CPU and RAM Notifications

Is there a way to have the notification emails list the users currently signed in to the host that is spiking CPU?

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Dave Stephenson

As far as I know, we don't currently have a way to notify on this.
We could potentially add more parameters/variables to the notification action to report that info.
In the meantime, it's possible you could set-up a custom notification using the NMM API, but it might be more effort than it's worth.

For me, I could see it being useful to help track down those high-resource users and potentially move them to a separate host pool, but without the ability to see the trending overtime, it may just be noise.
Out of curiosity, what are you looking to gain from that information?

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Michael Lenahan

I have the notifications sent to the client and once he sees who is on the host he is asking them to sign out and back in to hop onto a new host to free up the resources. They have asked us to place a script on the hosts that runs every 30 minutes to let him know who is signed in to which host, seems like a waste of resources to me.

We do not allow our clients access to Nerdio.

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Dave Stephenson

Ahh. Yes, that's a tough one.
The customer is saying "we need this info", but you're left scratching your head, "Do you really need this though?".

You could brand your NMM portal and just give them explicit read-only access to the User Sessions page, but that may be more trouble than it's worth with the whole "If you Give a Mouse a Cookie" mentality 😒.

Outside of running a script on the host/host pool, I can't think of a good way to accomplish this right now until we add that functionality.

Maybe some other partners have ideas? 🤔

 

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