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#### Alias patterns |
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- replaced with measurement name |
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- $measurement = replaced with measurement name |
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- $1 - $9 = replaced with part of measurement name (if you separate your measurement name with dots) |
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- $col = replaced with column name |
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- $tag_exampletag = replaced with the value of the <i>exampletag</i> tag |
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- You can also use [[tag_exampletag]] pattern replacement syntax |
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#### Stacking and fill |
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- When stacking is enabled it is important that points align |
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- If there are missing points for one series it can cause gaps or missing bars |
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- You must use fill(0), and select a group by time low limit |
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- Use the group by time option below your queries and specify for example >10s if your metrics are written every 10 seconds |
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- This will insert zeros for series that are missing measurements and will make stacking work properly |
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#### Group by time |
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- Group by time is important, otherwise the query could return many thousands of datapoints that will slow down Grafana |
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- Leave the group by time field empty for each query and it will be calculated based on time range and pixel width of the graph |
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- If you use fill(0) or fill(null) set a low limit for the auto group by time interval |
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- The low limit can only be set in the group by time option below your queries |
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- You set a low limit by adding a greater sign before the interval |
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- Example: >60s if you write metrics to InfluxDB every 60 seconds |
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