There were questions about where the ControlUp monitor database is stored and what tables are available. It was suggested that the database is stored in RAM and data is only exported to the cloud backend for long enough. There were suggestions to use the powershell invoke-cuquery or api to query the database. It was also mentioned that the export-cuquery may have less impact on the monitor and export more data at a time.
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Where is the ControlUp monitor database and what tables are available? @member I know you would know this off the top of your head. We are working on building out our own trigger/alerting platform for CU4VDI and I am wondering if we can query this directly on the cu monitor or if we can only do it via the powershell invoke-cuquery?
where is the monitor database?
It’s stored in ram in the monitor
But the data only stays long enough to be exported to the cloud back end
right ok
Depending what what u want to do maybe able do something with api
Invoke-CUQuery – Monitor Cluster Cmdlet
found this. I think Im good
ahh was going to get that for u as well in case it helped but was not sure if it would
export-cuquery is supposed to have less impact on the monitor + exports more at the same time by default
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