Alarms or Alerts are commonly used application metrics or infrastructure metrics for IT operations to track the application and infrastructure performance to resolve issues.
These alarms metrics enable you to gauge the performance of IT operations along with the performance and take necessary steps either to find a root cause of an issue or to take necessary action to prevent the issues.
For example, you can monitor the average CPU utilization % by creating an alert, that is, if it exceeds below 50%, an alert is raised. Based on the alert, you can derive Similarly, alerts can be created for occurences of events.
Attribute | Description |
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Alert Category |
Category of an alert. Alerts can be classified into categories such as Anomaly alerts, Service alerts, cluster (situation) and Raw alerts, All, Monitor, Custom, and Spectrum |
Alert Message | Detailed description of the alert |
Alert Severity | Indicates the severity of an alert. For example, critical, major, minor, informational, warning, OK, Info, and Normal |
Alert State | State of an alert |
Alert Type | Indicates the type of an alert based on the category it belongs. For example, CPU, network, or memory |
Cluster Name | Name of the cluster to which the host is associated with alert |
Date | Date on which the alert is triggered |
Configuration Item | Configuration Item with which the alert is associated |
Host | Host to which the alert is associated |
Source Product | Monitoring product which is the source of the metric |
Ticket ID | Ticket ID or Incident ID associated with the alert |
Triggered At | Timestamp when the alert was generated |
Attribute | Description | Formula or Source | Expected Values |
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Count of Alerts | Count of alerts | Count([Count of Alerts]) | 0 or >0 |
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