![]() In the image below we'll see an example of how a dependency monitor works:Īn aggregate rollup monitor provides a combined health state for similar monitors, Similar to an aggregate rollup monitor, a dependency rollup monitor can be used to group other monitors to set the health state and generate alerts. In the image below we'll see an example of two unit monitors:Ī dependency monitor provides a health rollup between different classes, it will allow the health of a specific object to depend on the health of another object. A unit monitor will measure some aspects of an application, it could be running a script to check something, or look for a specific event in the The unit monitor is the most common monitor, when we refer to a "monitor" we usually refer to a "unit monitor". There are three (3) types of monitors available: The graphs above describes which state changes can generate alerts from a monitor, an alert will only be generated if a monitor changes its state from Healthy to either Warning or Critical. To understand this better, let’s have a look at the graph below: When a monitor changes its state, let’s say from Healthy to Warning/Critical, the monitor will generate an alert. ![]() ![]()
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