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AvantGuard - NinjaOne

AvantGuard - NinjaOne

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Overview

This node interacts with the AvantGuard NinjaOne API to retrieve a RAID Drive Report. It is designed to fetch detailed information about RAID drives, which can be useful for IT administrators and support teams monitoring hardware status and performance in managed environments. Typical use cases include automated reporting on RAID health, integrating RAID data into dashboards, or triggering alerts based on RAID drive conditions.

Properties

Name Meaning
Additional Query Parameters Optional filters and pagination controls for the query. Includes:
Df: Device filter to specify which device's RAID report to retrieve.
Ts: Monitoring timestamp filter to get reports at a specific time.
Cursor: Cursor name for paginated results.
Page Size: Limit on the number of records returned per page.

Output

The node outputs JSON data representing the RAID Drive Report retrieved from the API. This typically includes details about RAID drives such as their status, configuration, and performance metrics. The output structure directly reflects the API response and can be used downstream in workflows for further processing or visualization.

No binary data output is indicated by the source code or properties.

Dependencies

  • Requires an API key credential for authenticating with the AvantGuard NinjaOne API.
  • The base URL for the API must be configured in the node credentials.
  • The node depends on the @avantguardllc/n8n-openapi-node package for building request properties and handling API communication.

Troubleshooting

  • Common issues:

    • Incorrect or missing API credentials will cause authentication failures.
    • Invalid query parameters (e.g., malformed timestamps or unsupported device filters) may result in API errors.
    • Pagination parameters like cursor and page size need to be handled carefully to avoid incomplete data retrieval.
  • Error messages:

    • Authentication errors usually indicate invalid or expired API keys; verify and update credentials.
    • API response errors related to query parameters suggest checking the format and validity of those parameters.
    • Network or connectivity errors require ensuring that the base URL is reachable and correct.

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