Use the Event Management overview dashboard

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  • Aktualisiert 12. März 2026
  • 1 Minute Lesedauer
  • The Event Management overview module uses Performance Analytics to present data from your instance for you to better visualize and understand your processes and drive continual improvement.

    Vorbereitungen

    The default number of rows that are allowed to be fetched from an Indicator Source is 50,000. To modify this number, edit the com.snc.pa.dc.max_row_count_indicator_source property that is located here: Performance Analytics > System > Properties.

    Role required: evt_mgmt_admin, evt_mgmt_operator, or evt_mgmt_user

    Warum und wann dieser Vorgang ausgeführt wird

    From the Xanadu release onward, the Event Management overview module has been deprecated and replaced with the AIOps dashboards. The dashboards deprecated include the following:

    • Event Management insights
    • Event Management scorecards
    • Event Management overview

    The AIOps dashboards offer comprehensive visualizations of critical operational data. You can monitor key performance indicators (KPIs), track service health, and gain valuable context on the overall IT environment. For more information, see AIOps Dashboards in Service Operations Workspace for ITOM.

    With the Event Management administration role, you can add, delete, and rearrange report widgets. The other Event Management roles can view and refresh report widgets.

    Hinweis:
    Event Management does not support mobile devices.

    Prozedur

    1. Navigate to Event Management > Overview.
      The default display of the Event Management Overview dashboard depends on whether the base instance is an upgrade from an earlier release and which plugins are activated:
      Hinweis:
      If Event Management is upgraded from an earlier release and Performance Analytics - Content Pack - Event Management (com.snc.pa.em) plugin is also activated, see Event Management Scorecards.
    2. Move or add widgets as needed.
    3. Click elements within widgets to obtain more information.