Set telemetry stream priority
StackState Self-hosted v5.1.x
Last updated
StackState Self-hosted v5.1.x
Last updated
The telemetry streams associated with an element are displayed in the right panel details tab when an element is selected to show its detailed information - Component details or Direct relation details depending on the element type that you selected. Telemetry streams are displayed in order of telemetry stream priority. There are four levels of priority: High
, Medium
, Low
, and None
. By default, all streams have priority set to None
.
Stream priority is used in StackState to help determine the following:
The order in which streams are displayed in the details tab Telemetry list. Streams are ordered first by priority (highest at the top) and then alphabetically.
The streams that are shown as Top metrics in the component context menu - this is the pop-up displayed when you hover the mouse pointer over a component in the Topology Perspective. The most recent metric received from the first three metric streams in the Telemetry list will be displayed.
The order in which streams are displayed in the Metrics Perspective.
To change the priority of a specific stream, follow the instructions below.
Locate the component that you want to edit Telemetry streams for. Select the component to open detailed information about it in the right panel details tab - Component details. See the screenshot below:
Components can have multiple Telemetry streams. They're presented in a list, so not all of them are visible at first. Let's say that instead of BytesReceivedRate
, you want to see PacketsReceivedRate
right after the basic_health
stream. Click the ... menu in the top-right corner of the basic_health
stream and choose Edit:
In the basic_health
stream edit screen, set the Priority field to High
, as this stream should be presented at the top of the list. Click Save and confirm the change:
Now navigate to the PacketsReceivedRate
stream and open the stream editing screen. Set the Priority field here to Medium
:
All streams have their priority set to None
by default, so the PacketsReceivedRate
stream will now be displayed above them and below the basic_health
stream, which has its priority set to High
.