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Violation details in Health rule

CommunityUser
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Hi,

I've configured alert for an application to get details about no of slow calls for last 60 minutes time range.

I'm getting alerts triggered when threshold breaches the configured baseline, im getting no of calls which went slow for that time frame. But i'm unable to drilldown which call or transactions went slow for that time.

When i click option "view dashboard during Healthrule violation", it takes me to Tier & node dashboard.


Is it possible to identify which call went slow.

Regards,

Soundarajan

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Pratik_Maskey
Communicator

Hi Soundarajan,

When you click option "view dashboard during Healthrule violation", and move to the Tier & node dashboard. You can move to "Slow Response time" tab and also can the snapshots filter on the type of call for that time range.

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Pratik_Maskey
Communicator

Hi Soundarajan,

When you click option "view dashboard during Healthrule violation", and move to the Tier & node dashboard. You can move to "Slow Response time" tab and also can the snapshots filter on the type of call for that time range.

image.pngimage.pngimage.png

-Thanks

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CommunityUser
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Thanks for your Solution Pratik !!

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