A severity of a particular type is trigged whenever the returned value from the check is higher than the configured threshold, the baseline.
The notification threshold / baseline can be defined in several ways.
Setting | Description |
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Method | Constant / Average / Median / Deviation |
Percentage | Percentage threshold based on the calculated value. |
Deviation | Number of standard deviations |
Period | Time period for historical results to include in the calculation. |
Offset | Constant to add to the calculated value. |
Static calculations uses a constant threshold value.
Dynamic methods calculate the threshold value on the fly, based on a combination of the type (percentage or deviation), the method (average, median, deviation), the period (time frame for historical data to use), and offset which is added to the calculated value.
Method | Calculation | Type | Example |
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Constant | A fixed value. | Static | 25 |
Average | Average. | Dynamic | 120% of the average returned value for the last 2 hours + offset 50 . |
Median | Median. | Dynamic | 120% of the median value for the last 2 hours + offset 50 . |
Deviation | Standard deviation. | Dynamic | 2 standard deviations + average value for the last 2 hours + offset 50 . |