Which properties can be on a Resource Group Inventory Report?
I made a Resource Group Inventory targetingCustomers/!(*/*) to get the host counts for each customer folder, using the convenient built-in or default property host.count, but I would like to put other information about each group as columns. But the only options that are suggested are system.categories and system.deviceGroupId …. which is weird, and not particularly. But I just forced in columns named name, description, system,displayname, anything I could think of, and those columns all end up blank. Is there any documentation on what properties work on this report? Or am I missing something obvious? Thanks!Solved93Views11likes1CommentDynamic groups formatting question
Hi all, I’m new to the product and trying to figure out the basics of how it wants things formatted. I’m trying to setupa simple Dynamic group with 2 variables and can’t figure out how it wants it formatted to combine them. I just want the custom query to contain the following. system.displayname=~"test" device_type=~"server"Solved219Views8likes2CommentsIs there a link between Active Directory security groups and Security groups in LogicMonitor?
Are we able to sync Security groups in LogicMonitor with security groups in Active Directory? This is our preferred way of managing group access in third party solutions if at all possible. Ideally, I would like to add a user to an AD security group, and then LogicMonitor would sync that group and add them into the relevant LogicMonitor security group. This would massively improve the manageability of LogicMonitor for us, and improve security. If this is not possible natively, is there API level access to LogicMonitor and could we for example have a script that scrapes certain group memberships and then pipes that data into LogicMonitor?127Views1like4CommentsRandom custom properties appearing within our 'root' folder
Hello to everyone, For the past couple of weeks we've been noticing that from time to time 'customProperties' get created within our 'root' group at LM. We've asked our team if anyone created those, everyone stated that they weren't manually created. Tried to check it within Audit logs, but I can't find any event that relatesto that action. I'm not sure what is causing this (couldn't be LM fault)... Examples of properties that get created: - snmp.community - esx.user/pass We've a bunch of folksworking on this at the same time & we're not discarding the possibility of this being done by mistake (however, the weird thing is we can't see this in the Audit logs). Anyone faced this sort of scenario in the past? Thank you!Solved24Views1like4Comments