Variable for Polling Interval for use in expressions
It would be very useful to know the polling interval for doing expressions. In my case, I wanted a chart that displayed the actual value of a counter (delta between two samples) and not the average per second of that counter. I was able to get the number I wanted by hard-coding an expression with the myCounter*60 (my polling interval), but if I change that interval, I have to fix my chart. An expression like myCounter*pollingInterval would be awesome (and presumably easy to expose).24Views0likes3Commentscustom 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, Mark20Views0likes29CommentsDynamic Tables (dashboard widget)
Currently, a table must have static columns and rows defined before the widget will display data. It would be great to be able to dynamically build a table's rows based on * To expand on this, it would be great for the table to have the option to excludeinstances with zero/no data from the list. For example, I would like a table that displays all MSMQ queue names and the number of messages in eachqueue - but not display anything if the current queue length = 010Views3likes13CommentsSSL 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).10Views2likes12CommentsMonitoring 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.8Views0likes6CommentsGroup 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.5Views0likes11Comments