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Thresholds

Thresholds set the color of either the value text or the background depending on conditions that you define.

You can define thresholds one of two ways:

  • Absolute thresholds are defined based on a number. For example, 80 on a scale of 1 to 150.
  • Percentage thresholds are defined relative to minimum and maximums. For example, 80 percent.

You can apply thresholds to the following visualizations:

  • Stat
  • Gauge
  • Bar gauge
  • Table
  • Graph

Default thresholds

On visualizations that support it, Grafana sets default threshold values of:

  • 80 = red
  • Base = green
  • Mode = Absolute

The Base value represents minus infinity. It is generally the “good” color.

Add a threshold

You can add as many thresholds to a panel as you want. Grafana automatically sorts thresholds from highest value to lowest.

Note: These instructions apply only to the Stat, Gauge, Bar gauge, and Table visualizations.

  1. Navigate to the panel you want to add a threshold to.
  2. Click the Field tab.
  3. Click Add threshold.
  4. Grafana adds a threshold with suggested numerical and color values.
  5. Accept the recommendations or edit the new threshold.
    • Edit color: Click the color dot you wish to change and then select a new color.
    • Edit number: Click the number you wish to change and then enter a new number.
    • Thresholds mode - Click the mode to change it for all thresholds on this panel.
  6. Click Save to save the changes in the dashboard.

Add a threshold to a Graph panel

In the Graph panel visualization, thresholds allow you to add arbitrary lines or sections to the graph to make it easier to see when the graph crosses a particular threshold.

  1. Navigate to the graph panel you want to add a threshold to.
  2. On the Panel tab, click Thresholds.
  3. Click Add threshold.
  4. Fill in as many fields as you want. Only the T1 fields are required.
    • T1 - Both values are required to display a threshold.
      • lt or gt - Select lt for less than or gt for greater than to indicate what the threshold applies to.
      • Value - Enter a threshold value. Grafana draws a threshold line along the Y-axis at that value.
    • Color - Choose a condition that corresponds to a color, or define your own color.
      • custom - You define the fill color and line color.
      • critical - Fill and line color are red.
      • warning - Fill and line color are yellow.
      • ok - Fill and line color are green.
    • Fill - Controls whether the threshold fill is displayed.
    • Line - Controls whether the threshold line is displayed.
    • Y-Axis - Choose left or right.
  5. Click Save to save the changes in the dashboard.

Delete a threshold

  1. Navigate to the panel you want to add a threshold to.
  2. Click the Field tab. (Or Panel tab for a graph panel.)
  3. Click the trash can icon next to the threshold you want to remove.
  4. Click Save to save the changes in the dashboard.