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28 28  [[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@crashcourse-platform-manage-alerting-in-emagiz-queue-alerts-overview.png]]
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30 -Here, you will find all the queues that are generated by eMagiz currently existing within your model, along with the trigger conditions and thresholds that are applied to each of these queues. In the following sections, we will discuss how you can tune these queue triggers to your needs.
30 +Here, when you navigate to Manage->Alerting->Triggers, you will find all the queues that are generated by eMagiz currently existing within your model, along with the trigger conditions and thresholds that are applied to each of these queues. In the following sections, we will discuss how you can tune these queue triggers to your needs.
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32 -=== 3.1 Customize Queue Alerting ===
32 +=== 3.1 Customize Default Values ===
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34 -To customize these queue triggers to better suit your needs, you can click the edit buttons (green paper and pencil buttons) located at the end of each queue trigger. By doing so, you will get a pop-up page that allows you to further customize the conditions and thresholds of your queue triggers, which will be discussed in the following.
34 +Changes to the default values will only apply to queue triggers that are set to use the default values, and not to those you have already customized. To modify the default values configured by eMagiz, you can click the "Configure defaults" button at the top of the queue trigger list.
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36 +[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@novice-alerting-customize-queue-alerting-consumers-check-queue-load-check.png]]
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38 +Here, you will get a pop-up page quite resembling to the one when you customize the triggers for individual queues. The difference is that here you have the button to Reset the default values to the default values from eMagiz and the Save button is Update defaults, which will apply the default values that you configured to all queue triggers that are set to use the default values. Similar to customizing individual queue triggers, upon saving, the new default values will be put into effect immediately.
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40 +=== 3.2 Customize Queue Alerting ===
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42 +Next to customizing the default values for each queue triggers, you can also modify the trigger configurations for individual queues. To customize these queue triggers to better suit your needs, you can click the edit buttons (green paper and pencil buttons) located at the end of each queue trigger. By doing so, you will get a pop-up page that allows you to further customize the conditions and thresholds of your queue triggers, which will be discussed in the following.
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36 36  * **Consumers check**
37 37  [[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@novice-alerting-customize-queue-alerting-consumers-check-queue.png]]
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62 62  Upon saving, these custom values will apply immediately, putting the new check into effect. Additionally, you will notice that the "Settings" status of the queue trigger you just customized has changed from "Default" to "Custom".
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64 -=== 3.2 Customize Default Values ===
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66 -Next to customize the trigger conditions and thresholds for each queue, you can also modify the default values for all of your queue triggers. Changes to the default values will only apply to queue triggers that are set to use the default values, and not to those you have already customized. To modify the default values configured by eMagiz, you can click the "Configure defaults" button at the top of the queue trigger list.
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68 -[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@novice-alerting-customize-queue-alerting-consumers-check-queue-load-check.png]]
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70 -Here, you will get a pop-up page quite resembling to the one when you customize the triggers for individual queues. The difference is that here you have the button to Reset the default values to the default values from eMagiz and the Save button is Update defaults, which will apply the default values that you configured to all queue triggers that are set to use the default values. Similar to customizing individual queue triggers, upon saving, the new default values will be put into effect immediately.
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72 72  == 4. Key takeaways ==
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74 74  * Queue alerting involves setting triggers for all queues in your model, which can be customized for individual queues or modified as default values.