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analyse multiple numeric fields in the same histogram #150

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jsm-oxa opened this issue Jun 7, 2013 · 21 comments
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analyse multiple numeric fields in the same histogram #150

jsm-oxa opened this issue Jun 7, 2013 · 21 comments

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@jsm-oxa
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jsm-oxa commented Jun 7, 2013

Hi,

It should be great if there is the possibility to display multiple lines in a graph according multiple field in numeric format.

For example :
A log containing memory informations : @source, free, used, shared, buffer
and display them in the same graphe

regards,
jsm-oxa

@areman
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areman commented Aug 1, 2013

+1
or field in different modes ( min, max, mean )
or create a line for each term in the query result. e.g. @source, loglevel, message. display the count per loglevel in a histogram

@pedro-andrade
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We are using kibana for plotting monitoring metrics. It would be great to have this feature.

@amitelad7
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+1, also similar to issue 199 "Plot multiple fields in histogram mean mode?"

@miguelcoelhosantos
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+1, this is actually a quite important feature

@rashidkpc
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duplicate of #199

@rabson85
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https://github.com/rashidkpc

#150, #199, #645, #857, #1178, #1244 all would be possible to solve using a multi-field histogram, with optional timestamp fields. Should not be very hard to implement, since all the funtionality basically is included in #374, and the original histogram panel.

Please, please, adress this, or comment on the plan for it, as per the comments below (most just closing issues, instead of adressing the core question: is this feature or similar in any plans going forward?):

#150 (comment)
#374 (comment)
#857 (comment)
#1178 (comment)

Thanks again for a great visualization tool & solution!

@stemcd
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stemcd commented Jul 4, 2014

+1

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@MarZab
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MarZab commented Jul 10, 2014

+1

@meng-fu
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meng-fu commented Aug 12, 2014

+1

@theNailz
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+1

@gravspeed
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how is this not a thing? +1

@lagerstedt
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+1

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@ghost
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ghost commented Feb 23, 2015

+1

@KZachariassen
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+1

@willemdh
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+1

@ghost
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ghost commented May 24, 2015

+1

@vqng
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vqng commented Aug 13, 2015

+1

@Alvison
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Alvison commented Dec 15, 2015

+1

@egorovd
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egorovd commented Dec 31, 2015

+1

@smjgithub
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+1

harper-carroll referenced this issue in harper-carroll/kibana Jul 11, 2016
add new file from mark for field names
@mimgrund
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+1

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