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EUM Licence Limit Alerting

Andy_Hubert
Engager

Is there a way to set up an alert, or at the very least a scheduled report, for the EUM license limit status so that we get an email if we're approaching the license limit?  We had a situation where we'd hit our max page views but weren't aware until the next day when we went to investigate an issue in an app and saw that we had no EUM data.  I didn't see anything in the Controller Audit that related to licensing.

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Matt_Gaff
Engager

I would love to know the answer to this too as we experienced the same issue as Andrew. 

iamryan
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hello,

I did some searching and found two different AppD Docs pages that I think could be helpful. 

License Rules API

License Management

I hope these help, do let me know if they do or don't!

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Selva_T
New Member

Hi Ryan,

Unfortunately, it didn't help.

We need some kind of alert when the EUM license limit is reached.

Regards,

Selva T

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iamryan
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi @Selva.T,

Thanks for letting me know. Let's see if the community can jump in to provide some help. 

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millerep
Contributor

That's a tough one. I suppose you can try to create a Health Rule using "User Experience Browser Apps" > Custom Metrics (use any metrics) > With a Condition of End User Experience > and AJAX Requests/Base Pages/Synthetic Jobs/Virtual Pages (Depending on what type it is) and then tell it to alert you when the value, sum, or count reaches a specific threshold?

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