See a daily report on the health of your alerts. Use this report to periodically clean up and update your alerts, ensuring optimal alerts management at all times.
Important: This page refreshes every 24 hours. The information is based on the data from the last 24-hour period.
- The Alert Usage progress bar shows the number of your alerts out of your alerts limit. Note: If you reach the alerts limit, you cannot create an alert until you delete an existing one.
- The Failed Alerts card shows the number of alerts with queries that failed to return results.
- The Failed Alert Reason chart shows the distribution of failed alerts by failure cause.
- The Alerts with No Target card shows the number of alerts that don't have recipients to notify when the alerts trigger.
- The Alerts with No Data card shows the number of alerts with queries that have no data during the last trigger or resolve window.
The Alert List table shows the actual alerts that need attention. These alerts are organized in the Failed Alerts, Alerts with No Target, and Alerts with No Data tabs. Consider updating or deleting some of these alerts to improve your overall alerts experience.
To make the necessary changes to an alert query, snooze an alert, or delete a failed alert, open the alert from the Alert List table:
- Click the name of the alert. A dialog box with the alert details appears.
- In the alert dialog box, click View Alert. The alert opens in a new tab in edit mode.
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