need better SDT support for website checks
At this time, you can schedule SDT for website checks from one or more (or all) locations, but you cannot specify which test is in downtime (like you could for a resource datapoint). As a result, if I want to pause SSL expiration warnings, I must also pause ALL checks against the site, which far from ideal. Please fix SDT for website checks to allow selection of all alertable criteria.25Views12likes1CommentAlerts API - Size Limit
Hi Everyone, I am running into a size limit issue in my pursuit of creating a quarterly report for a customer. What I am trying to do is narrow down my filter to have any cleared alert that is a severity 4 that was closed during that quarter. My issue is two-fold. I am not sure of the syntax that would only show alerts that cleared during that quarter (I am trying to do the equivalent of ‘between’ in python IF statements)and the size limit of 1000 is limiting because I cannot get a count of cleared alerts. I couldn’t find anything regarding pagination that can be used. I have also attempted to do the F12 then network button trick, but there is nothing that stands out there or anything that I can identify. And I have tried looking at other questions and couldn’t find anything relating this. This is my query: ?size=1000&filter=severity:4,cleared:true,startEpoch>:{startEpoch}&filter=severity:4,cleared:true,endEpoch<:{endEpoch} Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.Solved362Views2likes2CommentsSharing Alert console filters? Is it possible?
Hello guys, We have created a few alarm 'views' for our different monitoring teams. Is there any way to share the alarm console filters (across users, roles, etc...)? If not, is that possibility coming in a near future? Appreciate your time. Regards,Solved13Views0likes2CommentsQuerying alerts via API
Hi I'm fairlynew to APIs and would like a little help please. I am trying to query the LM API for specific alerts with Python. I am able to retrieve a full list of alerts via Python which is a good starting point. I was using the following doc: https://www.logicmonitor.com/support/rest-api-developers-guide/v1/alerts/get-alerts What I would like some help with is thefollowing: - Is there a way to retrieve alerts only for a specific folder? We have customers under specific folders. - How would I retrieve alerts with only a specific string in the resource name? E.g. all customer devices will have devicename.domain.com I would like to filter for only alerts of devices with *domain.com* in the resource name. - How would you do multiple queries in one API call? e.g. a query with a filter, and a sort? Thank youSolved97Views1like9CommentsFilter out out reply to info in alert message
I send alerts to a chat channel and I want to remove the lines below from the alert message since it would not work in the chat channel. You may reply to this alert with these commands: - ACK (comment) - acknowledge alert -NEXT - escalate to next contact - SDT X - schedule downtime for this alert on this host for X hours. - SDT datasource X - SDT for all instances of the datasource on this host for X hours - SDT host X -SDT for entire host for X hours I tried using custom email integration the above was still included.6Views1like3CommentsToken to include DataSource raw output in email and alert body
We have script DataSources that output useful diagnostics information that help Operations to understand the number valuewhen an alert is generated. We want to include the raw output from a DataSource in the alert and email body. What we need is a##DSRAWOUTPUT## token which contains the complete raw output sent to standard out from a DataSource script. For example, we monitor for processes running under credentials they are no supposed to be running under, and we want to include that info as textual information in the alert/email body.22Views3likes2CommentsAlert Test Report
I started a chat under ticket 119191 and discussed this with Seth. I would like you to consider this for your next roadmap. I want to be able to see what alerts "would fire" without enabling the alerts. Scenario: Onboarding 10 new devices to a new group with alerting disabled. I want to QUICKLY see how many would fire if I enabled them. No hunting, no slowly turning each one up one by one to prevent the new alert deluge. Maybe a report with applied thresholds and current values with clear indicators what alert level the value is within at the report runtime.7Views0likes3CommentsAlert Test Report
I started a chat under ticket 119191 and discussed this with Seth. I would like you to consider this for your next roadmap. I want to be able to see what alerts "would fire" without enabling the alerts. Scenario: Onboarding 10 new devices to a new group with alerting disabled. I want to QUICKLY see how many would fire if I enabled them. No hunting, no slowly turning each one up one by one to prevent the new alert deluge. Maybe a report with applied thresholds and current values with clear indicators what alert level the value is within at the report runtime.3Views0likes0CommentsMail alerts conversations
I think it would greate if you add some headers to your mails. This will helps to mail program to create conversation for every alert and clean message for it. Now we have only separate messages: LMD... critical - Host1 Ping PingLossPercent LMD... critical - Host2 Ping PingLossPercent LMD... ***CLEARED***critical - Host2 Ping PingLossPercent LMD... ***CLEARED***critical - Host1 Ping PingLossPercent In my opinion, it will better if this message will create conversation for every alert: LMD... ***CLEARED***critical - Host1 Ping PingLossPercent LMD... critical - Host1 Ping PingLossPercent LMD... ***CLEARED***critical - Host2 Ping PingLossPercent LMD... critical - Host2 Ping PingLossPercent As I know, the header is Thread-Index https://excelesquire.wordpress.com/2014/10/17/use-excel-to-count-the-number-of-emails-in-each-email-chain/ https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5506585/how-to-code-for-grouping-email-in-conversations3Views3likes1Comment