The Metrics Dashboard tool displays your application and environment's performance metrics. You can look at everything from CPU usage to completed operations. The dashboard also includes filters to help you view metrics across a date and time range, or a specific date and time. After you set your filters, performance metrics display in user-friendly charts. Hover over each chart to view precise measurements at that date and time. Or, export and print any of the charts to share with your team.
Filtering the Metrics Dashboard
After you've made your filter selections, the results populate the Charts section of the dashboard. When you open the tool, the date and time range sets automatically and display performance metrics for the last four hours. You can use these defaults or change them as needed.
Here's an example of how the Filters section looks on the Metrics Dashboard:

You can use the following filters:
Filter | Description |
|---|---|
Client | Your Unqork client credentials. These automatically populate when you open the tool.
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Environment | Your current Unqork environment. This field automatically populates when you open the tool.
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Start Date | The start date you want to filter the application and database metrics. This field automatically populates with your current date. |
Start Time | The start time you want to filter the application and database metrics. This field automatically populates with the time 4 hours before you opened the tool. The tool uses your current timezone. |
End Date | The end date you want to filter the application and database metrics. This field automatically populates with your current date. |
Start Time | The end time you want to filter the application and database metrics. This field automatically populates with the exact time you opened the tool. The tool uses your current timezone. |
To change the date and time range:
From the data picker, select a Start Date.
In the Start Time field, enter a time based on the 24-hour clock.
From the data picker, select an End Date.
In the End Time field, enter a time based on the 24-hour clock.
Click Apply Filters.
Navigating the Charts
The Metrics Dashboard consists of the following charts:
Application Server charts
Database Server charts
These charts populate based on the date and time you choose in the dashboard's filters. Your date and time selections display as the horizontal axis of the charts. The vertical axis depends on the chart.
Let's take a look at each chart.
Application Server Charts
The Application Servers section of the dashboard consists of various charts, including the following:
Chart | Description |
|---|---|
CPU | The percentage of time the CPU spent running your environment's applications. |
Memory | The amount of physical RAM used versus the total amount of RAM available. |
Load | The average system load over a specific time period. You'll see the average load in the last:
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Network Traffic | The amount of network throughput coming and going from your applications. This chart is measured in kb/s (kilobytes per second). |
Here's an example of how the Application Servers charts look:

Database Server Charts
The Database Servers section of the dashboard consists of various charts. These charts show you database metrics for UAT and production environments. You won't see metrics for staging environments. The charts include:
Chart | Description |
|---|---|
CPU | The percent of time the CPU spent running in your environment. |
Memory | The amount of RAM in use. |
Disk Space | The percentage of disk space used. |
Connections | The total number of queries executed by Unqork's database. |
Operations | The total number of operations performed. The types of operations you'll see in this chart are:
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Here's an example of how the Database Servers charts look:

Exporting and Sharing Chart Data
You’ll notice a hamburger button (
) at the top right of each chart widget. When you click on this button, you get the following options:
Print chart
Download CSV
Download XLS
Download PDF document

Let's look at each of these in more detail.
Print Chart
The Print Chart option lets you print data from each chart.
To print a chart:
At the top right of the chart, click the
(Hamburger) button.Select Print Chart.
At the print dialog, set your Destination:
Save as PDF.
A connected printer device.
Set the Layout as Portrait or Landscape.
Under More Settings, set the Scale as either Default or Custom. The Custom option lets you adjust the chart size to fit the full page.
Click Save/Print. The button updates based on the Destination selected earlier.
Download CSV
A CSV (comma-separated values) file is a plain text file that contains a list of data.
To download your chart as a CSV file:
At the top right of the chart, click the
(Hamburger) button.Select Download CSV.
Check your Downloads folder for the
.csvfile. Your file name is similar to that of the chart name. For example, the Connections chart downloads asconnections.csv.
Download XLS
XLS is a file extension created by Microsoft for use with Microsoft Excel.
To download your chart as an XLS file:
At the top right of the chart, click the
(Hamburger) button.Select Download XLS.
Check your Downloads folder for the
.xlsfile. Your file name is similar to that of the chart name. For example, the Connections chart downloads asconnections.xls.
Download PDF Document
Downloading a PDF format prevents modification of your chart file while still allowing sharing and printing.
To download your chart as a PDF file:
At the top right of the chart, click the
(Hamburger) button.Select Download PDF Document.
Check your Downloads folder for the
.pdffile. Your file name is similar to that of the chart name. For example, the Connections chart downloads asconnections.pdf.