Visualizations are created on Kibana and based on Elasticsearch queries. By using a series of Elasticsearch aggregations to extract and process your data, you can create charts that show you the trends, spikes, and dips you need to know about.
The following Visualizations are already included with TAG:
Access-Token-Grants
Affected-Request-IDs
Application-Event-Count
Application-Event-Times
Auth-type
Authenticated-User-Count-Over-Time
Authentication-Average-Response-Time
Authentication-Granted-vs-Denied
Authentication-Response-Time
Authentication-Response-Time-by-Datacenter
Authentication-by-Http-Status
Authentication-by-Error
Authentication-by-Grant
Average-Response-Time-by-Server-by-Datacenter
CPU
Client-ID
Client-IP
Database-Events-by-Datasource-and-Datacenter
Database-Pool-Usage-by-DataSource
Database-statement-Response-Time-Average
Database-statement-Time-Average-by-Datasource-and-Datacenter
Datacenter
Denied-Client-ID
Denied-Users
Disk-Usage
Distinct-Users
Event-Count
Events-by-Category
Grant-Type
HTTP-Average-Response-Time
HTTP-Response-Bytes
HTTP-Response-Time-by-Server-and-Datacenter
HTTP-Status-by-Datacenter
HTTP-TPS
Http-Status
JVM-Thread-Count
Memory
Network-Tx-Rx
OAuth2-Response-Time-Breakdown-by-Grant
Profiles
Proxy-Response-Time-Breakdown
Request-Count
Response-time-by-Route
Route-Average-Response-Time
Route-Response-Time
Server-IP
Server-Name
Service-Path
Service-Path-Times
System-Errors
Tomcat-Thread-Pool
Traffic-by-route
Traffic-by-user
Users
You can then build dashboards that display related visualizations.