Configure anomaly alerts based on metrics outliers on historical patterns in Instance Observer.

Before you begin

Role required: admin

Procedure

  1. Navigate to Impact > Platform Health > Monitor > Instance Observer.
  2. From the Performance menu, select Transactions/Response Times.
    Anomaly reporting options configuration section.
  3. Select the reporting options:
    • Instance
    • Date range
    • Metrics
    • Options:
      • Self Service Alerts
      • Diagnostic Events
    • Add-ons
  4. Select Get Snapshot.
    Note: Options available on Report and Charts:
    • Select a data point to view additional actions or remove the entry.
    • Right-click to isolate a data point.
    • Select and drag across the chart to drill down.
    • Download to PNG, SVG, or CSV files or view transactions on the instance.
    • Change the report type.
    Configure anomaly alerts
  5. Fine tune the alerts using the listed options.
    • For example, set a threshold that triggers an alert if the transaction count anomalies persist for more than 10 minutes, or exceeds a certain number of standard deviations from the mean continuously for more than 10 minutes above or below the range, respectively. Job anomalies target top X % of anomalous jobs based on the execution time and track the details of those jobs.
    • Test and fine tune the alerting by simulating persistence time, choose the window of an anomaly 5, 10, 15 minutes, and so on, or select the top 5,10, or 15 percentage of jobs and verify that alerts are triggered correctly. Adjust the alert threshold, if necessary, to ensure the system provides meaningful and actionable alerts.
    • Choose the appropriate method for sending alerts based on your requirements. This can include email notifications, SMS messages or integration.
    • Continuously monitor the alerts generated by the system. Regularly review the anomalies detected to understand the underlying causes and take appropriate actions, such as investigating potential issues or performing further analysis.