Hi
I have 2 questions :
- Can we create subiredrectory in dashobard selection for example by applications ?
- In futur can we manage security on dashboard for example for example only user A and B can see dasboard for application TestAB, and only user C and D can see dashboard for application TestCD
Thanks in advance for answer
Yves
Manage Dashboard
Re: Manage Dashboard
You can create separate dashboards for separate applications - that is the recommended way to approach dashboards. If you want to make 'sub-dashboards', you can make use of 'rows' which will allow you to add certain panels to certain rows: After you create a row, feel free to add panels to that row - those panels will then become collapsible.- Can we create subiredrectory in dashobard selection for example by applications ?
As far as users are concerned, there are currently two seperate types of user built-in:- In futur can we manage security on dashboard for example for example only user A and B can see dasboard for application TestAB, and only user C and D can see dashboard for application TestCD
Admin - Full Access. Admins can change/delete all items including saved queries, alerts, indexes and backup snapshots. They can also update the Nagios Log Server configuration and manage users.
User - Limited Full Access. Users can see everything except the Configure section, Administration section and Administrator reports. However, they can not edit anything except their own dashboards, reports, alerts, profile's password, contact info, and api key.
If you'd like a dashboard to remain private, we recommend keeping it on one account for now. There is interest in being able to deploy dashboards to individual users - but it's not currently implemented. Your dashboard options are:
1. Personal Dashboard (that only you can see)
2. Global Dashboard (that everyone can see)
Note that Global Dashboards can *not* be edited by normal Users, unless that user owns the dashboard.
Best,
Jesse
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