ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Accessing the LogicMonitor REST API with Postman and Bearer Token Authentication Great stuff! Re: Enhanced Release Notes Experience I like the release notes facelift, great stuff! Re: Alert Rule Syntax Sounds good, happy to help with glob expressionsif there’s a use case that you’d like to cover within alert rules.Feel free to submit a support ticket if you’d like a support engineer to take a look at examples on your portal, if needed🙇 Re: Alert Rule Syntax Your understanding is correct. It’s the same as the first 3examples in the Glob Expressions examples in the tablebelow: https://www.logicmonitor.com/support/terminology-syntax/glob-expressions#:~:text=Production/!(Network/Servers)-,Specifying%20Groups%20with%20Glob%20Expressions,-Resource%20groups%20can Since the group field supports the use of Glob expressions, it helps withcoveringmany use cases around Alert Rule inclusion/exclusion of groups, some examples are listed in the above article as well Re: Was a drag and drop block or confirmation prompt ever added for resource folders? Hi Lewis, The behavior for drag and drop has been improved in in the new Resources UI(UIv4). When you attempt to drag and drop resources/groups while on Resources UIv4, you should receive a prompt to confirm that the change is intended. Here’s how the prompt looks like from my personal portal: Re: Friday Funny! Would You Rather? Tough one, I would probably give up AC/Heating. Re: DNS datpoints threshold values Good morning Sky10, The latest version of ‘Windows DNS Server-’ datasource doesn’t have any thresholds on all datapoints by default. Usually that’d be the behavior for collected informational data, or thresholds could vary significantly from an environment to another. If there’s a threshold for these datapoints that would help with identifying problems, you can tune the threshold globally (if it applies to all DNS servers), on the group level (if it applies on specific group of DNS server) or on the instance/resource level (if it applies to a single DNS server) https://www.logicmonitor.com/support/alerts/about-alerts/tuning-alert-thresholds Regards, Re: Friday Funny! Would You Rather? Would you rather never play or always lose? If there’s no chance of winning, or improving so the game can be won at some point, I’d rather to never play Re: AutoProperties for Cloud resources I’m not sure if I fully get the use case, butfor any cloud resource other than VMs/EC2s/Compute Servers, you should be able to assign a local collector from the resources page, which would allow you to create a PropertySource that runs on the local collector to add any properties that you’d like, which doesn’t necessarily require calling the cloud resource. The difference withVMs/EC2s/Compute Servers is that you’ll need to assign a local collector from the cloud integrations page, which uses the defined Public/Private IP address for built-in collection methods such as WMI/SNMP/Ping etc. https://www.logicmonitor.com/support/lm-cloud/monitoring-lm-cloud/enabling-cloud-resource-monitoring-via-local-collector If you want to run the script somewhere else other than a local collector, you can use the API to set/edit custom properties as needed within the script. https://www.logicmonitor.com/swagger-ui-master/api-v3/dist/#/Devices/patchDevicePropertyByName Re: Friday Funny! Would You Rather? Would you rather never play video games again or never use your favorite mobile app again? I don’t think I have a favorite mobile app, so that’s what I’d go with🤷
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