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2 -= Cleanup Alerting in Manage =
1 +{{container}}{{container layoutStyle="columns"}}(((In this microlearning, we'll take a look how to cleanup Alerting from an eMagiz project.
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4 -In this microlearning, we'll take a look how to cleanup Alerting from an eMagiz project.
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6 6  Should you have any questions, please get in touch with [[academy@emagiz.com>>mailto:academy@emagiz.com]].
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8 -* Last update: August 25th, 2021
9 -* Required reading time: 2 minutes
10 -
11 11  == 1. Prerequisites ==
12 12  
13 13  * Novice knowledge of the eMagiz platform
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17 17  This microlearning is about cleaning up the Alerting as configured in the Manage phase. Alerts can be set on various ways and levels * please inspect the related microlearnings around alerting to understand more about that. During the cleanup of various systems, flows and runtime, the Alerting needs to remain current with the integration model.
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21 21  == 3. Cleanup the Alerting in Manage ==
22 22  
23 23  === 3.1 Scenario's when to cleanup the Alerting phase ===
24 24  
25 -1. A user is no longer active on the integration model. The use may still be referenced in the notification settings and should be removed
26 -2. A specific runtime is removed from the integration model that is referenced in the Alerting
27 -3. A flow or integration is removed from the integration model that is reference in the Alerting
17 +* A user is no longer active on the integration model. The use may still be referenced in the notification settings and should be removed
18 +* A specific runtime is removed from the integration model that is referenced in the Alerting
19 +* A flow or integration is removed from the integration model that is reference in the Alerting
28 28  
29 29  === 3.1 Steps to clean ===
30 30  
31 31  Navigate to the Triggers first.
32 32  
33 -1. Locate Queue specific
25 +* Locate Queue specific
34 34   If you have configured the alerting following the best practice outlined in the user guide for Alerting, the following triggers (at least!!!) need to be changed. For your specific situation more triggers could be relevant
35 35  
36 -* Standard – Queue consumers too high
37 -* Standard – Queue consumers too low
28 + ** Standard – Queue consumers too high
29 + ** Standard – Queue consumers too low
38 38  
39 -2. Locate Runtime specific
31 +* Locate Runtime specific
40 40   If you are removing the last flow belonging to a system and you have followed the best practice outlined here the following triggers (at least!!!) need to be changed. For your specific situation more triggers could be relevant
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42 -* Standard – Data measurements missing
43 -* Standard – Log entries missing
44 -* Standard – Error log entry
34 + ** Standard – Data measurements missing
35 + ** Standard – Log entries missing
36 + ** Standard – Error log entry
45 45  
46 -3. Once you have located the candidates, update and/or remove the triggers relevant for update
47 -4. Review if you need to remove a notification setting in case a trigger is removed. If yes, remove it.
48 -5. Review if you need to remove a tag in case the tag is not used in any trigger. If yes, remove it.
38 +* Once you have located the candidates, update and/or remove the triggers relevant for update
39 +* Review if you need to remove a notification setting in case a trigger is removed. If yes, remove it.
40 +* Review if you need to remove a tag in case the tag is not used in any trigger. If yes, remove it.
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52 52  == 4. Assignment ==
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54 54  Determine whether you can clean up parts of the Alerts from the project that you work on. If so, execute the cleanup.
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59 59  * Cleaning up the Alert phase is important to ensure no false positive alerts are created/used
60 60  * Review the Alert setting at each release to production (post deployment step) to keep things manageable
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64 64  == 6. Suggested Additional Readings ==
65 65  
66 66  None