Inspecting a Checkmk service metric graph shows how a monitored value changed over time instead of only showing the latest service state. It helps when a service is OK now but recently spiked, or when a WARN or CRIT state needs metric context before the operator acknowledges or escalates the problem.
Checkmk exposes service metrics from host and service views, service details, and graph panels. A service row can show a compact Perf-O-Meter value, while the detailed graph shows the metric curve, time axis, legend, and measured values for a selected point.
A graph appears only for a service that produces metric data and has retained measurements for the selected period. Start with a discovered host and a service such as CPU, filesystem, interface, or latency monitoring so the graph contains a visible curve.
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Monitor views show service rows as tables; host names, service names, and many cells can open more specific views for the same object.
The graph icon in some service rows can open the metric graph directly; the service details page shows the same service graphs with more surrounding status context.
Checkmk pauses page refresh briefly while the graph is being manipulated so the selected point is not immediately replaced by an automatic refresh.