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Common User Interface Elements in Motadata AIOps

In Motadata AIOps, you will encounter a wide array of features and functionalities designed to make your experience smooth and efficient. To help you navigate with ease and confidence, we've created this section, "Common User Interface Elements in Motadata."

This section serves as a valuable guide, introducing you to the recurring interface components that form the backbone of the Motadata user experience. Whether you're new to the platform or a seasoned user, understanding these common UI elements will empower you to make the most of the tools and resources at your disposal.

By becoming familiar with these elements, you'll enhance your ability to navigate, interact with, and customize the platform to suit your specific needs. Whether you're monitoring, analyzing, or managing data, these common UI elements will be with you throughout your Motadata AIOps experience.

Notifications

One of the essential elements that ensure you are always informed and up to date within the Motadata AIOPS platform is the User Notifications feature. These notifications play a crucial role in keeping you informed about various activities and events occurring in the system, be it related to the success or failure of specific actions. The notifications are conveniently located at the top right corner of the screen, ensuring that they are easily accessible, no matter which module of Motadata AIOPS you are working in.

Navigate to the top right corner of the screen. Select Notifications .

Understanding Notifications

Notifications are divided into two categories:

  1. System Notifications

The "System" tab within User Notifications is your go-to place for staying updated on all activities and actions within the system. It gathers notifications from all modules and provides you with a comprehensive overview of the system's events. You'll receive notifications about successful operations, critical alerts, system-wide updates, and any other activities that may demand your attention.

  1. Infrastructure Notifications

Under the "Infrastructure" tab, you can find notifications specifically related to the Motadata AIOPS infrastructure. This category covers notifications pertaining to core components of the platform, including the AIOPS server and other infrastructure-related entities that are Motadata AIOps deployment entities. Keeping an eye on these notifications is crucial for ensuring the smooth operation and performance of the AIOPS system.

Whether you need to be alerted about an important system update or you want to monitor the health and performance of the AIOPS infrastructure, Notifications have you covered. The feature ensures that you are well-informed, enabling you to take prompt action when needed and providing valuable insights into the workings of Motadata AIOPS. Stay connected and in control with User Notifications, your trusted source of real-time updates and critical information.

Search Query

The "Search Query" feature in Motadata AIOps empowers users to swiftly access and visualize monitoring data from a diverse range of devices with unparalleled ease and efficiency. This essential tool is designed to provide an intuitive approach to extracting insights from your data.

Key Features and Functionality

  1. User-Friendly Query Language

The "Search Query" feature is built around an accessible and user-friendly query language. It ensures that users, regardless of their technical background, can harness the power of data without the complexities of traditional query languages.

  1. Widget Creation

The heart of this feature lies in its capacity to create widgets effortlessly. Users can compose and execute queries with the aid of auto-suggestions, simplifying the process of specifying their data requirements. Once the desired data is retrieved, users can convert it into widgets for visualization.

  1. Saved Widgets

The "Search Query" feature enables users to save their widgets for future use. This capability is invaluable when you want to revisit and reference specific data visualizations without the need to recreate them.

The "Search Query" feature in Motadata AIOps places the power of data visualization and monitoring in your hands. It's a versatile tool that empowers users to efficiently harness the full potential of their data while simplifying complex tasks through its intuitive query language and widget creation capabilities.

Use Cases

Now, let us look at a couple of use cases to understand how the search query can be used for practical purposes.

1. Identifying Monitors with the highest CPU utilisation percentage.

If you're looking to pinpoint the monitors with the highest CPU utilization percentages, the Search Query feature is your go-to tool for achieving this task with precision. To get a detailed walkthrough of how to accomplish this, have a look at the video below. This video will provide you with step-by-step guidance on leveraging the Search Query feature to swiftly and effectively visualize the monitors with the top CPU utilization percentages.

2. Identifying the Top 10 Disk Volume occupied from all the monitors.

If you're looking to pinpoint the top 10 disk volumes occupied, the Search Query feature can be used to accomplish this. This video will provide you with step-by-step guidance on leveraging the Search Query feature to do the same.