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How to avoid triggering problems for failure rates lasting less than 5 minutes?

mdouds
Helper

Dynatrace veterans are probably used to this type of question, and though we've been using Dynatrace since Appmon 3.0 days, I still have difficulties understand it. 

 

We see a lot of problems with sporadic failures causing failure rate alerts. The failure rate itself might be  above 50% (relative) for 10-20 seconds due to a single failure request. These generated high failure rate problems, so we enabled the anomaly detection setting to not alert us if the problem state was less than a minute.

 

After continuing to see problems detected, we increased to 5 minutes. Then we opened a support chat, and were told to try increasing it to 7 minutes due to the sliding 5-minute window:

 

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We continue to see problems for failure rates lasting less than a minute. The problem might be open for 9 minutes...ok fine, it's considered an "abnormal state" for longer than a minute, but why not have an anomaly detection setting based on the timespan of the actual failures?

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What is the solution to prevent alerts if the failures lasted less than 1-2 minutes? 

 

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techean
Dynatrace Champion
Dynatrace Champion

change the AI Detection alerts configuration through UI,

You can adjust the alert profile rules to not alert unless a problem is open for more then 7 mins and this should be able to solve your problem

KG

Hi @techean ,

The issue with this approach is that the "problem open time" does not match the span of the failure rate and seems a bit random. You could see a problem open for 8-15 minutes for 2 failed requests that actually spanned 20 seconds. 

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