@Generated(value="OracleSDKGenerator", comments="API Version: 20180401") public final class AlarmOverride extends com.oracle.bmc.http.client.internal.ExplicitlySetBmcModel
Values to use for an independent evaluation of the alarm. You can specify values for query,
severity, body, and pending duration. When an alarm contains overrides, the Monitoring service
evaluates each override in order, beginning with the first override in the array (index position
0
), and then evaluates the alarm’s base values (ruleName
value of BASE
)
Note: Objects should always be created or deserialized using the AlarmOverride.Builder
. This model
distinguishes fields that are null
because they are unset from fields that are explicitly
set to null
. This is done in the setter methods of the AlarmOverride.Builder
, which maintain a
set of all explicitly set fields called AlarmOverride.Builder.__explicitlySet__
. The hashCode()
and equals(Object)
methods are implemented to take the explicitly set
fields into account. The constructor, on the other hand, does not take the explicitly set fields
into account (since the constructor cannot distinguish explicit null
from unset null
).
Modifier and Type | Class and Description |
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static class |
AlarmOverride.Builder |
EXPLICITLY_SET_FILTER_NAME, EXPLICITLY_SET_PROPERTY_NAME
Constructor and Description |
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AlarmOverride(String pendingDuration,
Alarm.Severity severity,
String body,
String ruleName,
String query)
Deprecated.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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static AlarmOverride.Builder |
builder()
Create a new builder.
|
boolean |
equals(Object o) |
String |
getBody()
The human-readable content of the delivered alarm notification.
|
String |
getPendingDuration()
The period of time that the condition defined in the alarm must persist before the alarm
state changes from “OK” to “FIRING”.
|
String |
getQuery()
The Monitoring Query Language (MQL) expression to evaluate for the alarm.
|
String |
getRuleName()
A user-friendly description for this alarm override.
|
Alarm.Severity |
getSeverity()
The perceived severity of the alarm with regard to the affected system.
|
int |
hashCode() |
AlarmOverride.Builder |
toBuilder() |
String |
toString() |
String |
toString(boolean includeByteArrayContents)
Return a string representation of the object.
|
markPropertyAsExplicitlySet, wasPropertyExplicitlySet
@Deprecated @ConstructorProperties(value={"pendingDuration","severity","body","ruleName","query"}) public AlarmOverride(String pendingDuration, Alarm.Severity severity, String body, String ruleName, String query)
public static AlarmOverride.Builder builder()
Create a new builder.
public AlarmOverride.Builder toBuilder()
public String getPendingDuration()
The period of time that the condition defined in the alarm must persist before the alarm state changes from “OK” to “FIRING”. For example, a value of 5 minutes means that the alarm must persist in breaching the condition for five minutes before the alarm updates its state to “FIRING”.
The duration is specified as a string in ISO 8601 format (PT10M
for ten minutes or
PT1H
for one hour). Minimum: PT1M. Maximum: PT1H. Default: PT1M.
Under the default value of PT1M, the first evaluation that breaches the alarm updates the state to "FIRING".
The alarm updates its status to "OK" when the breaching condition has been clear for the most recent minute.
Example: PT5M
public Alarm.Severity getSeverity()
The perceived severity of the alarm with regard to the affected system.
Example: CRITICAL
public String getBody()
The human-readable content of the delivered alarm notification. Optionally include dynamic variables. Oracle recommends providing guidance to operators for resolving the alarm condition. Consider adding links to standard runbook practices. Avoid entering confidential information.
Example: High CPU usage alert. Follow runbook instructions for resolution.
public String getRuleName()
A user-friendly description for this alarm override. Must be unique across all ruleName
values for the alarm.
public String getQuery()
The Monitoring Query Language (MQL) expression to evaluate for the alarm. The Alarms feature
of the Monitoring service interprets results for each returned time series as Boolean values,
where zero represents false and a non-zero value represents true. A true value means that the
trigger rule condition has been met. The query must specify a metric, statistic, interval,
and trigger rule (threshold or absence). Supported values for interval depend on the
specified time range. More interval values are supported for smaller time ranges. You can
optionally specify dimensions and grouping functions. Also, you can customize the absence
detection
period.
Supported grouping functions: grouping()
, groupBy()
. For information about
writing MQL expressions, see Editing the MQL Expression for a
Query. For
details about MQL, see Monitoring Query Language (MQL)
Reference. For
available dimensions, review the metric definition for the supported service. See Supported
Services.
Example of threshold alarm:
-----
CpuUtilization[1m]{availabilityDomain="cumS:PHX-AD-1"}.groupBy(availabilityDomain).percentile(0.9) > 85
-----
Example of absence alarm:
-----
CpuUtilization[1m]{availabilityDomain="cumS:PHX-AD-1"}.absent()
----- Example of absence alarm with custom absence detection period of 20 hours:
-----
CpuUtilization[1m]{availabilityDomain="cumS:PHX-AD-1"}.absent(20h)
-----
public String toString()
toString
in class com.oracle.bmc.http.client.internal.ExplicitlySetBmcModel
public String toString(boolean includeByteArrayContents)
Return a string representation of the object.
includeByteArrayContents
- true to include the full contents of byte arrayspublic boolean equals(Object o)
equals
in class com.oracle.bmc.http.client.internal.ExplicitlySetBmcModel
public int hashCode()
hashCode
in class com.oracle.bmc.http.client.internal.ExplicitlySetBmcModel
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