The purpose of the cockpit is to provide an overview of the health and performance of the monitored devices in one single page
The application provides different level of details depending on how many systems and how much information you want to see
Cockpit UI
View selector
view selector: Use the view selector to change the amount of displayed information:
Tiny: Display system’s connectivity status. Ideal to span over a large number of system
Small: Display’s system’s connectivity and alarm overview: Quickly identify where to look for problems on a large number of systems
Large: Shows detailed information about each system
Tiny: Shows device state only
Small: Shows device state and alarms
Large: Shows device metrics
Selectors
Use the type selector to choose which types of devices have to be displayed
All : Display all types of devices
Group/BOBJ/NetWeaver/HANA : Toggles the display of devices of the associated type
Misc.
Order selector: Defines if the systems are ordered by type or by name
Filter: The filter allows to quickly find systems by name or type
Alarm modules: If show alarm modules is enabled, the monitored modules having an active alarm will be displayed under the system details (Large view only)
Links:
If you click on system name, you will be redirected to the system dashboard
If you click on the alarm overview, you will be redirected to the alarm console showing system’s alarm details
If you click on any metric panel, you will be redirected to the appropriate dashboard tab
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