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Alerts

Currently we have the following alert options for endpoint data:

Reservoir Alerts

Reservoir alerts have been added to the GreaseBoss Cloud platform, you can configure the alert and once triggered an email notification will be sent.

WARNING - The alert will remain triggered until the condition is no longer occurring or is manually reset.

Only a single email will be sent which is auto reset when the threshold is no longer reached or it is manually reset.

Alerts

Create Reservoir Alert

An alert is broken into three sections:

  1. Alert Details: this is where you specified its Name, Description, Type, Criticality and what is should be assigned to. An alert can be assigned to multiple reservoirs.

  2. Condition: this is where you specify what should trigger the alert.

  3. Notifications: this is where you configure who should receive the email and message to display.

grease alert

View \ Edit Reservoir

You have the ablity to view and edit the alert and make the necessary adjustments.

Once an alert has been edited, it will immediately get evaluated and trigger a notification if required.

update alert

View \ Edit Reservoir

Delete Reservoir Alert

An alert can be deleted if no longer required, you will be asked to confirm the deletion.

delete alert               Delete Reservoir

Alert Status

The alert table shows the key information about the alerts at a glance, it will be also tell you if it is currently triggered. If you hover over the triggered icon, you will see a tooltip that gives you the following information:

  • Last Evaluated Timestamp

  • Last Notified Timestamp

  • Last Reset Timestamp

  • Last Triggered Timestamp

If an alert has been triggered, it can be manually reset by selecting the reset icon in the actions column.

sAlert Status

Requirement Alerts

In addition to reservoir alerts we have now added the abilty to create alerts based on endpoint requirements.

The alert will remain triggered until the condition is no longer occurring or is manually reset.

Create Requirement Alert

An alert is broken into three sections:

  1. Alert Details: this is where you specified its Name, Description, Type, Criticality and what is should be assigned to. An alert can be assigned to multiple reservoirs.

  2. Condition: this is where you specify what should trigger the alert.

  3. Notifications: this is where you configure who should receive the email and message to display.

    requiremnet
Create Requirement Alert