Learn about the properties that define and control alerts.
An alert’s type determines what causes it to fire.
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| State | A state alert fires when the metric on which it is based changes to a particular state. The possible states are running, pending, stopped, warning, error, and unknown. |
| Threshold | A threshold alert fires when the metric on which it is based passes a preset level. |
Alert severities control when an alert is issued. You can configure the states or threshold values for each alert.
| Severity | Description |
|---|---|
| Normal | No alert is issued. |
| Warning | A problem has given cause for concern. An alert is issued; you can subscribe to alerts that fire at the Warning level. |
| Critical | A serious problem exists. An alert is issued; you can subscribe to alerts that fire at the Critical level. |
| Alert/KPI | State | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Resource State | Running | Resource or component is operating normally. This state is associated with a severity of Normal. |
| Stopped | The resource or component tracked by this metric is unreachable. This state is associated with a severity of Critical. |