Diskover Dashboard

Interface Overview — A tour of the main dashboard and navigation

User Interface Overview

When you log in, you’ll usually land on the Search page (view below) or the Dashboard, depending on how your System Administrator set up your Diskover instance.

The Search page is the tool you’ll use most often—this chapter gives you a quick overview of everything you see here. Other chapters will explain each icon and tool in more detail.

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CALLOUT

DESCRIPTION

A

The logo is for branding only—it has no function.

B

Dashboard: Gives you a snapshot of an entire volume and its data.

C

Storage Space Information: Snapshot of storage capacity across indexed locations.

D

You are here! Click the 📁 to return to the main search page at any time.

E

Analytics: Drop-down menu with multiple report options.

F

Quick search: A built-in tool for fast searches across all volumes using preset criteria, and also where to find your saved personal queries.

G

Search bar: You can type or paste search queries here.

  • Press Enter/Return or click 🔍 to search

Learn more about manual queries →

H

Current Dir: Toggle ON to limit your searches to the folder/path you’re currently viewing.

⚠️ IMPORTANT! This stays on until you manually turn it OFF — it will affect all your searches in the meantime.

I

Filters: A built-in tool that lets you refine your results—whether you’re drilling down or searching.

J

Volume: You can select a volume from the drop-down list.

K

⚙️ Other tools: This drop-down gives you access to:

  • Settings: Personalize your interface preferences/settings.

  • Diskover Admin: Visible only to admins; used for setup and configuration.

  • Volume Discovery: Admin-only tools.

  • Indices: View and select specific indices.

  • Task Panel: Admin-only tools for scheduling jobs.

  • Help: Some helpful info plus a direct link to Diskover’s online documentation.

  • Reload Indices: Refreshes your indices on the search page.

  • Logout: Log out of Diskover.

L

View controls:

  • Home: Jump back to the root/top of the active volume.

  • Up arrow: Move up one directory level.

  • Back/forward arrows: Navigate between previously viewed pages—browser arrows work the same.

  • Chart: Hide or show the search page charts.

  • Refresh: Refresh both the file tree and charts.

  • Toggle lines: Hide or show the left pane, allowing more space for the results pane.

M

Volumes: Shows all available volumes—click any to drill down the file tree.

  • Your instance may have top paths where the volumes are grouped by geographic locations, data centers, and so on.

  • Hover a volume name to show its last indexed date and time:

  • Hover a fill bar to show the used, free, and total space of a volume:

N

Directories: These directories belong to the volume selected in M.

  • You can drill down in several ways:

  • Hovering a directory shows a quick snapshot of useful information:

✏️ The left pane only shows directories that contain data—empty directories appear only in the results pane.

O

Green bar: Displays helpful information.

  • Items per page: Number of items found during a search or when drilling down, ex: Showing 1 to 100 of 259 items found

  • Size of data: Listed on the current page ONLY so be careful if you have several pages of results, ex: Results size: 12 GB (this page)

  • Path: Shows the path when drilling down, ex: parent_path:\/mnt\/lucidlink\/projects

  • Search criteria: Shows the criteria used when launching a search, either you are typing a manual query or using a built-in search tool, ex: Search query: bigfoot AND tags:archive

✏️ You can close the green bar using the X, but it returns after your next action—because it’s genuinely helpful.

P

Path bar: Shows the path you’re currently drilling into. You can’t type in it, but you can click any part of the path to jump directly to that location.

Q

Search Page Charts: Shows useful statistics for the path you’re currently viewing.

R

Extension bar: Shows all file extensions found in your current results. Click any extension to filter by that type.

S

Last indexed: Shows when the selected volume was last indexed.

T

Sort and Column Layout Controls : Options for sorting results, and set or reset your preferred column sizes and order.

U

Items per page and number of pages of results:

  • # per page: Choose how many items to display per page (10–1,000).

  • < ▢ >: Number of pages of results—adjusts based on your chosen items-per-page.

V

Search within results: A powerful tool that works like a supercharged version of CTRL/CMD + F, letting you search the current page of results.

W

Tags: Manually tag one or more items.

X

Export: Export selected results to CSVJSON, or copy paths.

Y

Share: Share the results URL or query with a coworker using Diskover.

Z

File Action: Authorized users can take different actions on files (depending on enabled plugins).

AA

Results pane: Displays the results from drilling down or running a search.



Keywords:
diskover data storage 
Doc ID:
160945
Owned by:
Emile T. in DiscoverIT
Created:
2026-04-27
Updated:
2026-04-27
Sites:
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