Windows Active Directory Monitoring

Active Directory is a directory service developed by Microsoft for Windows domain networks. LogicMonitor’s Active Directory monitoring package monitors critical elements of a Windows domain, alerts on changes, and, in some cases, alerts on deviation from recommended Microsoft best practice. Setup Requirements Satisfy Dependencies Add Resources Into Monitoring Add your Active Directory hosts into monitoring. … Continued

Microsoft DHCP Monitoring

Overview Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a standard protocol defined by RFC 1541 (which is superseded by RFC 2131) that allows a server to dynamically distribute IP addressing and configuration information to clients. LogicMonitor's Microsoft DHCP monitoring package monitors various elements of a Windows DHCP server, alerts on changes, and, in some cases, provides … Continued

Couchbase Server Monitoring

LogicMonitor offers out-of-the-box monitoring for Couchbase Server (formerly known as Membase), a document-oriented NoSQL database software package that is optimized for applications that serve concurrent users. Our LogicModule package for Couchbase Server accesses the Couchbase Server REST API to monitor auto-failover events, bucket performance, node status, pool performance, and more. Compatibility As of July 2020, … Continued

Windows Server Failover Cluster (on SQL Server) Monitoring

Overview LogicMonitor can monitor Windows Server Failover Clusters (WSFCs) and SQL without triggering redundant SQL alerts. WSFCs are run from virtual IP (VIP) addresses and virtual network names (VNNs). There is no physical hardware at these addresses. LogicMonitor’s SQL Server monitoring, which is handled by our Microsoft SQL Server package, primarily uses SQL database queries … Continued

Atlassian Statuspage (statuspage.io) Monitoring

LogicMonitor’s Atlassian Statuspage (statuspage.io) monitoring package leverages the Statuspage API to monitor and alert on the status of SaaS applications with publicly-accessible status data hosted by Statuspage Setup Requirements Add a Statuspage Host Into Monitoring Since this is a service and there is no physical resource to add into monitoring, you’ll need to manually create … Continued

Unomaly Monitoring

Overview Unomaly is a monitoring appliance used for log analysis and anomaly detection. This Unomaly integration for LogicMonitor displays log anomalies and knowns collected by Unomaly and monitors the frequencies of events over time. Background Unomaly works by learning the patterns of events produced by the systems and applications that make up IT infrastructures and … Continued

Slack Status Monitoring

Overview Slack is a collaborative messaging tool. LogicMonitor’s Slack Status monitoring package leverages the Slack Status API to monitor and alert on incident, outage, and maintenance events for the various Slack services. Note: See the Slack status website for a representation of the services being monitored. ​​​ Setup Requirements Add Resource Into Monitoring Add a … Continued

Microsoft Exchange Monitoring

Overview The Microsoft Exchange package consists of a set of LogicModules that provides comprehensive out-of-the-box monitoring for the Microsoft Exchange mail and calendaring server. Note: LogicMonitor also offers monitoring for online Exchange via its Microsoft Office 365 integration package. See Microsoft Office 365 Monitoring for more information. Compatibility As of the v.125 release of the … Continued

Microsoft SQL Server Monitoring

​LogicMonitor comes ready to monitor your Microsoft SQL Server database infrastructure, whether you’re running it on Windows, Linux, Docker containers, or hosted at Azure. LogicMonitor’s SQL Server monitoring primarily uses SQL database queries to poll internal SQL monitoring tables. Connections are made through JDBC connection strings using Windows authentication or SQL Server authentication. Requirements Adding … Continued

ConnectWise Monitoring

Overview ConnectWise is CRM software for IT solution providers. Using LogicMonitor’s ConnectWise package, you can monitor many aspects of ConnectWise’s functioning (cloud or on-premises), including ticket metrics (e.g. the number of created tickets, stale tickets, open tickets, closed tickets, etc.), sales opportunity metrics, and invoicing data. Note: In addition to providing comprehensive ConnectWise monitoring, LogicMonitor … Continued