Units of measurement
Observe works with many types of machine data which is presented in many different measurement units. This page discusses the units of measurement that can be used in Observe’s OPAL Console (via the set_metric verb) when using the Metrics Explorer or making Monitors, Dashboards, and Worksheets using metrics. Using set_metric or a visualization does not alter stored data, it only changes presentation.
When working with high precision evaluation of large scale metrics, it may be important to verify you are using the correct unit terms, such as Gibibytes instead of Gigabytes. Observe charts in Explorers, Dashboards, and Worksheets will scale charts by the unit size selected in Settings, Axes, Unit. For more information about charts, see Visualization types.
Use full unit names instead of abbreviations for better clarity.
Note that both names and abbreviations are case-sensitive.
NoteObserve uses standard International System of Units (SI) names from the Math.js library, with the following exceptions:
- The m abbreviation denotes minutes. Use the full name meter for length.
- The C abbreviation denotes degrees celsius. Use the full name coulomb for electric charge.
- The F abbreviation denotes degrees Fahrenheit. Use the full name farad for capacitance.\
Data units
Examples of data units:
| Data unit name | Abbreviation |
|---|---|
| bits | b |
| bytes | B |
| kilobytes | KB |
| megabytes | MB |
| gigabytes | GB |
| terabytes | TB |
| bytes/second | B/s |
| megabits/second | Mb/s |
Contact your Observe data engineer if you require help with an unusual or custom unit.
Percentages
This table shows how we handle abbreviations for percentages.
Data unit name | Abbreviations |
|---|---|
Percent (0-100 range) |
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Percent (0.0-1.0 range) |
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