27 Jun 2024
12:58 PM
- last edited on
01 Jul 2024
08:53 AM
by
MaciejNeumann
We have "Unexpected low load" alerts and we think alerting is not working as expected because some alerts are raised when de load of a request is not reaching the thresholds set. E.g:
Does this configuration means that an alert will be triggered when traffic decreases 90% (or more) than expected during 15 minutes? This means, an alert will be triggered if there is only 10% (or lower) than expected?
If we do a comparison:
- 2 hours before:
- 1 day before
- 1 week before:
The key here is that 3 weeks ago I changed the settings from 80% to 90% and now I'm getting more alerts than before.
Is this behavior correct?
Thank you.
17 Aug 2025 12:38 AM
I was wondering how the Service load drops settings work too. I don't understand the "Alert if the observed load is less than this percentage of the expected value" settings. We have these set to 100%. If the load is less than 100% of the expected value it would alert if the load was less than 0. However, we are getting Unexpected low load alerts showing a decrease to 130 requests/min as an example. I have not found any good documentation explaining this alert.
18 Aug 2025 07:27 AM
Hi @jcimera
"Alert if the observed load is less than this percentage of the expected value".
Example: your service has 100 request / min load at morning (Davis learned this behaviour). Your expected load eg. 90%. If load is dropped below the expected value 90% for a configured timeframe problem will be opened (eg. 80 request / min for 10 min).
I hope it helps.
Best regards,
János