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... ... @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ 1 1 {{container}}{{container layoutStyle="columns"}}((( 2 -In this microlearning, we will focus on how you can configure your owndynamic alerting by setting up triggers on events and notifiying people onit. Should you want to learn more onthe standard alerting that eMagiz offers please check out this [[microlearning>>doc:Main.eMagiz Academy.Microlearnings.Crash Course.Crash Course Platform.crashcourse-platform-manage-alerting-gen3.WebHome||target="blank"]]2 +In this microlearning, we will focus on how you can configure your dynamic alerting by setting up triggers on events and notifying people about them. Should you want to learn more about the standard alerting that eMagiz offers, please check out this [[microlearning>>doc:Main.eMagiz Academy.Microlearnings.Crash Course.Crash Course Platform.crashcourse-platform-manage-alerting-gen3||target="blank"]]. 3 3 4 4 Should you have any questions, please contact [[academy@emagiz.com>>mailto:academy@emagiz.com]]. 5 5 ... ... @@ -9,59 +9,168 @@ 9 9 10 10 == 2. Key concepts == 11 11 12 -This microlearning centers around linkingtag(s)to trigger(s).13 - Withlinking, we mean:Categorizeacertain triggerwiththehelpoftagfunctionality12 +This microlearning centers on configuring dynamic alerting based on triggers you can define as a user. 13 +By defining, we mean: Specifying based on what triggers an alert needs to be raised. 14 14 15 -* Make tags descriptive in nature 16 -* Re-use tags over multiple triggers that have the same aim 17 -* In case of a start, daily and end alert use the same tag for all of them 15 +{{html}} 16 +<!-- 17 +* There are five trigger options 18 +** Error message 19 +** Log message 20 +** Queue consumers 21 +** Messages in queue 22 +** Queue throughput 23 +--> 24 +{{/html}} 25 +* There are five trigger options 26 +** Error message 27 +** Log message 28 +** Queue consumers 29 +** Messages in queue 30 +** Queue throughput 18 18 19 -== 3. Linking Tag(s) to Trigger(s) == 32 +* On the trigger level, the recipients are defined 33 +* On the trigger level, the congestion control is defined 20 20 21 - Inour previous dalliance with this subject we already discussed parts of what we will discuss in this microlearning.This microlearning is mainlymeant to reiterate the importance of using proper tags when setting up your alerting. Linking thecorrecttag(s) to your trigger(s) will help you to clarify howthe alertingstructure for your project is set up. This is not only nice when you want to revisit the alerting section but it is also very usefull in communication with the business and with a support desk. This way you can create a common truth surrounding a common language. Key parts in achieving this are:35 +== 3. Dynamic Alerting == 22 22 23 -* Make tags descriptive in nature 24 -* Re-use tags over multiple triggers that have the same aim 25 -* In case of a start, daily and end alert use the same tag for all of them 37 +To enhance the observability of your integration landscape while running in the 3rd generation runtime architecture, we have added a new feature to our Manage phase called "Dynamic Alerts." You can access this functionality via the "Alerting" menu in Manage. Then, with the help of the "Trigger" overview, you can view all triggers in your environment. On the top of the list, you will see all [["static" alerts>>doc:Main.eMagiz Academy.Microlearnings.Crash Course.Crash Course Platform.crashcourse-platform-manage-alerting-gen3||target="blank"]] as defined by eMagiz below that you will see all "dynamic" alerts that you and your fellow team members (with sufficient rights) can view, edit and delete. 26 26 27 - Tolink tag(s) totrigger(s)you navigate to Manage -> Alerting->Triggers39 +We offer alerting on seven types. 28 28 29 -In this overview you can simply select a specific trigger to see the detailed configuration of the trigger. Depending on the type of trigger that you open the avaiable tabs within the pop-up and the information shown in the pop-up can differ. Below we show two distinct examples: 41 +* Error message 42 +* Log message 43 +* Queue consumers 44 +* Messages in queue 45 +* Queue throughput 46 +* Messages added to topic 47 +* Topic consumer messages behind 30 30 31 -[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@novice-alerting- linking-tags-to-triggers--example-trigger-detail-data-measurements.png]]49 +[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@novice-alerting-dynamic-alerting--dynamic-alert-trigger-options.png]] 32 32 33 - [[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@novice-alerting-linking-tags-to-triggers--example-trigger-detail-log-entry.png]]51 +First, we will discuss the configuration of each trigger type. Subsequently, we will discuss defining which recipients will be notified and how to alter the default congestion control settings (as this is the same for each trigger type). 34 34 35 - Asyou can see from these examples is that the number of tabs within the pop-up differ.The first tab is were the configurationof the trigger happens. In all the other tabs you need to link the tag(s) to the trigger. To do so simply pressAdd in one of these tabs, search for the Tagyou want to link to this trigger,select it and press Select.53 +=== 3.1 Error message === 36 36 37 - [[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@novice-alerting-linking-tags-to-triggers--example-trigger-detail-no-tag.png]]55 +On top of the "static" alert that is autogenerated by eMagiz on Error messages, you can add additional "dynamic" alerts that only trigger when an error message is raised for which a specific header contains a particular value. This is most likely relevant when a specific error message with certain characteristics (i.e., a particular header value) needs to be sent to a different set of recipients. 38 38 39 - [[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@novice-alerting-linking-tags-to-triggers--example-trigger-detail-select-tag.png]]57 +To define the trigger, fill in the header's name and the expected value. On top of that, you can fill in a description that will be added to the alert received via email. Once this is filled in, the configuration could look as follows. 40 40 41 -[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@novice-alerting- linking-tags-to-triggers--example-trigger-detail-one-tag.png]]59 +[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@novice-alerting-dynamic-alerting--dynamic-alert-error-message-configuration.png]] 42 42 43 - Whenyouare happy with yourselection you can pressSave on triggerlevel and eMagiz will link the tag to the trigger.61 +=== 3.2 Log message === 44 44 45 - ==4.Assignment==63 +On top of the "static" alert that is autogenerated by eMagiz on Log messages, you can add additional "dynamic" alerts that only trigger when a log message contains a specific phrase. This is likely when you log something on which you want to alert when it happens. 46 46 47 -Link an (extra) tag to a trigger. 48 -This assignment can be completed with the help of the (Academy) project that you have created/used in the previous assignment. 65 +To define the trigger, fill in the phrase you want to check. On top of that, you can fill in a description that will be added to the alert received via email. Once this is filled in, the configuration could look as follows. 49 49 50 - == 5.Key takeaways==67 +[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@novice-alerting-dynamic-alerting--dynamic-alert-log-message-configuration.png]] 51 51 52 -* Assist in creating a common language 53 -* Make tags descriptive in nature 54 -* Re-use tags over multiple triggers that have the same aim 55 -* In case of a start, daily and end alert use the same tag for all of them 69 +=== 3.3 Queue consumers === 56 56 57 - ==6.SuggestedAdditionalReadings==71 +On top of the "static" alert that is autogenerated by eMagiz on Queue consumers, you can add additional "dynamic" alerts that only trigger when the number of consumers on a (specific) set of queues is below a certain threshold. 58 58 59 - If youarestedin thistopic and wantmore informationon itplease readthe helptextprovidedby eMagiz.73 +To define the trigger, determine the threshold you want to check (i.e., 2). Subsequently, specify whether on which queues (or all queues) you want eMagiz to check for this condition. No further action is needed if you want to check on all queues. 60 60 61 - == 7.Silent demonstrationvideo==75 +[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@novice-alerting-dynamic-alerting--dynamic-alert-queue-consumers-all-queues.png]] 62 62 63 - This videodemonstrateshowyoucouldhavehandledtheassignment andgivesyou somecontextonwhatyouhavejustlearned.77 +You can uncheck the checkbox if you want to check on a specific (set of) queue(s). As a result, the "Add" and "Remove" buttons are displayed by eMagiz, through which you can add and remove queues to the trigger. 64 64 65 - {{videoattachment="novice-alerting-linking-tags-to-triggers.mp4" reference="Main.Videos.Microlearning.WebHome"/}}79 +[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@novice-alerting-dynamic-alerting--dynamic-alert-queue-consumers-specific-queues.png]] 66 66 81 +When you press the "Add" button, a new pop-up will appear through which you can select the queues for which you want the trigger to be activated. In this pop-up, you can choose one (or more) queues and press the "Select" button to add them to the trigger. 82 + 83 +[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@novice-alerting-dynamic-alerting--dynamic-alert-queue-consumers-queue-selection.png]] 84 + 85 +{{info}}Note that when you want to select multiple queues at once, you cannot press "Enter" to Save your selection. In this case, you need to press the "Select" button to save your choice.{{/info}} 86 + 87 +Once you have selected the queue(s) and pressed "Select," eMagiz will close the pop-up and add the queues to the trigger. 88 + 89 +[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@novice-alerting-dynamic-alerting--dynamic-alert-queue-consumers-queue-selection-result.png]] 90 + 91 +=== 3.4 Messages in queue === 92 + 93 +On top of the "static" alert that is autogenerated by eMagiz on Messages in a queue, you can add additional "dynamic" alerts that only trigger when a queue holds more than X messages. Logically, the X can be determined by the user. Subsequently, define whether on which queues (or all queues) you want eMagiz to check for this condition. No further action is needed if you want to check on all queues. 94 + 95 +[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@novice-alerting-dynamic-alerting--dynamic-alert-messages-in-queue-all-queues.png]] 96 + 97 +You can uncheck the checkbox if you want to check on a specific (set of) queue(s). As a result, the "Add" and "Remove" buttons are displayed by eMagiz, through which you can add and remove queues to the trigger. 98 + 99 +{{info}}This process of adding and removing specific queues works identically, as explained in the section on Queue consumers.[[Queue consumers.>>||anchor="H3.3Queueconsumers"]]{{/info}} 100 + 101 +Once you have selected the queue(s) and pressed "Select," eMagiz will close the pop-up and add the queues to the trigger. 102 + 103 +[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@novice-alerting-dynamic-alerting--dynamic-alert-messages-in-queue-queue-selection-result.png]] 104 + 105 +=== 3.5 Queue througput === 106 + 107 +For this category you can add additional "dynamic" alerts that only trigger when the throughput on one or more queues is more or less than X messages per Y minutes. Subsequently, define whether on which queues (or all queues) you want eMagiz to check for this condition. No further action is needed if you want to check on all queues. 108 + 109 +[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@novice-alerting-dynamic-alerting--dynamic-alert-queue-throughput-all-queues.png]] 110 + 111 +You can uncheck the checkbox if you want to check on a specific (set of) queue(s). As a result, the "Add" and "Remove" buttons are displayed by eMagiz, through which you can add and remove queues to the trigger. 112 + 113 +{{info}}This process of adding and removing specific queues works identically, as explained in the section on Queue consumers.[[Queue consumers.>>||anchor="H3.3Queueconsumers"]]{{/info}} 114 + 115 +For this trigger, additional criteria can be configured that allow you to define when eMagiz needs to validate this configuration (i.e., Occurence). With the help of this configuration option, you can specify when the trigger needs to be evaluated. An example could be only on Monday between 04:00 AM and 05:00 AM. 116 + 117 +[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@novice-alerting-dynamic-alerting--dynamic-alert-queue-throughput-occurence-config.png]] 118 + 119 +=== 3.6 Messages added to topic === 120 + 121 +For this category, you can add additional "dynamic" alerts. These alerts only trigger when the messages added to one or more topic is less than X messages per Y minutes. On top of the number of messages (X) and the timeframe (Y), you can define whether to validate this on a specific topic or all topics. Note that the default configuration is that the alert applies to all topics. 122 + 123 +[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@novice-alerting-dynamic-alerting--dynamic-alert-messages-added-to-topic-all-topics.png]] 124 + 125 +You can uncheck the checkbox to check on a specific (set of) topic(s). As a result, the "Add" and "Remove" buttons are displayed by eMagiz, through which you can add and remove topics to the trigger. 126 + 127 +{{info}}This process of adding and removing specific topics works identically, as explained in the section on Queue consumers.[[Queue consumers.>>||anchor="H3.3Queueconsumers"]]{{/info}} 128 + 129 +For this trigger, additional criteria can be configured that allow you to define when eMagiz needs to validate this configuration (i.e., Occurence). With the help of this configuration option, you can specify when the trigger needs to be evaluated. An example could be only on Monday between 04:00 AM and 05:00 AM. 130 + 131 +=== 3.7 Topic consumer lag === 132 + 133 +For this category, you can add additional "dynamic" alerts. These alerts only trigger when one (or more) consumer groups lag by X messages on one (or more) topic(s). Note that the default configuration is that you, as a user, need to specify for which topic(s) the alert applies, as consumers' behavior can vary widely. 134 + 135 +{{info}}This process of adding and removing specific topics works identically, as explained in the section on Queue consumers.[[Queue consumers.>>||anchor="H3.3Queueconsumers"]]{{/info}} 136 + 137 +Once filled in, the solution should look similar as follows. 138 + 139 +[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@novice-alerting-dynamic-alerting--dynamic-alert-topic-consumer-lag-selected-topics.png]] 140 + 141 +=== 3.8 Recipient(s) configuration === 142 + 143 +You can select your recipients when you switch from the "Trigger" to the "Output" tab. In this overview, you can choose both eMagiz users and external recipients. 144 + 145 +[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@novice-alerting-dynamic-alerting--dynamic-alert-recipient-config.png]] 146 + 147 +{{info}}Note that when you define multiple external recipients, you need to separate each email address with a comma to make it work.{{/info}} 148 + 149 +=== 3.9 Congestion control configuration === 150 + 151 +In the same "Output" tab, you can also define the congestion control configuration. The default configuration is that congestion control will be activated once more than ten alerts are triggered in the last ten minutes. So should you want to reduce this number, you can do so here. 152 + 153 +[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@novice-alerting-dynamic-alerting--dynamic-alert-congestion-control-config.png]] 154 + 155 +{{warning}}Note that we advise only reducing the number under the congestion control if the ten default is too high. We do **not** advise deactivating the congestion control as this can cause an explosion in the number of received notifications.{{/warning}} 156 + 157 +== 4. Key takeaways == 158 + 159 +* There are seven trigger options 160 +** Error message 161 +** Log message 162 +** Queue consumers 163 +** Messages in queue 164 +** Queue throughput 165 +** Messages added to topic 166 +** Topic consumer messages behind 167 +* On the trigger level, the recipients are defined 168 +* On the trigger level, the congestion control is defined 169 +* Default configuration of the congestion control is sufficient in most cases 170 +* When entering multiple external recipients, ensure each email address is separated with a comma 171 + 172 +== 5. Suggested Additional Readings == 173 + 174 +If you are interested in this topic and want more information, please read the help text provided by eMagiz. 175 + 67 67 )))((({{toc/}}))){{/container}}{{/container}}