GCP - Cloud Monitoring and LoggingA dashboard widget shows incorrect CPU usage values. What should you check first?AChange the project regionBRestart the virtual machinesCDelete and recreate the dashboardDVerify the metric type and aggregation settingsCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Check metric typeIncorrect values often come from wrong metric or aggregation method.Step 2: Confirm aggregation settingsAggregation affects how data points combine; wrong settings distort results.Final Answer:Verify the metric type and aggregation settings -> Option DQuick Check:Metric and aggregation affect displayed values [OK]Quick Trick: Check metric and aggregation if data looks wrong [OK]Common Mistakes:Restarting VMs won't fix dashboard dataDeleting dashboard is unnecessaryChanging region doesn't affect metric values
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