User Device Applications Query

The User Device Applications Query nodeClosed Individual components that make up a runbook automation, each performing a specific function such as data queries, transformations, logic, integrations, or visualizations. queries user deviceClosed An entity type representing network devices or hardware components deployed in the customer environment that are monitored for performance and anomalies. applicationClosed An entity type representing software applications deployed in the customer environment that are monitored for performance and anomalies. data from Riverbed products and passes the result to downstream nodes such as charts and tables.

Properties

You configure the User Device Applications Query node using the properties below. For shared concepts, see Data Query Properties.

Node Label: Type an informative name for the node. You can keep the system-provided default if you wish.

Filters

Narrow the query by user device, application, and optionally other dimensions. The node receives data from the preceding node in the runbook. For filter dimensions and options, see Filters.

Limit

Constrain the query by the number of objects, the metric used, and the time interval. For details, see Limits.

Metrics

Choose which metrics to collect and how they are formatted. For details, see Metric Collection.

Output

Show the parameters that this node receives from the preceding node in the runbookClosed An automated workflow that executes a series of steps or tasks in response to a triggered event, such as the detection of anomalous behavior generating an incident, a lifecycle event, or a manually executed runbook..

The node outputs a list of user device applications (and related metricsClosed A measurement or data point that is monitored and analyzed to detect anomalies and generate incidents. if specified) for use by charts, tables, and other downstream nodes.

Advanced

Show an example of the JSON that is output for this data query.

Runbook compatibility

Incident, On-Demand, External (Webhook), and Subflow.