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Setting Interval-Valued Comparison and Periodically-Valued Comparison as Alarm Trigger Conditions

Terakhir diperbarui:2024-01-20 17:28:40

    Overview

    Setting an alarm trigger condition usually involves interval-valued comparison of metrics due to business characteristics. For example, you can set to trigger an alarm when API response time is over 50% longer than that in the same time period yesterday.

    Configuration method

    When configuring an alarm policy, enter the following query statements and trigger conditions:
    Query statements:
    * | select
    round(compare[3], 4) as ratio,
    compare[1] as current_avg_request_time,
    compare[2] as yesterday_avg_request_time
    from
    (
    select compare(avg_request_time, 86400) as compare
    from
    (
    select avg("request_time") as avg_request_time
    )
    )
    In the execution result of the above statements:
    ratio indicates the ratio of the current average API response time to the value yesterday (86,400 seconds earlier).
    current_avg_request_time indicates the current average API response time.
    yesterday_avg_request_time indicates the average API response time in the same period yesterday.
    The compare function is used in the above statement. For more information, see Interval-Valued Comparison and Periodicity-Valued Comparison Functions.
    Trigger conditions:
    $1.ratio > 1.5
    An alarm will be triggered if ratio exceeds 1.5, that is, the time is over 50% longer than that yesterday.
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