Hi,
Recently we faced an issue where all the systems stopped communicating to EPO server because of some issue but we came to know after sometime.
Is there any way in EPO we can configure server task or automatic response where we get an alert on mail id if large number of systems or all systems has not communicated to EPO server from last one day
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Set up a query to search for systems that have failed to communicate for last day or more. Then set up a server task to run that query and email you a report of that output. There is no way to do it via automatic response that I can see.
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Hi All,
Can anyone suugest me if there is any possible way to do the same
Hi,
Can anyone update if have any idea
Set up a query to search for systems that have failed to communicate for last day or more. Then set up a server task to run that query and email you a report of that output. There is no way to do it via automatic response that I can see.
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Hi @cdinet,
Thanks for the update but that was not my question.
I wanted to get an mail alert when certain number of specified systems has not communicated within last 24 hrs.Suppose I have 50000 endpoint and I wanted to generate an alert when 30000 systems stopped communicating from last 24 hrs
As I stated, that is not an option for an automatic response. The only solution is to run a query to get results. However, that won't give you the option to filter it out by number of results for that query.
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Hi,
So that means it's not possible. Running the query and getting list of systems not communicated from last 1 day daily doesn't make much sense to my requirement
Correct. You can also put up a dashboard for a quick representation of systems communcating vs not communicating.
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