Opsview 6.8.x End of Support
With the release of Opsview 6.11.0 on February 2025, versions 6.8.x have reached their End of Support (EOS) status, according to our Support policy. This means that versions 6.8.x will no longer receive code fixes or security updates.
The documentation for version 6.8.9 and earlier versions will remain accessible for the time being, but it will no longer be updated or receive backports. We strongly recommend upgrading to the latest version of Opsview to ensure continued support and access to the latest features and security enhancements.
Cloud - Salesforce Opspack
Salesforce is a cloud computing company that is one of the leading organizations advocating the shift to socially connected businesses. Their customer relationship management (CRM) tool is their most profitable and recognizable product, but Salesforce also capitalizes on commercial applications of social networking through acquisition. With the Salesforce Opspack, users are able to build more meaningful and lasting relationships and connect with customers across sales, customer service, marketing, communities, apps, and analytics.
What You Can Monitor Copied
Opsview Monitor contains all the latest service checks to follow what is happening in your Salesforce environment. The Salesforce Opspack will monitor all of the following checks:
- API Requests including bulk, streaming and daily API requests
- Hourly dashboard status, results and refreshes
- SFDC Report runs, hourly time-based workflow and more
Business Service Monitoring is a great way to tie dependencies and alerting your critical business systems such as Salesforce. With powerful alerting metrics for hosts required online and allowed to fail, you can make sure your IT team is alerted for the right reasons.
Service Checks Copied
Service Check | Description |
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ConcurrentAsyncGetReportInstances | Check Salesforce ConcurrentAsyncGetReportInstances |
ConcurrentSyncReportRuns | Check Salesforce ConcurrentSyncReportRuns |
DailyApiRequests | Check Salesforce DailyApiRequests |
DailyAsyncApexExecutions | Check Salesforce DailyAsyncApexExecutions |
DailyBulkApiRequests | Check Salesforce DailyBulkApiRequests |
DailyGenericStreamingApiEvents | Check Salesforce DailyGenericStreamingApiEvents |
DailyStreamingApiEvents | Check Salesforce DailyStreamingApiEvents |
DailyWorkflowEmails | Check Salesforce DailyWorkflowEmails |
DataStorageMB | Check Salesforce DataStorageMB metric |
FileStorageMB | Check Salesforce FileStorageMB |
HourlyAsyncReportRuns | Check Salesforce HourlyAsyncReportRuns |
HourlyDashboardRefreshes | Check Salesforce HourlyDashboardRefreshes |
HourlyDashboardResults | Check Salesforce HourlyDashboardResults |
HourlyDashboardStatuses | Check Salesforce HourlyDashboardStatuses |
HourlySyncReportRuns | Check Salesforce HourlySyncReportRuns |
HourlyTimeBasedWorkflow | Check Salesforce HourlyTimeBasedWorkflow |
MassEmail | Check Salesforce MassEmail |
SingleEmail | Check Salesforce SingleEmail |
StreamingApiConcurrentClients | Check Salesforce StreamingApiConcurrentClients |
Setup and Configuration Copied
Add the Host Template Copied
Add the Cloud - Salesforce Host Template to your Opsview Monitor host.
Note
For more information, refer to the documentation on Adding Host Templates to Hosts.
Add and configure variables required for this host Copied
Variable | Description |
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SALESFORCE_AUTH | Within the override of this variable, you will need to provide a valid SalesForceToken, Client key and Client secret. If you do not have these on hand, please contact your SalesForce administrator. |
SALESFORCE_LOGIN | Provide credentials for a Salesforce.com accound, overriding both the Username and Password |
Note
For more information, refer to the documentation on Adding Variables to Hosts.
Apply Changes Copied
Apply Changes and the system will then be monitored: