Any easy way to delete a Step from a website check?
Hi, I have a couple hundred websites where I need to delete the 2nd Step. ("name": "__step1",). There doesn’t seem to be a built-in way to mess with Steps directly from the API. I’d have to read in the site, then figure out how to remove the info for the 2nd Step, then write it back in or something like that. Does anyone know how hard this might be to do? I’m using Powershell and can pull the data in just fine. It’s the editing and rewriting it back up that I’m not sure how to do. If it was just a couple sites I would even worry about the API. But since it’s 250+, I thought it might help. But if it’s going to be really complicated, it might be faster to just brute force through them manually. Thanks.39Views10likes3CommentsWeb Service Monitoring Response Time Graphed by Step
Hi Would it be possible to get web service response recorded and graphable by step as well as having the overall figure? We have a number of service monitors that, whist an graphing them, an overview figure is useful, it would be very useful to also know the response time from each step incase it is a particular step of the service monitor service that is slow. Regards Martyn12Views0likes1Commentweb service token to include the step
Alert messages for services lack the ability to insert a token which would include the step. Currently, it's only possible to insert the root url, but when checking multiple web services, the "step" is critical in identifying the issue. As a workaround, I've named the service the full path to the web service and while that works, it renders them illegible in service view.2Views0likes0Comments##STEP## variable in service alert templates
We would like to see a ##STEP## variable in the template. It is difficult to determine which part of the site is down by reading the email alert. Current variables in Services Overall Alert template are: Subject ##LEVEL## - ##SERVICE## gets ##VALUE## in ##CHECKPOINT## since ##START## Body Service: ##SERVICE## Checkpoint: ##CHECKPOINT## Description: ##DETAIL## There is the ##URL## variable but it only reflects the main page, not any of the steps.0Views0likes0Comments