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The Monitoring service allows you to set custom alerts for virtual machines in Compute and buckets in Object Storage. Alerts notify you when resource usage crosses the specified thresholds. To create a new alert:
  1. In the web console, go to https://mintcdn.com/nebius-ai-cloud/1Ha0sWR6e1mnIaHS/_assets/sidebar/observability.svg?fit=max&auto=format&n=1Ha0sWR6e1mnIaHS&q=85&s=911a6fc7da512bdf286067c68245a501 Observability → Alerts.
  2. Click https://mintcdn.com/nebius-ai-cloud/1Ha0sWR6e1mnIaHS/_assets/plus.svg?fit=max&auto=format&n=1Ha0sWR6e1mnIaHS&q=85&s=7c9efc69d65fc58db0eb73702fd81aa1 Create alert.
  3. In the window that opens, set conditions for the alert:
    • Metric: The metric that you want to be notified on.
    • Handler and Object Type: Additional filters for Object Storage buckets that may appear depending on Metric.
    • Condition: Choose if you want to be notified when the value exceeds or drops below the threshold.
    • Threshold: The value that triggers the alert.
    • Duration: Time during which the condition is met.
    The service, resource type and ID are filled in automatically.
  4. Click Continue.
  5. Click Add email, and then specify the required email. You can choose from the list that includes all emails that you have already used for notifications. If you have admin rights, you can see all contacts from your tenant in this list. If you don’t have admin rights, you can see only your own contacts, even if some other user in your tenant is subscribed to the same alert. If you want add a new email, verify it by using the code that the service sends to this email.
  6. Click Create alert.
To review existing alerts, go to https://mintcdn.com/nebius-ai-cloud/1Ha0sWR6e1mnIaHS/_assets/sidebar/observability.svg?fit=max&auto=format&n=1Ha0sWR6e1mnIaHS&q=85&s=911a6fc7da512bdf286067c68245a501 Observability → Alerts. You can edit or delete alerts or change the notification email. Click https://mintcdn.com/nebius-ai-cloud/1Ha0sWR6e1mnIaHS/_assets/button-vellipsis.svg?fit=max&auto=format&n=1Ha0sWR6e1mnIaHS&q=85&s=e80b8e57c43bfd117679262e6a1334ad and select one of the options. Alerts can have the following statuses:
  • Firing: The alert condition is met, and the alert is active.
  • Pending: The condition is met, but it needs to last longer before the alert becomes firing.
  • Normal: The condition is not met, and the alert is inactive.