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Getting Started with Monitors

WebWith Datadog alerting, you have the ability to create monitors that actively check metrics, integration availability, network endpoints, and more. Use monitors to draw attention to …

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Agent Check Status

WebAgent v5. The following command shows the status of the Datadog Agent. sudo systemctl status datadog-agent. If the Agent failed to start, and no further information is provided, …

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Getting Started with the Agent

WebService checks. The Agent is set up to provide the following service checks: datadog.agent.up: Returns OK if the Agent connects to Datadog.. …

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Configure Monitors

WebTrigger when the average, max, min, or sum of the metric is; above, above or equal to, below, or below or equal to the threshold; during the last 5 minutes, 15 minutes, 1 hour, …

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Service Check Monitor

WebFor service check monitors, the per-check grouping is unknown, so you must specify it. Trigger the alert after selected consecutive failures: <NUMBER>. Choose how many …

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Deployment Tracking

WebThe time between deployments metric. Every time a new deployment of a service is detected, Deployment Tracking calculates a value for the time_between_deployments …

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Kubernetes Tag Extraction

WebThe Agent can create and assign tags to all metrics, traces, and logs emitted by a Pod, based on its labels or annotations. If you are running the Agent as a binary on a host, …

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