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Nodewatch for WHMCS
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Nodewatch for WHMCS

Hello,
Does anyone know if it is possible to obtain informations from Node's nodewatch to WHMCS directly or if there's an addon for it on WHMCS.
Couldn't find any till now, your help will be much appreciated.

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  • AlexanderMAlexanderM Member, Top Host, Host Rep

    Create an email account for all Nodewatch notifications and pipe them to WHMCS as tickets. Also set up an escalation rule to hide them from your normal ticket view (if desired).

    Alexander

  • @AlexanderM said:
    Create an email account for all Nodewatch notifications and pipe them to WHMCS as tickets. Also set up an escalation rule to hide them from your normal ticket view (if desired).

    Alexander

    I remember I saw a nodewatch addon for WHMCS that shows the incoming outgoing connections, CPU usage etc...
    And it also suspends/terminates a server depending on the configuration of each node.

  • AlexanderMAlexanderM Member, Top Host, Host Rep

    @sharp_servers said:

    I remember I saw a nodewatch addon for WHMCS that shows the incoming outgoing connections, CPU usage etc...
    And it also suspends/terminates a server depending on the configuration of each node.

    Not sure if @timnboys is still working on this but: https://cubedata.net/nodewatch

    Alexander

  • @AlexanderM said:

    @sharp_servers said:

    I remember I saw a nodewatch addon for WHMCS that shows the incoming outgoing connections, CPU usage etc...
    And it also suspends/terminates a server depending on the configuration of each node.

    Not sure if @timnboys is still working on this but: https://cubedata.net/nodewatch

    Alexander

    Yes I am still working on it though it has been shelfed for now due to needing to figure out how to actually do this in whmcs since currently looking at the hooks in whmcs it just isn't possible yet to capture the email read the subject and then act upon it.

  • @timnboys said:

    @AlexanderM said:

    @sharp_servers said:

    I remember I saw a nodewatch addon for WHMCS that shows the incoming outgoing connections, CPU usage etc...
    And it also suspends/terminates a server depending on the configuration of each node.

    Not sure if @timnboys is still working on this but: https://cubedata.net/nodewatch

    Alexander

    Yes I am still working on it though it has been shelfed for now due to needing to figure out how to actually do this in whmcs since currently looking at the hooks in whmcs it just isn't possible yet to capture the email read the subject and then act upon it.

    There are no documentations at vpsantiabuse neither

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