Hi all, I hope you can help.
We currently are in the process of creatinga dashboard in PowerBI, ultimately we want to display one live chart for critical servers sensors and a seperate chart to show
uptime for critical servers daily, this month, last month, and year to date.
We have been able to create a live chart for the critical servers by using the API . However, using the API to call on many sensors for a specific range seems to drag the system to a hault.
Is there an easy way to esentially export our current reports via API directly into PowerBI? Or would it be easier to save the specific date reports to a CSV and then import that way?
Many thanks
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Note: The SLA Plugin from Corp IT has been deprecated. If you would like to explore enhanced SLA reporting options, check out the PRTG SLA Reporter, a PRTG extension. A free trial is available from the Paessler website. |
The PRTG SLA Plugin by CORP-IT (one of our partners) allows you to put the historic data into a MSSQL, allowing you to integrate it into your PowerBI environment :)
Other than that, you could also use PRTGapi to export the data via a scheduled task. Note that historic data is limited to five queries per minute for performance reasons.
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Kind regards,
Stephan Linke, Tech Support Team
Feb, 2019 - Permalink
The PRTG SLA Plugin by CORP-IT (one of our partners) allows you to put the historic data into a MSSQL, allowing you to integrate it into your PowerBI environment :)
Other than that, you could also use PRTGapi to export the data via a scheduled task. Note that historic data is limited to five queries per minute for performance reasons.
PRTGapi | Feature Requests | WMI Issues | SNMP Issues
Kind regards,
Stephan Linke, Tech Support Team
Feb, 2019 - Permalink