[Kibana 4] Add threshold line to visualization

Hi all,
I'm sure I'm not the first one with this idea, but couldn't find anything
on the net which resembles a solution.

My goal is to have a horizontal line expressing a threshold level.
The scenario in questions is a Kibana 4 visualization of NginX request
duration average. I want to set a horizontal line on the graph, making it
easy to point when the threshold is crossed.

One Idea is to add the threshold level as a field in each document and
display the average per same time slice of the graph.

Any other ideas?

Thanks,
Yarden

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Not an exact answer but you could use a filter and stacked lines. Have one color for above threshold and a different color and under threshold.

Thanks
Ruvi

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Subject: [Kibana 4] Add threshold line to visualization

Hi all,
I'm sure I'm not the first one with this idea, but couldn't find anything on the net which resembles a solution.

My goal is to have a horizontal line expressing a threshold level.
The scenario in questions is a Kibana 4 visualization of NginX request duration average. I want to set a horizontal line on the graph, making it easy to point when the threshold is crossed.

One Idea is to add the threshold level as a field in each document and display the average per same time slice of the graph.

Any other ideas?

Thanks,
Yarden

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Thanks Ruvi, that works for now.

On Sunday, April 26, 2015 at 9:58:16 PM UTC+3, P lva wrote:

Not an exact answer but you could use a filter and stacked lines. Have one
color for above threshold and a different color and under threshold.

Thanks
Ruvi

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Subject: [Kibana 4] Add threshold line to visualization

Hi all,
I'm sure I'm not the first one with this idea, but couldn't find anything
on the net which resembles a solution.

My goal is to have a horizontal line expressing a threshold level.
The scenario in questions is a Kibana 4 visualization of NginX request
duration average. I want to set a horizontal line on the graph, making it
easy to point when the threshold is crossed.

One Idea is to add the threshold level as a field in each document and
display the average per same time slice of the graph.

Any other ideas?

Thanks,
Yarden

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Hi,

You can have a scripted field added in Kibana and assign it a threshold value.
I hope it will help.

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On 27-Apr-2015, at 11:29 AM, Yarden Bar ayash.jorden@gmail.com wrote:

Thanks Ruvi, that works for now.

On Sunday, April 26, 2015 at 9:58:16 PM UTC+3, P lva wrote:

Not an exact answer but you could use a filter and stacked lines. Have one color for above threshold and a different color and under threshold.

Thanks
Ruvi
From: Yarden Bar
Sent: ‎4/‎26/‎2015 2:38 PM
To: elasti...@googlegroups.com
Subject: [Kibana 4] Add threshold line to visualization

Hi all,
I'm sure I'm not the first one with this idea, but couldn't find anything on the net which resembles a solution.

My goal is to have a horizontal line expressing a threshold level.
The scenario in questions is a Kibana 4 visualization of NginX request duration average. I want to set a horizontal line on the graph, making it easy to point when the threshold is crossed.

One Idea is to add the threshold level as a field in each document and display the average per same time slice of the graph.

Any other ideas?

Thanks,
Yarden

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