Parameters | Description |
Rule Name/ID | The alarm rule name configured by the user or the system default generated current alarm rule ID. |
Rule Status | Enable: Turn on the current alarm rule, and during task execution, alerts will be triggered based on the alarm rule and thresholds. Disable: Turn off alarm verification. |
Alarm Severity | The importance level of the current triggered alarm, distinguishing the content of alarm messages sent based on different metric alarm levels. Currently, three alarm types are provided: normal, important, and urgent. |
Metric Threshold | Offline synchronization tasks currently support configuring alarms for task failures and task timeouts: Task failure: An alert is triggered when the task exceeds the specified failure count. Task timeout: An alert is triggered when the task exceeds the specified duration (minutes). |
The ID of the last alarm instance | The instance ID of the most recent alarm information triggered |
Last Alarm Time | The most recent time an alarm was triggered |
Operation | Supports removing alerts, viewing alert history, and editing rules. Remove the Alarm: Disassociate the alert rule from the current task without deleting the alert rule and without disassociating the current rule from other tasks Note: Remove Alert: Only supports removing monitoring objects for the specified task Alarm Records: Supports viewing all alert history information based on the current rule name Editing Rules: Supports editing the current alert rule, and the edit results affect all tasks associated with the rule |
Parameters | Description |
Rule Name/ID | The alert rule name specified by the user or the system-generated alert rule ID. |
Metric Threshold | Offline synchronization tasks currently support configuring alarms for task failures and task timeouts: Task failure: An alert is triggered when the task exceeds the specified failure count. Task Timeout: An alert is triggered when the task runs longer than the specified duration (minutes) |
Rule Creator | The user who created the rule |
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