Feature Request - New property to indicate monitoring is disabled
I have a problem where my users will disable alertingon a resource that has been removed from the environment instead of deleting it. Or they may disable alerting and forget to re-enable it. With alerting disabled, my no-data datapoint alerts never trigger. In the case of removed devices, the resources just hang out there forever andnever getremoved because theydon’t show up on my data collection failures dashboard. Devices for which the user intended to re-enable alerting eventually meet the same fate unless they go down and we don’t know about it. Either of these outcomes is bad news. It would be nice if there were a property which would indicate that alerting for aresource has been disabled. As far as I am aware, there is currently no way to do this. Then I couldcreate a dynamic group of devices which have monitoring disabled. As devices are populated in the group, I can investigate them. As it stands now, I have to go manually hunt them down.100Views20likes3CommentsLM Cloud - AWS RDS - system-level prop for Endpoint Address
Is it possible to populate monitored AWS RDS instances with the connection endpoint address as a system-level property? I'm not sure how we would be able to query the RDS instance directly if we don't have that when we have a Collector assigned to fetch custom metrics.7Views0likes1Commentproperties autocomplete not working for custom properties
I have a number of datasources that apply to devices that have a property assigned to them... Previously my custom properties would be in the autocomplete list when adding a property to a device. I would only have to put the first few characters of my properties (they all follow the same naming convention) and select it. This functionality has recently disappeared and the only properties listed appear to be from LM supplied datasources.0Views0likes0Comments