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Errors Overview
This page is used to have a visual understanding of whether your application is generating a lot of errors. You can do the following:
- Filter based on a specific Error
- Inspect error context (stacktrace, session ids or other meta information)
- Identify dominant exceptions
- Identify URLs that are generating errors
- Segregate error count based on browsers
Filter results based on an Error
To isolate the panels based on a specific errors:
- Navigate into the Top Exceptions panel
- Find the Error that you want to filter
- Click the ‘+’ sign, magnifying glass
Filter out an Error
To remove an error from the results:
- Navigate into the Top Exceptions panel
- Find the Error that you want to filter
- Click the ‘-’ sign, magnifying glass
View Error context
To expand the Error and its context (stacktrace, Browser, OS, other metas):
- Navigate into the Top Exceptions panel
- Find the Error that you want to filter
- Click the name of the error that is coloured blue
You can follow the process above to filter based on:
- URL paths on the Top URLs by Exception Count panel
- Browser Name on the Browser column of the Top Browsers by Exception Count
- Browser Version on the Version column of the Top Browsers by Exception Count
Adding a meta filter
You can also add other metadata filters as you would in the Performance Overview page. To add a meta filter:
- Click the ‘+’ button
- Select the meta label that you want from the dropdown
- Select the value from the dropdown
To edit a meta filter value:
- Click the value of the filter you want to change
- Select the new value from the dropdown
To remove a meta filter
- Click the label of the filter you want to remove
- Select ‘–remove filter–’ from top the dropdown list
Related resources from Grafana Labs
Additional helpful documentation, links, and articles:

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