What is the best way to create alerts in ElasticSearch ? I would like to create alerts and get notified via mail if it crosses the threshold. I am using Elastic Stack 7.9.0
For that kind of use case, the best way is to use the new Alerting framework that went GA with 7.11 and was released earlier this week (Feb 10th, 2021).
It is also available in 7.9 as it was first released in beta in 7.7. Try it out.
It is worth noting, though, that this feature is not available in the OSS version, but only with the Free Basic License onwards.
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Haven't touched ES for a while and this morning trying to setup a cluster to play with, and then realised the good old head plugin is not maintained anymore, did a bit of google, found ElasticHQ, also realised it's not maintained anymore.
So what opensource tool can I use to manage the ES cluster?
Welcome back!! I'm heavily using the following two very good head-like tools:
https://github.com/lmenezes/cerebro
https://elasticvue.com/
I am using debezium/connect:0.10 for quite some time at the moment and planning to upgrade to the latest or a latest stable version. Currently implemented with Oracle DB, both source and sink connectors.
Is there anybody who has gone through this, and any guide sort of thing to look at?
I am trying to find the FHIR 5.0 specifications and saw that some people seem to be using the FHIR v5.0 server already. According to the official FHIR blog, the specification was supposed to be released in the 3rd quarter of this year (of course COVID could have slowed this down). Could someone point me in the right direction please?
5.0 is in development and is scheduled to start balloting in May 2021. It's not likely to publish as a final 'official' release until Q2 2022. However, there's a "continuous integration build" that shows what the current proposed content for R5 is hosted here: http://build.fhir.org. As well, we produce snapshots of the draft R5 release for connectathons and other purposes so that there's a semi-stable release people can write code against when testing for connectathon.
The current timeline has indeed been impacted by COVID, but it's also been impacted by the appetite of the community for a new release and the ever increasing amount of work involved in producing a new release.
I am new to ODL. I'm using Northbound Networks ZodiacFX switches to learn with.
All the tutorials I read are written on the basis that l2switch is up and working. Without this working I have to manually build all flow table entries to allow basic switch connectivity.
1) What versions of ODL have this feature available
2) Why was proactive l2 switch programming feature removed from ODL?
Thank you.
l2switch was removed in Fluorine, so any version before that (Oxygen would be
the most recent) should have l2switch.
It was removed because the project no longer had an active community. It would
be welcome to revive if there were contributors willing to do the work.
I am currently working on USD 1.0 which is of-course a very old version of USD.
We are trying to move to the newest version of USD in my organization, which i believe is USD 4.0
I have tried searching the web but other than the MSDN article i have been able to gather much detail on this version.
I am trying to figure out my possibilities in trying to adapt to this newer version. In light of it, i have a few questions listed below,
Has Microsoft released only the preview/trial version of USD 4.0 yet? Or is it made available for general public which means we can access and start developing in our production environment?
Is the new version of USD, a web based version? I have heard that
this version is not the desktop application like it was before.
Will it be safe to migrate from USD 1.0 to USD 4.0?
Microsoft has also introduced Unified Client Interface, what is it?
Is it available only with USD 4.0?
Features comparison with USD 1.0?
If Microsoft have released the preview version only, then when will
they release the stable version? (any tentative date)?
Also, if they have released the preview version just then obviously they might change it in future. Therefore, it will not be wise enough to migrate to it if it is just a preview version.
Looking forward to your answers. Any sort of videos, articles, documentations, press releases, your personal opinions are welcome.
Thanks
Most 'manual' based MSDN information has been moved to Microsoft Docs: https://learn.microsoft.com
USD 4.x is still a desktop application that loads MSD components. You can upgrade to a more recent version 3.2 quite easily:
You can upgrade a Unified Service Desk 1.x or Unified Service Desk 2.0 sample application package to Unified Service Desk 3.2 by importing the Upgrade sample application package. The upgrade will not affect the configuration data associated with the existing solution.
Follow the steps here:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365/customer-engagement/unified-service-desk/admin/upgrade-unified-service-desk-solution?view=dynamics-usd-3
From there on forward it is much more easy to compare 3.x with 4.x and answer all your remaining questions.
Neil Parkhurst also has a ton of information.
https://neilparkhurst.com/2016/06/20/usd-the-book/