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drahorg
Obsidian | Level 7

Together with SAS Viya LTS2024.09LTS we deployed logging and monitoring project. So in Grafana URL https://DNS_NAME/grafana selecting from the “Dashboards” – “SAS Launch Jobs – User Activity” , under the “Workload Distribution by User” tile, I can see the number of jobs/sessions per each user at present moment.

 

What I need is a graph of the number of jobs running by all our users in time, so on X we have time and on Y number of jobs/sessions. Then I can zoom into time to select last 7 days, or a custom time range. How can I do that?

 

Thanks a lot for your input.

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drahorg
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi @pykim , this looks like exactly what I needed. 

 

Will verify from couple of days before marking as solution, to check the numbers match to the "SAS Launched Jobs - User Activity" - Active job details pane. 

 

Thanks a lot!

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pykim
SAS Employee

Have you tried Grafana's Explore?  Just go to https://<hostnam>/grafana/explore.  Then I used the code: count(:sas_launcher_pod_status:)

 

Is that what you are looking for?

 

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drahorg
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi @pykim , this looks like exactly what I needed. 

 

Will verify from couple of days before marking as solution, to check the numbers match to the "SAS Launched Jobs - User Activity" - Active job details pane. 

 

Thanks a lot!

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