@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ Inside a stage group dashboard, there are some notable components. Let's take th
![Default time filter](img/stage_group_dashboards_time_filter.png)
- By default, all the times are in UTC timezone. [We use UTC when communicating in Engineering](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/communication/#writing-style-guidelines).
- By default, all the times are in UTC timezone. [We use UTC when communicating in Engineering](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/communication/#writing-style-guidelines).
- All metrics recorded in the GitLab production system have [1-year retention](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-cookbooks/gitlab-prometheus/-/blob/31526b03fef823e2f9b3cda7c75dcd28a12418a3/attributes/prometheus.rb#L40).
- Alternatively, you can zoom in or filter the time range directly on a graph. See the [Grafana Time Range Controls](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana/latest/dashboards/time-range-controls/) documentation for more information.
We don't run tests that require Administrator access against our Production environments.
We don't run tests that require the Administrator role against our Production environments.
When you add a new test that requires Administrator access, apply the RSpec metadata `:requires_admin` so that the test will not be included in the test suites executed against Production and other environments on which we don't want to run those tests.
When you add a new test that requires the Administrator role, apply the RSpec metadata `:requires_admin` so that the test will not be included in the test suites executed against Production and other environments on which we don't want to run those tests.
When running tests locally or configuring a pipeline, the environment variable `QA_CAN_TEST_ADMIN_FEATURES` can be set to `false` to skip tests that have the `:requires_admin` tag.