System Information and Usage Pinboard

The System Information and Usage Pinboard provides useful information about your cluster.

You can view system and usage information for your ThoughtSpot cluster from the TS Stats: System Information and Usage Pinboard. This Pinboard contains several charts and tables that track monthly active users, top Pinboards by number of views, today’s users, and so on. To view this Pinboard, search for it in the Pinboards tab.

TS Stats: System Information and Usage Pinboard

Understand the TS Stats: System Information and Usage Pinboard

The TS Stats: System Information and Usage Pinboard page consists of standard ThoughtSpot Answers that update in real time and rely on internal system data. The Answers rely on underlying system worksheets, which are available to ThoughtSpot administrators. The information in these worksheets updates hourly from internal tables that collect monitoring statistics.

The more options menu icon more 10px for the Answers in this Pinboard contains fewer options than the traditional menu. You can SpotIQ analyst, download, edit, or present the Answer. When you edit the Answer, you see the query that ThoughtSpot built the Answer on. You can also copy the Answer’s embed link, use Answer Explorer on the Answer, or interact with the Answer by drilling down. While you can interact with and change a copied version of the Answer, you cannot save changes to the underlying query.

The following charts, tables, and panels are available on the TS Stats: System Information and Usage Pinboard: cluster summary, critical alerts, monthly active users, monthly ad-hoc searches, monthly Pinboard views, top users last month, top Pinboards last month, ad-hoc search by user, today’s users, and configuration events.

Cluster Summary

This system panel contains basic information about your cluster. The NUMBER OF NODES is the number of installed nodes. This doesn’t reflect the active nodes which may be more or less.

This summary includes the LAST SNAPSHOT TIME it reflects whether regular snapshots of your cluster are collected. This value should update regularly in real time. If you do not see it change or empty, you should check your cluster snapshot policy using the tscli command:

$ tscli snapshot-policy show
schedule {
  period {
    number: 1
    unit: HOUR
  }
  retention_policy {
    bucket {
      time {
        number: 1
        unit: HOUR
      }
      capacity: 3
    }
    bucket {
      time {
        number: 4
        unit: HOUR
      }
      capacity: 2
    }
  }
  offset_minutes_from_sunday_midnight: 0
}
enabled: false

You can see this policy is disabled, which is a problem. Production clusters should enable the default snapshot policy. When you show or enable the snapshot policy, you can see your tscli command reflected in the Configuration Events panel on this same page.

Display the features used in a cluster configuration

  1. Log in to the ThoughtSpot cluster as the admin user.

  2. Use the tscli feature subcommand to display your current configuration.

     $ tscli feature get-all-config
     +---------------------------------+----------+---------------+
     |              NAME               |  STATUS  | CONFIGURATION |
     +---------------------------------+----------+---------------+
     | Firewall                        | Disabled |               |
     | Saml                            | Disabled |               |
     | Ldap                            | Disabled |               |
     | CustomBranding                  | Disabled |               |
     | CustomBrandingFontCustomization | Disabled |               |
     | DataConnect                     | Disabled |               |
     | RLS                             | Enabled  |               |
     | Callhome                        | Enabled  |               |
     | SSHTunnel                       | Enabled  |               |
     | Fileserver                      | Disabled |               |
     +---------------------------------+----------+---------------+

Relational Data Cache

This section reports real-time information about tables in your cluster. Worksheet data is not included.

TABLES LOADED

Number of currently loaded tables.

TABLES BEING UPDATED

Number of table loads in-progress.

NEW TABLES BEING LOADED

Number of tables being loaded for the first time.

ROWS

Number of rows combined across all tables in ThoughtSpot.

Relational Search Engine

TABLES SEARCHABLE

Tables that are indexed and can be searched.

TABLES BEING INDEXED

Total of in-progress table indexing.

NEW TABLES BEING INDEXED

Total of first-time, in-progress table indexing.

TOKENS SEARCHABLE

Number of tokens of all table (combined) indexed in ThoughtSpot.

Critical Alerts

Displays critical and warning alerts. This includes when an alert was generated and from which service and machine. Administrators can get a custom report by issuing a tscli alert list on the appliance:

tscli alert list --since 4w

The critical alerts you can encounter in this display are the following:

{% for item in site.data.extract-alerts.alerts %} + {% if item.type == "CRITICAL" %}

  • {{item.id}}

    Msg: {{item.msg}}

    {{item.description}} {% endif %} {% unless forloop.last %} {% endunless %} {% endfor %}

The possible alert types are CRITICAL, WARNING, ERROR, and INFO. For a full reference, see the Alert code reference.

Space Utilization

The Space Utilization chart displays your cluster’s total capacity and estimated used capacity over time.

Space utilization

The x-axis is by time and the y-axis measures the size in GB. You can zoom in and see daily or hourly utilization data. So, in the Space Utilization chart above, the green line shows the amount of capacity in use in the system, while the red line shows the total capacity. An increase in the red line at the end of a time period indicates the addition of extra hardware, resulting in increased capacity.

The query for this Answer is the following:

day of timestamp
total capacity (gb)
total used space (gb)
daily
last 90 days last 25 hours
total capacity (gb) > 0
total used space (gb) > 0

The chart relies on the TS: Internal Table Wise Capacity WS worksheet. It tracks total used space, which consists of raw uncompressed data, including replication.

Monthly Active Users

This chart shows the number of active users in the system over the last four months, and during the current month. An active user is defined as a user who has logged in at least one time in the defined time interval, in this case months.

The query for this Answer is the following:

monthly
last 4 months this month
active users
user != {null}

This query relies on the TS: BI Server worksheet.

Monthly Ad-hoc Searches

Number of ad-hoc searches (queries) issued per month. An ad-hoc query is defined as any search or change to a search that builds a new Answer (result). An ad-hoc search can also be generated through SpotIQ or another UI/API interaction.

ThoughtSpot considers all of the following as ad-hoc searches (queries):

  • User edits tokens (boxed terms) in the search bar.

  • User opens an existing saved Answer and makes changes to tokens in the search bar.

  • User opens an existing saved pinboard, edits a visualization, and makes change to the search tokens.

  • Searches initiated by an API call for data with runtime filters

It is not considered a search (query) in this context if a user opens an existing saved aggregated worksheet and makes changes to its underlying query.

The query for this Answer is the following:

ad-hoc search
user action = 'answer_pinboard_context' 'answer_saved' 'answer_unsaved'
monthly
last 4 months this month

This Answer relies on data from the TS: BI Server worksheet.

Monthly Pinboard Views

Number of times a saved pinboard is viewed by a user. These scenarios are considered pinboard views:

  • User opens an existing saved pinboard.

  • User opens an embedded pinboard from a URL.

  • Pinboard data is accessed using the an API.

These scenarios are not considered pinboard views:

  • A user opens SpotIQ tab pinboards.

  • A user opens admin tab pinboards.

  • The system loads a pinboard on the homepage.

  • The system loads the 'learn how to use ThoughtSpot' pinboard.

The query underlying this Answer is:

pinboard views
user action = 'pinboard_embed_view' 'pinboard_tspublic_no_runtime_filter' 'pinboard_tspublic_runtime_filter' 'pinboard_view'
monthly
last 4 months this month

The query uses the TS: BI Server data source.

Top Users Last Month

This Answer shows the top ThoughtSpot users ranked by number of actions the users performed in the last 30 days. The possible user actions include:

answer_add_new_filter

User adds a filter using the UI.

answer_aggregated_worksheet_save

User updates aggregated Worksheet.

answer_aggregated_worksheet

User opens an existing saved aggregated Worksheet, and makes changes to tokens in the search bar.

answer_pinboard_context

User opens an existing saved Pinboard, edits a context visualization, and makes a change to tokens in the search bar.

answer_saved

User opens an existing saved Answer, and makes changes to tokens in the search bar.

answer_unsaved

User makes a change to tokens in the search bar.

answer_upgrade

Requests made for the purpose of upgrade.

answer_view

User opens an existing, saved AAanswer.

answer_viz_context_view

User opens an existing saved Pinboard, and edits a context visualization.

data_chart_config

Request for new data after a chart configuration change.

data_export

Request to export data.

data_show_underlying_row

Request to show underlying data for one or more data rows.

data_show_underlying_viz

Request to show underlying data for one or more data rows.

pinboard_ad_hoc

User drills down in a Pinboard visualization.

pinboard_admin_view

User opens Admin Console while in Pinboards.

pinboard_embed_view

User opens an embedded Pinboard from a URL.

pinboard_filter

User adds, removes, or applies values to a Pinboard filter.

pinboard_homepage_view

On loading of the Homepage Pinboard.

pinboard_insight_view

User opens SpotIQ while in Pinboards.

pinboard_learn_view

On loading the Learn Pinboard.

pinboard_tspublic_no_runtime_filter

Request to TSPublic or Pinboard data, without runtime filters.

pinboard_tspublic_runtime_filter

Request to TSPublic on Pinboard data with runtime filters.

pinboard_view

User opens an existing saved Pinboard.

The query underlying this Answer is:

top 10
ranked by user actions
user action != 'invalid'
user != {null}
user
last 30 days today

The query uses the TS: BI Server data source.

Top Pinboards Last Month

This Answer shows the top ThoughtSpot Pinboards ranked by number of views in the last 30 days.

The query underlying this Answer is:

top 10
ranked by pinboard views
user action = 'pinboard_embed_view' 'pinboard_tspublic_no_runtime_filter' 'pinboard_tspublic_runtime_filter' 'pinboard_view'
pinboard != {null}
pinboard
last 30 days today

The query uses the TS: BI Server data source.

Ad-hoc search by user

This Answer shows the top ten ThoughtSpot users ranked by the number of ad-hoc searches they have completed.

The query underlying this Answer is:

top 10
ad-hoc search
user action = 'answer_pinboard_context' 'answer_saved' 'answer_unsaved
by user
sort by ad-hoc search

The query uses the TS: BI Server data source.

Today’s users

This Answer shows all users who logged in to ThoughtSpot today.

The query underlying this Answer is:

latest time
by user
user !={null}
today

The query uses the TS: BI Server data source.

Configuration Events

This system answer displays recent events that changed the configuration of the system. This panel displays possible configuration events:

Cluster Configuration

Reports configuration actions from the tscli and tql commands.

Metadata Management

Events related to metadata such as column names, column visibility, column and data definition, column rank and so forth.

User Management

Events related to creating, updating, or adding new users and groups.

For a more detailed list, including the user that issued a command, you can use the tscli event list command. Administrators can ssh into the cluster and specify a time period or even a type of command to include.

[admin@testsystem ~]$ tscli event list --since 3d
+-------------------------------+-----------------------+----------------------------+
|             DATE              |       USER            |           SUMMARY          |
+-------------------------------+-----------------------+----------------------------+
| 2018-03-06 11:57:10 -0800 PST |[email protected] | User Management: User      |
|                               |                       | "guest_1" updated          |
| 2018-03-06 11:48:10 -0800 PST |admin                  | tscli node ls              |
| 2018-03-06 11:17:04 -0800 PST |[email protected] | Metadata Management:       |
|                               |                       | Metadata object "Number of |
|                               |                       | Opportunity                |
|                               |                       | AE and Stage" of type      |
...


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