DELL EMC Powerstore Monitoring

LogicMonitor’s Dell EMC PowerStore monitoring package leverages the PowerStore Management REST API to query the PowerStore cluster for a wide variety of health and performance metrics. Compatibility As of January 2022, LogicMonitor’s Dell EMC PowerStore package is known to be compatible with: Dell EMC does not guarantee compatibility across minor releases, so later releases might render this … Continued

Puppet Monitoring

LogicMonitor’s Puppet monitoring package leverages the Puppet Server API and SNMP to monitor performance and state metrics and alert on the status of the Puppet Server and Puppet Agent availability. Compatibility As of March 2022 of package release, LogicMonitor’s Puppet package is known to be compatible with: Setup Requirements Add Resources into Monitoring Add your … Continued

Cisco Meraki Monitoring (Legacy)

Use the LogicMonitor Cisco Meraki suite to monitor Meraki devices on a per-network level using a hybrid API/SNMP data collection approach. You can monitor API usage and device counts on a per-organization level. Requirements Creating a Meraki Device Group From the LogicMonitor Resources page, create a Meraki device group with the following properties. For more … Continued

Dell PowerSwitch N-Series Monitoring

The LogicMonitor monitoring suite for the Dell PowerSwitch N-Series switches uses SNMP to query the PowerSwitch N-Series switches for health and performance metrics. Compatibility As of March 2022, LogicMonitor’s Dell PowerSwitch N-Series package is known to be compatible with: Setup Requirements Assign Properties to Resources The following custom properties must be set on the PowerSwitch … Continued

Linux PSI Monitoring

LogicMonitor’s Linux PSI monitoring package leverages SSH to monitor the CPU, Memory and IO load of your Linux resource. Compatibility As of March 2022, LogicMonitor’s Linux PSI package is known to be compatible with: Setup Requirements Add Resources into Monitoring Add your Linux hosts into monitoring. For more information on adding resources into monitoring, see Adding … Continued

SSL Certificate Monitoring

LogicMonitor monitoring for SSL Certificates across a range of common ports. With a focus on diagnosing chain validity and expiry, these modules are a useful part of your toolkit for anticipating and resolving certificate errors. Compatibility Setup Requirements This monitoring package requires access to ports that will be tested from the Collector (such as port … Continued

Dell PowerVault ME4 Monitoring

LogicMonitor’s Dell PowerVault ME4 monitoring package leverages the Dell EMC REST API to monitor the health and performance metrics of the PowerVault ME4 Storage Area Network. LogicMonitor also alerts on the status and health information gathered from the REST API. Requirements Add Resources into Monitoring Add your Dell PowerVault ME4 hosts into monitoring. For more … Continued

Retaining Deleted Kubernetes Resources

By default, Argus deletes resources immediately. If you want to retain resources, you can configure the retention period to delete resources after the set time passes. You must configure the following parameters in the Argus configuration file: Set the DeleteDevices parameter to false.Note: Argus moves deleted resources to _deleted dynamic device group, and the alerts … Continued

Monitoring Kubernetes Clusters with KSM

kube-state-metrics (KSM) monitors and generates metrics about the state of the Kubernetes objects. KSM monitors the health of various Kubernetes objects such as Deployments, Nodes, and Pods. For more information, see kube-state-metrics (KSM) documentation. You can now use the kube-state-metrics-based modules available in LM Exchange in conjunction with the new Argus and Collector Helm charts … Continued

Filtering Kubernetes Resources for Monitoring

Argus discovers all Kubernetes resources that are monitored by LogicMonitor. In addition, you can use Argus to exclude resources from monitoring. You can add resource filters in the Argus configuration files under the filter parameters. The rule engine evaluates rules sequentially; when the first rule is met and is evaluated as true, the rule engine … Continued