Configuring event thresholds (SLAs) for automatically discovered applications
The level determines when the system detects a Minor or Critical event on the transaction, and when the system displays the event in the Application View.
This topic presents the following sections:
Before you begin
Before you can configure event thresholds for
- Your system must include BMC TrueSight App Visibility Manager.
- Set up applications for monitoring and configure application discovery.
The following video (2:55) shows you how to configure SLA thresholds for automatically discovered applications or an application with end-user monitoring.
To configure performance and availability event thresholds
- From the TrueSight console navigation pane, select Configuration > Applications.
- Click the name of an automatically discovered application, or an application with end-use monitoring, for which you want to adjust the event thresholds.
- From the Application Configuration action menu, select Edit Application.
- Click the Transaction tab to set the event thresholds.
To modify thresholds for performance, perform the following actions:
- For each transaction entry point, set the percentage of transactions with latency issues to trigger events.
- Select the severity at which the system sends notification about the event.
- Set the latency thresholds for parts of the transaction.
Performance threshold options
Option
Description
Minor Level (%)
For each transaction entry point, the percentage of transactions that exceed one or more performance thresholds, which generates a minor event
Default value: 5%
Critical Level (%)
For each transaction entry point, the percentage of transactions that exceed one or more performance thresholds, which generates a critical event
Default value: 10%
Send Notification
Determines if notification is sent, and if so, at what event severity level:
- Never
- When minor or critical level is breached (Default)
- When critical level is breached
E2E (ms)
End-to-end time at which a user transaction is considered slow and users are impacted
The E2E threshold must be greater than or equal to the largest threshold of Network, Server, or Database.
Default value: 3500 ms
Network (ms)
(Automatically discovered applications) Network time that is considered slow and users are impacted
Default value: 500 ms
Server (ms)
(Automatically discovered applications) Server time that is considered slow
Default value: 2000 ms
Database (ms)
(Automatically discovered applications) Database time that is considered slow
Default value: 100 ms
To modify thresholds for availability errors, perform the following actions:
- For each transaction entry point, set the percentage of transactions with errors to trigger events.
- Select the severity at which the system sends notification about the event.
- Set the HTTP Status Codes numbers, or number range, for which errors are monitored.
Availability Errors threshold options
Option
Description
Minor Level (%)
For each transaction entry point, the percentage of transactions that have errors, which generates a minor event
Default value: 5%
Critical Level (%)
For each transaction entry point, the percentage of transactions that have errors, which generates a critical event
Default value: 10%
Send Notification
Determines if notification is sent, and if so, at what event severity level:
- Never
- When minor or critical level is breached (Default)
- When critical level is breached
HTTP Status Codes
Code numbers for the HTTP errors that you want to monitor
Enter number ranges, individual codes, or both, separated by a comma, for example, 400-450,500-550,308
Default: 400-599
- Click Save.
Where to go from here
When your application setup and configuration is complete, you are ready to start Monitoring-applications.
Related topics
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