Sounds like you need to do a IM Group Scorecard Trend view.
We don't do monthly resolution any other type of view provided.
Here is an example screenshot of last 8 months of Interface Bits Total per device. The max is 8 months unfortunately.
The fixed time range is previous month, with 8 intervals. So it starts with previous month to current date, and includes the previous 7 months to that to the report, along with an overall average of the values.
I chose to group by device, but you can do by group, device or interface/component.
The other alternative is to write an odata app that uses odata to gather/display the data you wish to see.
Here are examples of other apps the community has written:
https://github.com/CA-PM
Original Message:
Sent: 06-16-2021 12:23 PM
From: Issac 08
Subject: Report Resolution Period weekly and monthly wise
Hi Jeffrey ,
I want to get the last 12 months bandwidth utilization graph month wise .
Original Message:
Sent: 06-16-2021 11:01 AM
From: JEFFREY PINARD
Subject: Report Resolution Period weekly and monthly wise
Not sure what you are asking here.
When a view is set to use default resolution for a graph, the resolution of the report is dependent on the time range chosen and the data resolution policy on this docs page.
https://techdocs.broadcom.com/us/en/ca-enterprise-software/it-operations-management/dx-netops/20-2/Performance-Monitoring-with-DX-Performance-Management/using/views/data-resolution.html
You can override the resolution a view uses in the view config. It'll depend on the data retention and user's role rights (high resolution role right), on whether the view will use that resolution for a user.
There is no way to totally disable any resolution for a report.
Original Message:
Sent: 06-16-2021 10:19 AM
From: Issac 08
Subject: Report Resolution Period weekly and monthly wise
Hi All,
In PM we need certain reports to be disabled in weekly and monthly wise graphs, as of now we can see only in day wise alone. Its default or any seeting needs to changed to get the report in this format.