custom speed for interfaces
In some cases, it is important to be able to alter the speed of an interface (speed up or down or both) to accurately reflect the connected device speed (which itself may be opaque, like a cable modem that runs at 20/1 on a gigabit port). I asked this a while back from TS and was told "just change the interface", but when I explained how this is not always feasible (e.g., Cisco ASA), they recommended I open a feature request. So, here it is -- I would like to be able to set speed up and speed down on an interface, overriding what comes back from ifSpeed. If I can do this another way (via cloned DS) ,that could work, but I would like to make this as simple as possible since it comes up quite a lot for Internet-edge equipment. Thanks, Mark127Views0likes29CommentsOpsNotes per group
I really like OpsNotes, however i cannot use them... We have groups for each one of our customers, so a server failure OpsNote on 'customer x' would have no relation to anything in the 'customer y' group. It would be great to choose which groups OpsNotes apply to, otherwise we just end up with clutter that has no relation what so ever to that customer. Also it's confusing, someone might mistake 'customer x' OpsNotes for 'customer y' OpsNotes.6Views0likes5CommentsMonitoring of json pages
As a vertical market provider, we have a need to monitor an application that is json-based. Logicmonitor can load the raw html itself, and gather latency times and the http status codes, but there's no way to monitor expected text that's a result of the JSONcalls. Since it's part of the data stream, it makes sense that LogicMonitor could read read a json call just like anything else, and parse the data stream.24Views0likes6CommentsPing hosts
Hi, It would be great if you could add a 'ping' option like the 'monitor UNC path'. Occasionally we have equipment attached to servers etc that we have no control over or no access to (such as a phone system or a NAS). Would be great to be able to monitor these from hosts with a simple ping.6Views0likes5CommentsFeature: Add the ability to have a different rule for ACK alerts
ACK alerts follow the same escalation chain as the original alerts, this is awful for an after hours team. We would like ACK alerts to be sent only via email and not follow the same path as the critical outage alert. Otherwise, it results in everyone being woken up to be told that "everything is fine".8Views0likes6CommentsSSL Cert expiration alerting
Some other monitoring tools provide SSL certificate monitoring to alert for expiring certs. Really wish LogicMonitor had this. +1 if I could use a collector to monitor for private SSL certs that aren't accessible publicly (like for RDS and the like).38Views2likes12Comments