Hi,
I am monitoring container applications. and one of them has some odd values of CPU Percent Usage.
There is an lets say 20 good readings, and one that is E+12 higher than the others. It makes my graphs completely unreadable.
Look at the sample of Last values from it.
2023-05-17 07:41:50 0
2023-05-17 07:40:50 1186285791323.91
2023-05-17 07:39:50 188.9595
(...)
2023-05-17 08:22:50 0.00006464
2023-05-17 08:21:50 1254880548002.09
2023-05-17 08:20:50 119.7664
(...)
2023-05-17 07:10:50 177.3935
2023-05-17 07:09:51 997121300342.394
2023-05-17 07:08:50 191.781
I don't know how are those values come so big, but I am wondering, am I able to not to take those under consideration when creating a Graph? Like "I don't care about values higher than 1000" f.e. ?
I am monitoring container applications. and one of them has some odd values of CPU Percent Usage.
There is an lets say 20 good readings, and one that is E+12 higher than the others. It makes my graphs completely unreadable.
Look at the sample of Last values from it.
2023-05-17 07:41:50 0
2023-05-17 07:40:50 1186285791323.91
2023-05-17 07:39:50 188.9595
(...)
2023-05-17 08:22:50 0.00006464
2023-05-17 08:21:50 1254880548002.09
2023-05-17 08:20:50 119.7664
(...)
2023-05-17 07:10:50 177.3935
2023-05-17 07:09:51 997121300342.394
2023-05-17 07:08:50 191.781
I don't know how are those values come so big, but I am wondering, am I able to not to take those under consideration when creating a Graph? Like "I don't care about values higher than 1000" f.e. ?
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