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Status Submitted
Workspace Db2
Created by Guest
Created on Nov 7, 2024

I'd like to be able to push alerts from DMC to my central monitoring teams and tool (SquaredUp in my case). Or get an API to get alerts.

I'm running Data Management Console 3.1.12 to monitor and manage 125 database in our production environment.

Today, the only way I found to get database alerts is to schedule a script that reads the alerts from my repository database and puts the results in a text file that is read by my monitoring tools.
This a workaround but a fragile one, since:
* no immediate alerting
* database table structures may change with every new install of DMC
* what if my scheduler goes down?

I'd like to have a better way to fix this:

*the best way would be, if there were a straight path from DMC to monitoring tool by pushing messages.
* another way could be to have a REST-API to read the alerts from the monitoring tool. Not as reactive, but at least more secure.

Needed By Quarter
  • Guest
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    Nov 7, 2024

    That's indeed a very good idea that I totally support !

     

  • Guest
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    Nov 7, 2024

    Not having such a dashboard within a tool that has all the (database) knowledge is a missed opportunity. Why should you indeed need to invest in extra development? The dashboarding power that DSM was standard equipped with is gone and highly missed.