<%NUMBERING1%>.<%NUMBERING2%>.<%NUMBERING3%> PRTG Manual: Report Settings

In the web interface, click on the Reports entry in the main menu to show the reports main screen. Click on a report's name to select it. Using the reports tabs you can access all functionalities and settings for this report. Click on the Go to all reports button at the bottom of the page to return to the list of Reports.

Report Tabs

Report Tabs

Note: This documentation refers to the PRTG System Administrator user accessing the Ajax interface on a master node. For other user accounts, interfaces, or nodes, not all of the options might be available as described. When using a cluster installation, failover nodes are read-only by default.

Run Now

On the Run Now tab you can execute a report immediately with the settings that you configured before. Please see View and Run Reports section for details.

Stored Reports

On the Stored Reports tab you can view reports created in the past. Please see View and Run Reports section for details.

Settings

Click the Settings tab to open the settings of a report.

Basic Report Settings

Report Name

Enter a meaningful name to identify this report. The name of the report is used in reports lists and as headline of generated reports.

Tags

Enter one or more tags, separated by space or comma. For example, you can use tags later to search for the report. Tags are not case sensitive.

Template

Select a template for the report. The template defines the overall look of your report and in which detail (interval) the report shows monitoring data. PRTG includes several report templates out of the box. You can choose from templates in the following categories:

  • Data Table Only: Create a report with data tables only. Choose from several intervals.
  • Graph Only: Create a report with graphs only. Choose from several intervals.
  • Graph with Data Table: Create a report with graphs and data table. Choose from several intervals.
  • List of Sensors: Create a report in a compact sensor list style. This is available with and without graphs.
  • Top 10 Uptime/Downtime: Create a report with up to 10 objects with the highest uptime and downtime each. You can choose between data in percent and hours.
  • Top 100 Highest and Lowest: Create a report with up to 100 objects with the highest and lowest average values. Choose from different intervals.
  • Top 100 Uptime/Downtime: Create a report with up to 100 objects with the highest uptime and downtime each. You can choose between data in percent and hours.

Monitoring data within an interval is averaged. See also the comment on data averaging in the Reports (Automatic Averaging) section. For information on how to modify templates, please see the More section below.

Security Context

Define the user account that you want to use for access to your monitoring data. The report only contains objects which the selected user is allowed to view. Please choose a user from the list. The available users depend on your configuration. By default, this is the user that created the report. PRTG System Administrator users can change this setting.

Timezone

Define the time zone to use for all date-specific settings in this report (see below). Choose a time zone from the list.

Paper Size

Define the paper size in which PDF reports are created. Choose between:

  • A4: Use German DIN A4 format.
  • Legal: Use US legal paper format.
  • Letter: Use US letter paper format.

Sensors ("What sensors will be included in the report?")

Cluster Node

This field is only visible when you run PRTG in Clustering mode. Define the cluster node from which the report takes monitoring data. Choose a cluster node from the list. The available options are specific to your configuration. Select All nodes to create a report with data from all of your cluster nodes.

Note: A report for all nodes includes data of the primary sensor channels only, not for other sensor channels.

Note: If you select a failover node, the report will not show data from the local probe or from a remote probe and might be empty.

Add Sensors Manually

If you want to manually choose the sensors included in this report, please save settings and switch to the Select Sensors Manually tab.

Add Sensors by Tag

Define the sensors included in this report by tag. Enter one or more tags. The report covers all sensors that have at least one of the tags. Please enter a string or leave the field empty.

You can also use plus (must have) and minus (must not have) signs to categorize tags, for example, +snmp;–wmi (must have the tag snmp and must not have the tag wmi). See the section Tags for details.

Note: Tags are inherited automatically. So, for example, if you enter the tag of a group here, the report will include all sensors within this group. For detailed information, see the Inheritance of Settings section. For sensors you add by tag, the report includes all sensor channels automatically, except if you run a PRTG cluster and select All nodes in the Cluster Node selection above.

Filter Sensors by Tag

Filter the included sensors further. This option works best in combination with manually added groups and devices. From the sensors that are implicitly added because of their parent objects, the report includes only the ones with the tags you enter here. Enter one or more tags to include sensors in the report. Confirm a tag with enter, space, or comma key. Please enter a string or leave the field empty.

You can also use plus (must have) and minus (must not have) signs to categorize tags, for example, +snmp;–wmi (must have the tag snmp and must not have the tag wmi). See the section Tags for details.

Schedule

Report Schedule

Define at which time you want to run the report. Choose between:

  • No schedule (run interactive/on-demand only): Only use the options on the Run Now tab to start generating this report manually.
  • Every full hour: Run this report every 60 minutes.
  • Every day at a specific hour: Run this report every 24 hours.
  • Every specific day of a week: Run this report every 7 days. Specify the day below.
  • Every specific day of a month: Run this report on a specific day every month. Specify below.
  • The day after a quarter is finished (i.e. at 1. April for the 1. January - 31. March Quarter): Run this report for every quarter of the year.
  • Every specific date: Run this report on a specific date every year. Specify below.

Specify Hour

This setting is only visible if you select a specific hour above. From the list, select the hour you want to run the report at. PRTG automatically chooses a suitable time within this hour, usually at the beginning of it.

Specify Day

This setting is only visible if you select the day of week or day of month option above. From the list, select a day of week or a date of the month you want to run the report. If you select Last, the report will always run on the last day of the month, regardless of how many days the month has. If you select a date that does not exist in every month, for example, February 31st , PRTG will automatically run the report on the last day of this month.

Specify Date

This setting is only visible if you select the specific date option above. Enter a valid date in the format DD.MM., for example, 31.12. The report runs annually on this date.

Scheduled Processing

This setting is only visible if you select one of the schedule options above. Define what to do with a finished report. Choose between:

  • Save report to disk and send it by email: Create a PDF file of the report, store it, and send it via email. You find the report in your emails and on the Stored Reports tab. Define an email address below.
  • Save report to disk only: Create a PDF file of the report and store it. Once finished, you find it on the Stored Reports tab. You receive also a ToDo ticket from PRTG. By default, PRTG sends out a notification email to the administrator in this case.
  • Send report by email only: Create a PDF file of the report and send it via email once it is finished. With this option the report is not permanently stored in PRTG. Define an email address below.

Note: For large PDF reports, PRTG automatically splits the PDF into separate files to avoid huge PDF files. You can change the number of sensors included into each PDF file by editing the report templates manually. See the More section below.

Email Address

This setting is only visible if you select a send by email option above. Enter a valid email address to which PRTG sends the report. To enter more addresses, separate them by comma. PRTG sends a message with all recipients in the "To" field of the email.

Note: You can change the configuration for outgoing emails in the System Administration—Notification Delivery settings.

Send to User Group

This setting is only visible if you select a send by email option above. From the list, choose a user group to send an email with the report to all members of this group. You can edit user groups in System Administration—User Groups.

Note: If you define individual email addresses (see field above) and a user group, PRTG will send the report to the individual email addresses as well as to the members of the selected user group. In both cases, PRTG will send one message with all recipients in the "To" field of the email.

Compression

This setting is only visible if you select a send by email option above. Define if PRTG will compress the attached report files before sending them out. Choose between:

  • Uncompressed: PRTG sends the report files by email in their original size.
  • Compressed: PRTG will compress the report files to a ZIP file before they are sent by email.

Period

Reported Period

Define the time span the report covers. Choose between:

  • Current: Use monitoring data of the current period. Define the period type below.
  • Previous: Use monitoring data of the last period. Define the period type below.

Report Period Type

Define the type of period you want to create a report for. Choose between:

  • Day
  • Week
  • Month
  • Quarter (January-March, April-June, etc.)
  • Year

Depending on your selection, different period selections are shown below.

Day Period

This setting is only visible if you select day period type above. Define the hours when a day starts and ends. Choose from the list of hours. Default setting is 0:00-23:59.

Week Period

This setting is only visible if you select week period type above. Define when the week starts and ends. Choose between:

  • Monday-Sunday: A reported week starts on Monday.
  • Saturday-Friday: A reported week starts on Saturday.
  • Sunday-Saturday: A reported week starts on Sunday.

Month Period

This setting is only visible if you select month period type above. Define when the month starts and ends. Choose between:

  • 1.-last day: A reported month starts on the first and ends on last of the month.
  • 15.-14.: A reported month starts on 15th and ends on 14th of the month.

Year Period

This setting is only visible if you select year period type above. Define when the year starts and ends. Choose between:

  • 1/1-12/31: A reported year starts on January 1st.
  • 7/1-6/30: A reported year starts on July 1st.

Report only for specific hours-of-day (Schedule)

Include certain time spans within the defined period only. If a schedule is selected, the report will include only monitoring data for specified hours or weekdays within the defined period. Select None to include all available monitoring data in the report, or choose a schedule.

For example, select the schedule Weekdays to exclude all weekends from the report. The available schedules depend on your configuration. For more information, please see the Account Settings—Schedules section.

Include Percentiles

Percentile Results

Define if you want to include an additional percentile calculation of your data in the report. Choose between:

  • Do not show percentiles: PRTG does not use a percentile formula to calculate your monitoring results. It will show only the standard values.
  • Show percentiles: PRTG adds a column to the result data tables, which shows percentiles for every sensor channel.

Note: Percentiles are not available for all report templates. If a template does not support percentiles, they will simply not show up in the report, even when you enable this setting.

Likewise, percentiles are not available if in a cluster setup you choose the option All Nodes in the Cluster setting in the sensor section above.

Percentile Type

This setting is only visible if you select Show percentiles above. Enter the percentile type you want PRTG to use for the calculation. If you choose, for example, to calculate the 95th percentile, enter "95" here and 5 % of peak values will be discarded.

Please enter an integer value.

Percentile Average Interval

This setting is only visible if you select Show percentiles above. Enter a value to define the averaging interval on which PRTG bases the percentile calculation.  The default value is 300 (seconds), which is equivalent to 5 minutes. This means that PRTG takes 5 minute averages as basic values for the percentile calculation. Please enter an integer value.

Percentile Mode

This setting is only visible if you select Show percentiles above. Choose the mode for percentile calculation:

  • Discrete: PRTG takes discrete values to calculate percentile results.
  • Continuous: PRTG interpolates between discrete values and bases the calculation on interpolated values.

Report Comments

Introduction

Define a custom text that will show up on the first page of the report. Please enter a string or leave the field empty.

Footer Comments

Define a custom text that will show up on the last page of the report. Please enter a string or leave the field empty.

Access Rights

User Group Access

Define which user group(s) will have access to the object that you edit. A table with user groups and right is shown; it contains all user groups from your setup. For each user group you can choose from the following access rights:

  • Inherited: Use the settings of the parent object.
  • None: Users in this group cannot see or edit the object. The object does not show up in lists.
  • Read: Users in this group can see the object and review its settings.
  • Write: Users in this group can see the object, as well as review and edit its settings. However, they cannot edit access rights settings.
  • Full: Users in this group can see the object, as well as review and edit its settings and edit access rights settings.

You can create new user groups in the System Administration—User Groups settings.

Click Save to store your settings. If you change tabs or use the main menu, all changes to the settings will be lost!

Select Sensors Manually

Click the Select Sensors Manually tab to manually choose sensors that you want to include in the report. You see a split screen: On the left side, there is a list of objects that the report already contains (empty in the beginning), and on the right side, you see a less colorful view of your device tree, like on the Management tab in the device tree. You can add objects to the report using drag and drop.

Manual Selection for Reports

Manual Selection for Reports

  • Add Items
    From the device tree on the right side, drag objects and drop them on the list on the left side. This can be entire probes, groups, devices, or single sensors. Each dropped object is added immediately as a new list item. Repeat this procedure as often as you wish until you have added all desired items to the library.
    Note: The objects you drop on the left side are always added to the end of the list, you cannot add objects directly in another order.
  • Select Sensor Channels
    If you add a sensor to the selection, you can specify the sensor channels that the report will include. By default, all channels are selected. To exclude a channel from the report, simply remove the check mark in front of a channel name.
    Note: If you run a PRTG cluster, you can only choose between single channels if you select one specific Cluster Node in the report settings. If you select All nodes the report's Cluster Node setting, the channel selection is not available and the report contains only the primary channel of each sensor.
  • Change Order
    You can change the order of manually selected objects on the left side with drag and drop. Each item you add appears at the end of the list by default. To change the order, point to the drag and drop symbol (two arrows) in the upper right corner of a selected item, drag it to the desired position, and drop it there.
  • Remove
    To remove any objects from the report, click the trash can symbol next the respective list item, or select several list items while holding down the Ctrl key and click on the green trash symbol appearing at the top of the list.

Your selection is saved automatically, and there is no undo function.

Note: The final report will include both sensors selected manually and those selected by tag.

Sensors Selected by Tag

Click the Sensors Selected by Tag tab to view all sensors that are added to the report depending on the Add Sensors by Tag setting of the report. In the table list, you see all sensors that you added to the report by their respective tags. This is for your information only, you cannot change sensors here. However, you can switch to the Settings tab of the report and change the tags that the report used to include sensors. Additionally, you can also exclude sensors with certain tags there. The final report will include both sensors selected manually and those selected by tag.

For sensors that you add by tag, all sensor channels are included in the report automatically, except you use a PRTG cluster and select All nodes in the Cluster Node selection of the report. In this case, the report includes only the primary channel of each sensor.

Note: The final report will include both sensors selected manually and those selected by tag.

Comments

In the Comments tab you can enter free text for each object. This can be used for documentation purposes or to leave information for other users.

More

Knowledge Base: Can I change the number of PDFs created by a report?

 
Knowledge Base: How do I modify PRTG's report templates?

 
Knowledge Base: How can I show full channel names below report graphs?

 
Manual Section: Calculating Percentiles
 

 

 

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