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When a service has many connections, it is very difficult to understand where the retransmits are directed. Especially on a chart with a timeline. It may simply indicate "external :8080". and behind this port there may be a dozen hosts with a problematic connection and a hundred connections without problems. That is, if my question is “where was the retransmission sent 5 minutes ago?” then it will be difficult for me to get an answer to it. Additional complexity is introduced by the fact that the graph may have non-unique colors of the lines themselves. I came across 2 purple lines, one in port 8080 and the other in 8090 and one of them had a problem, and the other did not, but the value itself is not displayed on the tooltype. This all makes it difficult to work with problems that have already occurred. And this is a global problem of graphs and connections, it was just convenient to tell using the example of retransmits
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When a service has many connections, it is very difficult to understand where the retransmits are directed. Especially on a chart with a timeline. It may simply indicate "external :8080". and behind this port there may be a dozen hosts with a problematic connection and a hundred connections without problems. That is, if my question is “where was the retransmission sent 5 minutes ago?” then it will be difficult for me to get an answer to it. Additional complexity is introduced by the fact that the graph may have non-unique colors of the lines themselves. I came across 2 purple lines, one in port 8080 and the other in 8090 and one of them had a problem, and the other did not, but the value itself is not displayed on the tooltype. This all makes it difficult to work with problems that have already occurred. And this is a global problem of graphs and connections, it was just convenient to tell using the example of retransmits
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: