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DynamicUnits trending and alarm values behavior

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Stefan Schedletzky [DevOps Enabler]2.19K 2 days ago 0 Comments

Hi Dojo,

I have a network parameter in a table and I'm not 100% sure about the DynamicUnits.

Parameter:

Alarms:

Trending:

Do I need to add DynamicUnits tag to the parameter? Or should I recalculate the parameter to Mbps and set this as <Units>?

Michiel Vanthuyne [SLC] [DevOps Enabler] Answered question 1 day ago

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Michiel Vanthuyne [SLC] [DevOps Enabler]4.30K Posted 1 day ago 3 Comments

Hi Stefan,

Good to see you were able to solve the problem by recalculating the value.

As a follow-up, I believe you should get the dynamic units without recalculation or explicitly defining the <DynamicUnits> tag for kbps units if you are using DataMiner 10.4.0 [CU10]/10.5.0/10.5.1 or newer. Did it automatically scale in the parameter display? Is there a DynamicUnits option in the softlaunchOptions.xml on your DataMiner system?

Stefan Schedletzky [DevOps Enabler] Posted new comment 1 day ago
Stefan Schedletzky [DevOps Enabler] commented 1 day ago

Hi Michiel,
softlaunch is enabled. It was more like alarm values have to be in kbps and trending was shown in kbps. This has changed now. The dynamic units itself in the table was working fine also before.

Michiel Vanthuyne [SLC] [DevOps Enabler] commented 1 day ago

Hi Stefan, I see we have a task on our backlog to also use the dynamic units in trending. This means that for now, it is the expected behavior that in trend graphs, the base unit is displayed.

Stefan Schedletzky [DevOps Enabler] commented 1 day ago

Hi Michiel,
good to know that there is a change in plan, would make the life much easier 🙂

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Stefan Schedletzky [DevOps Enabler]2.19K Posted 2 days ago 0 Comments

Recalculate the value and set it to Mbps fix the problem

Stefan Schedletzky [DevOps Enabler] Answered question 2 days ago
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