just above the menu, near the top-right bar of the dashboard.
The Clear button resets the dashboard back to its default state based on your browser viewport, and Apply closes the picker and shifts all charts to the selected timeframe.
Click any of the following options in the predefined timeframe column to choose between:
Click Apply to see metrics from your selected timeframe.
Beneath the predefined timeframe columns is an input field and dropdown you use in combination to select a specific timeframe of minutes, hours, days, or months. Enter a number and choose the appropriate unit of time, then click Apply.
Use the calendar to select multiple days. Click on a date to begin the timeframe selection, then an ending date. The timeframe begins at noon on the beginning and end dates. Click Apply to see your selected multi-day timeframe.
Longer timeframes will decrease metrics granularity. At the default timeframe, based on your browser viewport, each "tick" on charts represents one second. If you select a timeframe of 6 hours, each tick represents the average value across a larger period of time.
You can only see metrics as far back in history as your metrics retention policy allows. Netdata uses an internal time-series database (TSDB) to store as much metrics as it can within a specific amount of disk space. The default storage is 256 MiB, which should be enough for 1–3 days of historical metrics. If you navigate back to a timeframe beyond stored historical metrics, you'll see this message:
At any time, configure the internal TSDB's storage capacity to expand your depth of historical metrics.
The default timezone used in all date and time fields in Netdata Cloud comes from your browser. To change it, open the date and time selector and use the control displayed here: