Group VM instances in VMware by VDC/Resource Pool
I would love to see the "ESX VM" datasource allow grouping its instances by the VDC/Resource Pool in which each VM is contained. Use case: Each VDC in our infrastructure may have different alerting rules. We have many VDCs and most of these VDCs are available directly to customers through vcloud director, allowing them to create their own VMs using names over which we have no control (so we can't use the automated name filters to group them). Customers may add a new VM at any time within their own VDC and they have the option to expand out at will without notifying us. Currently, grouping VMs by their VDC in LogicMonitor is a manual process which gets outdated everytime a new VM is created - which is at least daily. As a workaround, if the LogicMonitor APIs allowed a way to create instance groups and add instances to those groups, we could script this out and just add new VMs into the appropriate groups as the scripts detect that they have been added into the environment, however, it appears that this functionality doesn't exist in the API either.8Views0likes11CommentsHow to group widgets in a group in a single dashboard?
Willing to create a single dashboard which would show the utilisation of multiple routers. The widgets for each routershall be grouped under the routers host name as a group The widgets could be CPU , memory, status like up/down/shutdown and so on4Views0likes1Comment