The Faults widget displays detailed information about faults experienced by an object
The Faults widget configuration options are used to customize each instance of the widget that you add to your dashboards.
Where You Find the Faults Widget
The widget might be included on any of your custom dashboards. From the left menu, click
to see your configured dashboards.To customize the data that appears in the dashboard widget, from the left menu, click Dashboards panel, click Create. To edit your dashboard, from the left menu, click . From the Dashboards panel, select the dashboard you want to edit and select . Toggle between the Views and Widgets option to view and add a widget or view to the dashboard. The widgets list panel displays a list of all the predefined widgets. Drag a widget to the dashboard workspace in the upper panel.
. To create your dashboard, from the left menu, click . From theFaults Widget Configuration Options
On the title bar of the widget, click the Edit Widget icon to configure the widget.
The configuration options are grouped into one or more sections. You can select the objects on which you want to base the widget data and refine the objects in the following sections. Each section filters the objects further and pushes the filtered objects to the next section. The widget data is based on the objects that are the output of the last section.
The Configuration section provides general configuration options for the widget.
The Input Data section provides options to specify input for the widget. This section appears when the widget is in self provider mode.
Option | Description |
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Title | Enter a custom title that identifies this widget from other instances that are based on the same widget template. |
Configuration | |
Refresh Content | Enable or disable the automatic refreshing of the data in this widget. |
Refresh Interval | If you enable the Refresh Content option, specify how often to refresh the data in this widget. |
Self Provider |
Indicates whether the objects for which data appears in the widget are defined in the widget or provided by another widget.
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Input Data | |
Object | Search for objects in your environment and select the object on which you are basing the widget data. You can also click the Add Object icon and select an object from the object list. You can use the Filter text box to refine the object list and the Tag Filter pane to select an object based on tag values. |