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5 years ago

Office 365 Service Status Checking

Hi All,

Thought I would share a couple of new datasources I have written to enhance the Office 365 checks that are currently provided by LM, It appears a lot of people have been asking for Office365 Service Status so I knocked the below together:

These will use the existing device properties that you have set for Office 365

and will use powershell to get the service information in 2 ways, the first is a simple top level service status so for the below

The next check (Extended) shows the status of the features that make up each of the above services

Both of the above use AutoDiscovery to pull in info from any new services Microsoft may add in the future and the Office365_ServiceStatusExtended will also group the Features that are found as below:

Hopefully this will help a few people out as its something that I have wanted for a while

Let me know if you can think of any tweaks that may need to be made and apologies I'm not the neatest of script writers but it definitely does the job!

 

 

  • Many thanks Kyle, I managed to get your datasource working using the above suggested fix :)/emoticons/smile@2x.png 2x" title=":)" width="20" /> Are you able to tell me what the workload name is for Dynamic 365, Microsoft Defender ATP, Microsoft Intune and Office Client Applications. The tenant I'm testing against obviously is not licensed for these services but I would like to capture this for documentation purposes. An example of what I'm after is if the WorkloadDisplayName for Exchange Online is Exchange Online the the Workload is Exchange. I'm looking for the Workload for Dynamic 365, Microsoft Defender ATP, Microsoft Intune and Office Client Applications

    In additional have you managed to find a Microsoft document that lists all the available O365 workloads that are available? 

  • Hi KMAN,

    I am trying to download these Files you have shared but on this page all I am getting is a option to see the files as an image enlarged

  • Hi @Geofitch you need to search for them in the LogicMonitor Exchange

    As i have moved companies now i don't have access to update the original code, so just trying to get that sorted then i have an update to release for it

    @Michael Rodrigues can you help with this?

    Cheers

    Kyle

  • These are available with locators CEC349 and MPNE9G
    @kmando you work for another company that has LogicMonitor? You can publish updates under that account if you've moved companies. You should still be able to get your old public modules from the Exchange.