Hi,
we have a temperature probe that in normal conditions measures temperatures in teh range of 15 - 30°C.
Due to a bad connection the temp sensor is showing readings of 850°.
The issue is repaired now, but consulting trend data now results in 'unreadable' graphs as the system scales to show the peaks.
In the era of mysql it was possible to remove those incorrect data entries from the trend database.
Is this possible on a cassandra system as well??
hans sanders [DevOps Advocate] Selected answer as best 27th August 2024
- Open the Trend Graph: First, ensure you have the trend graph open with the parameter you want to analyze.
- Right-Click the Graph: Right-click on the trend graph area to open the context menu.
- Select Y-Axis Settings: In the context menu, look for an option like "Y-axis settings"
- Set Custom Range: Enter the desired minimum and maximum values for the Y-axis. This can help you get a different perspective on the data, especially if the default range is too broad or too narrow for your analysis needs (DataMiner Docs) (DataMiner Docs).
Simon Raine [SLC] [DevOps Enabler] Answered question 21st June 2024
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