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I assume you added these metrics to a System Monitor, as they are only in System Monitors and Graph History (as Rob’s post showed).
System Monitor data is in an R* collection (as opposed to standard data, which is in a Q* collection).

With Heritage Navigator, you could see the charts with “Visualize monitor data” or via the Performance Data Investigator in the “Monitor” content package.

In New Nav, you can get to these charts using “Investigate Data” with the Monitor content package.
Go into Investigate Data, and under “Package Name”, be sure to select “Monitor”. Also be sure to select an R* collection.
The disk response time charts will now be available in the Perspective column.

As an aside, if you had defined monitors - whether message monitors or system monitors - in Heritage Navigator, New Nav has a “Migrate Monitor” feature to bring Heritage monitors to New Nav.
I mentioned this feature in this recent blog post:
https://techchannel.com/Trends/04/2022/message-monitors-new-nav <https://techchannel.com/Trends/04/2022/message-monitors-new-nav>


Dawn


On Apr 27, 2022, at 9:03 AM, Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I went into http://mylpar:2002/Navigator
Performance, Graph History - Details
Context
Metric: Disk Response Time - Historical

https://imgur.com/gallery/HvV5Ptr

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In heritage Nav, I had charts for "Disk Response Time (Read)" and "Disk
Response Time (Write)". I'm in new Nav and I'm trying to create a custom
chart with these. It appears I need a SQL statement that will return the
values, but I can't find one.

Any suggestions?
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