Discussion about the MSP portal and API access to realtime and historical data from ControlUp. The monitors API provides real-time data, and MSP enhancements will be rolled out in phases such as removing the domain connectivity and cross-site communication requirements. The Solve API for historical data is not available yet, but the monitor cmdlets can be used to dump data into graphing tools for monitoring and building up historical dashboards. Title: Accessing Realtime and Historical Data from ControlUp
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Any news on when we might see the MSP portal and API access real-time and historical data. these are the holly grail for us ๐
Realtime data can be queried via the monitors API. https://support.controlup.com/docs/monitor-cluster-powershell-api-cmdlets
MSP enhancements will be rolled out in phases. There are plans to remove the domain connectivity requirements as well as removing the cross site communication requirements.
As for timelines, I don’t follow the roadmap and would need to defer to others for that.
thanks for the link ๐ was not aware of that, but that seems amid at Realtime but not hostorical or am i missing something
Yep, it is as you asked about it… ๐
Solve API for historical is coming but not there yet.
thanks i’ll get looking at this later this week
Luke you can use the monitor cmdlets to dump data into Grafana or something like that if you have another graphing tool, and then keep it however long you want, effectively building up your own historical dashboards.
we kind of do tat with export schedule but tat a dirty way
but suspect the export schedules will die with the move to solve so need to plan an alternative
With the cmdlets you can grab the data and push it to your graphing tool in the same process so much more efficient
Monitors are not going anywhere so I doubt it will be deprecated.
will definitely look at it with Keith ๐
and you can filter on only the data you need so again way more efficient and you can also run it on a tighter schedule than the exports if you need to
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