Hah! that was it! thanks a lot!

Scott


On Monday, September 29, 2014 1:54:58 PM UTC-7, Boaz Leskes wrote:
>
> The current charts are always scaled to the second to avoid confusion when 
> the chart , which always displays 30 data points, changes scale. You can 
> disable that behavior (or create a new chart with different settings) by 
> clicking on the little cog on the top of the chart. Then you'd need to 
> untick the "Seconds" option under the Panel tab. See attachment. Once you 
> do that you can change the time frame and see the chart adapt, showing your 
> request per minute or per hour etc., depending on the total time frame.
>
>
>
> On Sun, Sep 28, 2014 at 9:28 PM, Scott Decker <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> it gets close, but it only shows on a per metric tracked rate.
>>
>> I can't seem to find a way to get something that says
>> In total, for today, here is how many queries were run against the 
>> cluster.
>> even better if I could also get it by hour.
>> right now, it seems to just be by second.
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, September 28, 2014 11:29:15 AM UTC-7, Boaz Leskes wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Scot,
>>>
>>> Marvel's overview page displays the number of search requets per sec 
>>> that the node serve (remember one search may hit multiple nodes): 
>>> http://www.elasticsearch.org/guide/en/marvel/current/index.html#_
>>> overview_dashboard
>>>
>>> the index and node dashboard show the same but from a single node/single 
>>> index perspective: http://www.elasticsearch.org/
>>> guide/en/marvel/current/index.html#_node_amp_index_statistics
>>>
>>> Is this what you are looking for?
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Boaz
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thursday, September 11, 2014 7:14:16 PM UTC+2, Scott Decker wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I must be missing something, or not be querying the dashboards 
>>>> correctly =(
>>>>
>>>> How do I get a graph of the total queries being generated for nodes?
>>>> Basically, just trying to see counts, per hour/per day/per week of how 
>>>> many queries that are being run against the es cluster we have.
>>>>
>>>> I know query_total can be used, but not quite following how to get that 
>>>> displayed.
>>>>
>>>> Any help would be appreciated.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Scott
>>>>
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