View structure
StackState v6.0
Last updated
StackState v6.0
Last updated
A view in StackState allows you to monitor and inspect a subset of your IT environment. The structure of a view is tailored towards filtering and visualizing the data in that subset (view) in an efficient way.
The Filters menu on the top right corner of the view UI allows you to filter the components (topology), events and traces displayed in a view. Once applied, the filters will affect the content of all the perspectives in a view.
Filters - Filter the components (topology), events and traces in your view
The Perspectives of a view are displayed as tabs on the top left corner of the view UI and allow you to visualize all the data in a view through different lenses:
Overview perspective or Highlights perspective - depending on the type of view you are in
Topology perspective - the dependency map of the view components
Events perspective - all the events happening on the topology
Metrics perspective - key metrics for the most relevant components
Traces perspective - the tracing information running on the topology
All the perspectives will update their content based on the timeline configuration.