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How do I set up Detectors to Trigger Alerts in Splunk Infrastructure Monitoring or IMM?

bjennewein
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Wondering how to set up Detectors to Trigger Alerts with Splunk Infrastructure Monitoring, part of Splunk Observability Cloud?

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bjennewein
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Alerts are triggered by rules contained in Detectors. But how do you set up those rules? In this guide you'll find definitions and information about how to set up your rules and link them to your charts.

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kharade0009
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Hello ,

How we can send single email for all alerts for specific  metrics and multiple instances?

right now I have configured the alerts for cpu.utilization.but I am getting multiple emails for different instance id.I wanted to group all the instance id for CPU. Utilization in one email. 

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bjennewein
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Alerts are triggered by rules contained in Detectors. But how do you set up those rules? In this guide you'll find definitions and information about how to set up your rules and link them to your charts.

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kharade0009
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Hello

This link was'nt useful for me.I have already configured the alert and I am getting the alerts emails on my email id.

but my client wants single email for multiple instances given in the in the alert signal.

I am getting  20 emails separately.instead I need to single email having all details in the same email.

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