Can we execute runbooks from the alarms page only?
Runbooks can be triggered once an alarm is activated, and you have the flexibility to execute them directly from the alarm. Additionally, you can configure a runbook in the alarm rule, ensuring its execution when the threshold is crossed. Furthermore, the option to execute a runbook is available on the specific agent, accessible via the summary page of that device.
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When is an alarm triggered in cloudmon?
An alarm is triggered based on the configuration of the corresponding alarm rule when an IP endpoint or device exceeds the threshold value that has been set. In other words, when the monitored metric goes beyond the defined limit, the alarm will be ...
Is it possible to set up alarms for applications in DEM?
Yes, you can set up alarms for DEM. You can configure alarms for latency, jitter, loss, response time, and Apdex. Refer to DEM Alarms for more details.
What are the available thresholds for setting alarms?
Cloudmon offers multiple threshold levels for setting alarms. These thresholds include: 1. Attention threshold: This is a low severity level that triggers an alert when certain conditions are met. It indicates a situation that requires attention but ...
Are the runbooks predefined scripts or can the user add it manually? What are the supported formats that can be added as runbooks?
Cloudmon has over 100 runbooks that are provided in the platform by default. In addition, Cloudmon has the option to add custom runbooks – Python, PowerShell scripts, bash scripts, bat scripts, and JS scripts are supported.
If the location of the asset changes, can alarms still be received in Cloudmon?
Yes, irrespective of the user's location, alarms will continue to be received as long as the agent is reporting to the Controller. The monitoring capability remains consistent, providing flexibility for assets in varying locations.