08-22-2024 03:43 AM - edited 09-03-2024 02:36 AM
I am excited to announce the upcoming Early Access (EA) launch of our Monitoring and Alerting capabilities which we expect to go live in the week of Aug 26th. This new feature set is designed to enhance visibility and control over your managed devices, offering customizable alert rules and streamlined alert management.
If you are interested in joining our Early Access program for these features, just reach out to your account team for help.
Set up custom alert rules to monitor:
Streamlined Alert Management:
To get started, log in to your admin console and click on the Alerts button in the top right corner to access the new Alerts dashboard. Initially, this page will be empty. To populate it with alerts, you’ll need to configure alert rules first.
Use the Rule Configuration link on the top right of the Alerts dashboard page to configure rules:
The +Rule button allows you to add your own custom rules. The following screenshot show a rule to monitor denied apps being installed, e.g. by end users. You can specify the target device groups, customize the name, description, conditions and priority for each rule that you configure.
You can set up command monitoring rules to track any device state or metric. An alert is triggered whenever a script finishes with a non-zero exit code.
For example, the screenshot below illustrates a rule monitoring command failures. It's linked to a script that checks hourly if the network firewall is disabled. If so, it exits with a non-zero code, triggering an alert.
This offers limitless possibilities to monitor your fleet. Some other examples:
Initially, the focus is on core monitoring capabilities across macOS, Windows, and Linux desktops. Our plan is to move these features to General Availability by the end of October or earlier.
Additional Alerts Planned for General Availability (GA):
Notification Channels:
10-08-2024 03:10 AM - edited 10-08-2024 03:37 AM
Hello,
I am pleased to announce the following enhancements have been made available in the EA:
Disk Usage Alerts:
System Uptime Alerts:
Battery Health Alerts:
These new alerts empower you to:
These alerts are available for macOS, Windows, and Linux devices. As these alerts are based on System Insights, you will be prompted to enable it during rule setup in case it is disabled.
Please don't hesitate to reach out if there are any questions.
PS: The GA date is now targeted in late November to incorporate some of the EA feedback we have received. Appreciate your participation and insights very much!
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