4.1 Configuring Observability Sources
4.1.1 Observability Sources
4.1.2 Data Pipeline and Parser Configuration
4.1.3 Data Enrichment Techniques
4.2 Configuring RCABot and ML Models
7.2 Authentication and Security
7.3 Data Management and Data Model Handling
7.3.1 Storage
7.3.2 Retention
7.3.3 Export/Import
7.3.4 Working with Data Model
7.3.5 Data Extraction
7.4 Control Center
7.4.1 License Entitlements
7.5 Platform Settings
7.5.1 Definitions
7.5.2 Preferences
7.5.3 About
Alert Console and Correlation > Accessing Alert Console
vuSmartMaps Alert Console can be accessed by navigating from the left navigation menu (Observability > Alert Console).
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When you open the Alert Console, you initially see a default setting, but you can choose your preferred time frame using the time picker in the top right corner.
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The landing page is divided into 2 key sections.
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It displays a list of all the alerts that are currently active as well as the Alerts that were triggered during the specified period.
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Alert Trend: Displays the trending chart of Alerts versus Time. You can filter this chart by the Top 5 apps, by Top 5 regions, by Top 5 components, and by top 5 business journeys.
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Below the severity widgets on the Alert Console page, you’ll find a tabular list of events. It displays all events in a structured format, as shown in the screenshot below.
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💡 Note: The columns displayed here can be personalized based on your requirements. You can look up the instructions under Configurations.
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Users receive instant notifications as events occur. You can check these notifications in the Notification bar under the Alerts section, as shown in the screenshot below.
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The Alert Console page provides widgets summarizing events categorized by their severity.
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These widgets offer the following insights: The total count of events grouped by severities:
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To filter the Alert Console for a specific severity, like Error, click the Error widget. To remove the filter and see all events, click on the Error widget again.
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You can apply multiple filters in the Alert Console by clicking on multiple widgets. For example, to view both Error and Warning events, click on both Error and Warning widgets, and the page will filter accordingly.
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