Work is proceeding nicely at the #wendelstein #fusion #experiment!
The arc detection boards are due to being tested tomorrow, after the #data #server was successfully moved to a permanent virtual machine! More news on that soon.
For now, have another screenshot of a new, gorgeous #grafana dashboard for the devices. We figured out that you can use repeats on entire rows, which is wonderful for what we want to do!
@StanczakDominik
Grafana itself is quite easy to work with, I think the [official documentation](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana/v9.0/getting-started/build-first-dashboard/) is nicely fleshed out already :)
The more important part is the data source that you're using!
This project uses #timescaledb because it integrates very nicely with Grafana and has a few other useful abilities.
[We wrote a blog about how we use it a while ago!](https://www.timescale.com/blog/using-iot-sensors-timescaledb-and-grafana-to-control-the-temperature-of-the-nuclear-fusion-experiment-in-the-max-planck-institute/)
For server monitoring you might instead want to look into InfluxDB or similar. Grafana mostly just plots what you give it :)
@xaseiresh great to see this as another case of open source software coming in handy for fusion :) I'll have to look into grafana myself, do you have any resources besides what's available on their website to recommend? :)