Alerts

Learn how to use alerts to monitor your pipelines.

Alerts continuously monitor your pipelines and send you a notification when a pipeline metric falls out of a specified range. By setting up alerts, you can ensure that issues in your integration flows are quickly identified and resolved to reduce the risk of downtime or data loss

Access and permissions to Alerts

To access the Alerts page, your access group must include the alert-manager system role. By default, this role is assigned to the support, developers, and governance-manager groups. If needed, you can manually add the role to any other access group.

The permissions needed to use the Alerts features are ALERT:READ, ALERT:CREATE, ALERT:UPDATE, and ALERT:DELETE. Learn more about the permissions by service.

Alerts page

The Alerts page shows alerts created for a selected environment and displays a table with the following variables:

  • Alert name: The name assigned to the alert.

  • Metrics: The selected metrics that are monitored for the alert.

  • Channels: The channels to receive the alert. They include email, Slack, Telegram, or Webhook.

  • Pipeline coverage: The selected pipelines with the alert. If all pipelines in the realm are selected, they will be indicated with All in the table row.

  • Status: The status of the alert. It can be deactivated (default) or activated.

  • Actions: The actions to perform in the alert. They include duplicate, edit, or delete.

  • Sort icon: The sort icon to sort the rows in ascending (A-Z) or descending (Z-A) order.

Search for alerts

At the top of the page, you can find your alert by searching for:

  • Alert name

  • Metrics

  • Alert channels

After entering the information, click Search to see the results.

Metrics

Alert metrics help you ensure the reliability and performance of your pipelines. Check out the Alert metrics documentation to visualize the pipeline metrics that you can use to set up alerts.

Actions

You can perform the following actions on the Alerts page:

Alert use cases

To see real-world examples of how alerts can be used, visit our Alerts use case documentation and discover practical ways to improve your monitoring.

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