Creating custom views

Use Concert assistant to create personalized dashboard views that show the signals and context most relevant to your role or workflow. You can save custom views for future use and share them with other users in your organization.

Before you begin

Custom views draw data from the unified data layer, so the content you see depends on which Concert platform capabilities are deployed in your environment.

Create a view

  1. Open Concert home.
  2. In the Concert assistant sidebar panel, type a request that describes the view you want to create.

    Concert assistant analyzes your request and generates a proposed execution plan. The plan shows the intent that the assistant understood, which agents it will use, and what tasks it will run.

  3. Review the execution plan.
  4. Click Approve plan to proceed, or Reject to refine your request.

    Concert assistant builds the dashboard and displays it in your main view.

Save and share a view

After Concert assistant creates a dashboard, it is temporary by default. You can publish the view to save and optionally share it.

  1. Click the Publish icon in the view selector.
  2. Give the view a name.
  3. Set the visibility:
    • Private: Only you can see this view
    • Public: All users in your instance can see this view
  4. Optionally, check Set as default view to open this view automatically each time you go to Concert home.

The view appears in the view selector menu alongside the default views.

Delete a view

  1. Open the view selector.
  2. Select the view that you want to delete.
  3. Click the overflow menu (three dots) next to the view name.
  4. Click Delete.
  5. Confirm the deletion.

You cannot undo this action. If you delete a view that others are using, they can no longer access it.

Sample prompts for creating views

Use these prompts as starting points to request custom views. Adjust them to match your environment and the data you want to see.

Infrastructure-focused views
Provide an admin dashboard view
Show me all virtual machines in my production environment
Generate a dashboard showing the state of my virtual machine fleet
Application-focused views
Show an overview of applications sorted by latency
Show me an application health dashboard with latency and incidents
Show me the worst business applications
Show me business transaction inventory
Show me worst business transactions
Optimization views
Show me idle VMs
Show an overview of Turbonomic
Which actions are non-disruptive?
Security and compliance views
Show me top CVEs by impact
Show a vulnerabilities view
Show a view of certificates expiring in the next 30 days
Show me app-level security outliers