What are the available thresholds for setting alarms?

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 may not be critical.

2. Trouble threshold: This is a medium severity level that raises an alert when specific criteria are met. It signifies a potential problem or an impending issue that needs to be addressed.

3. Critical threshold: This is a high severity level that activates an alert when critical conditions are detected. It indicates a severe problem or a critical state that requires immediate attention.

4. Recovery threshold: This threshold is used to rearm an alert after it has been triggered and resolved. It ensures that the alerting system is reset and ready to detect new occurrences of the specified condition.

By configuring alarms with these different thresholds, users can effectively monitor their resources and services, receiving timely alerts based on the severity level associated with each threshold.





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