Dashboard tab
When you click on the left-hand sidebar of the FortiDLP Console, the Dashboard tab displays. This tab summarizes node activity, actions, , Agent component health, and top health component issues.
The "Agents by activity" widget shows the count of active (online) nodes as well as the count of offline nodes based on your Agent offline warning configuration. There, you can also see the count of locked and isolated nodes. Click any of the counts to view the corresponding nodes.
The following donut charts are provided:
- The "Overall Agent health" chart illustrates the proportion of nodes that are healthy (where all of their Agent components are healthy) or unhealthy (where at least one of their Agent components is unhealthy), as well as nodes running Agents that do not support health monitoring.
- The "Agents by OS" chart illustrates the proportion of nodes by their operating system.
- The "Agent upgrade status" chart illustrates the proportion of nodes by the health of their Software Updater component.
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You can click a segment of a donut chart to view information for corresponding nodes. |
The "Top health issues" widget lists the most common issues for unhealthy components across all Agents, grouping affected nodes by the component state and operating system. For example, one issue could be all Windows Agents with a Firefox install failed health state for the Firefox component. On each row, the number of affected nodes is displayed on the left, and on the right, the component along with its health state is displayed in bold above the most common remediation. By expanding a row, you have the option of viewing all affected nodes in the Table tab or exporting the data for ease of analysis. Additionally, you can suppress the component for affected nodes, for example, if the issue is not relevant for your deployment, which will disable it from being reported in Agent health. For more information, see Viewing the Nodes Dashboard.
The "Agent versions" bar chart aggregates nodes by their Agent software version. Each bar represents a different version nodes are running and the corresponding number of nodes is shown to the right.
The "Active Agents timeline" bar chart shows the number of nodes that were online during the selected time range. This defaults to the last seven days, but you can alter this, as described in Viewing the Nodes Dashboard.
Dashboard tab (top of page)
Lastly, the charts at the bottom of the page indicate the state category of event streams monitored by the Agent. State categories, as detailed in Agent health monitoring, classify Agent component states. Each bar within a chart represents a different state category and the count of nodes reporting states for that category appears to the right.
Dashboard tab (event stream health)