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‎24 Oct 2017 12:34 AM
We recently changed the amount of days that transaction level data is stored in the cluster and my client is now wondering if there are alerts setup to alert on the disk space per node. Are there any alerts like this already setup? If so, can we view or change these anywhere?
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‎27 Feb 2018 10:22 AM
Yes, there are many health alerts configured by default. Unfortunately, there are no options to configure them right now. That's an option to you to submit a nice product idea.
Do you need any specific answers?
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‎27 Feb 2018 08:51 PM
Thanks @Radoslaw S. This was a while ago and we actually have seen some of these alerts come through now, and we are fine with how they are functioning currently.
Thanks,
Hayden
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‎29 Jun 2018 07:49 PM
Hello,
We are facing the same issue. We had a disk space issue in one of the cluster nodes but we were not notified via e-mail although e-mail IDs are configured under Settings > Email > Email Notification. On logging into the cluster management, we do see the events but we were not alerted via e-mail. Also, there is no option to configure what alerts the admin can subscribe to. For example, we need to be alerted only for severe events but there is no way to configure it.
Thanks
Abhaya
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‎02 Jul 2018 01:36 PM
Radoslaw S @ Couple of days back we raised same issue We got upgdate from DT support that email alert does not get send for all the above mentioned features. I already raised product enhance idea to have this feature enabled for all the self monitoring features. Currently Email alert is enabled for below 2 items only .as per update from support team. Kindly confirm .
1) Insufficient hardware
2) Node down
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‎02 Jul 2018 10:51 AM
Dynatrace is not sending email for all severe/warning events of the cluster.
Current we only send email to the cluster admin for:
- Node down
- First email after 15 minutes, second email after 30 minutes
- Network issues to Mission Control
- Fired once, when successful connection to MC was more than 60 minutes ago
- Insufficient Hardware
- First email after 5 minutes, second after 3 days
- Enabling/Disabling a cluster node
- Fired once on operation success
- License will expire in 1 day
- Fired once
- License expired
- Fired once
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‎25 Mar 2020 05:11 PM
Hello,
Is there any way to find these in a log file? Or send notifications via webhook into an incident platform?
If not, is there any workaround to get the events in a log?
Thanks in advance,
Morsi
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‎25 Mar 2020 05:36 PM
Please find audit.cluster.events log file. There's no webhooks out-of-the-box. However with log file it is possible to extract that and then integrate with some alerting systems.
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‎02 Jul 2018 04:58 PM
I've updated list of events that trigger an email. See my post above.
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‎13 Sep 2018 05:12 PM
Hello - just found this via search. Is there any way to find these in a log file? Or send notifications via webhook into an incident platform like service now?
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‎13 Sep 2018 05:53 PM
Not yet. But it’s on our roadmap.
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‎25 Mar 2020 05:10 PM
Hi,
I'm asking the same question:
Is there any way to find these in a log file? Or send notifications via webhook into an incident platform?
If not, is there any workaround to get the events in a log?
Thanks in advance,
Morsi
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‎25 Mar 2020 05:37 PM
see above. It's audit.cluster.events log file. No webhooks now.,
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