dynatrace.ServiceAnomalies
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Create ServiceAnomalies Resource
Resources are created with functions called constructors. To learn more about declaring and configuring resources, see Resources.
Constructor syntax
new ServiceAnomalies(name: string, args?: ServiceAnomaliesArgs, opts?: CustomResourceOptions);
@overload
def ServiceAnomalies(resource_name: str,
args: Optional[ServiceAnomaliesArgs] = None,
opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None)
@overload
def ServiceAnomalies(resource_name: str,
opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
failure_rates: Optional[ServiceAnomaliesFailureRatesArgs] = None,
load: Optional[ServiceAnomaliesLoadArgs] = None,
load_drops: Optional[ServiceAnomaliesLoadDropsArgs] = None,
response_times: Optional[ServiceAnomaliesResponseTimesArgs] = None)
func NewServiceAnomalies(ctx *Context, name string, args *ServiceAnomaliesArgs, opts ...ResourceOption) (*ServiceAnomalies, error)
public ServiceAnomalies(string name, ServiceAnomaliesArgs? args = null, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)
public ServiceAnomalies(String name, ServiceAnomaliesArgs args)
public ServiceAnomalies(String name, ServiceAnomaliesArgs args, CustomResourceOptions options)
type: dynatrace:ServiceAnomalies
properties: # The arguments to resource properties.
options: # Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
Parameters
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args ServiceAnomaliesArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- resource_name str
- The unique name of the resource.
- args ServiceAnomaliesArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts ResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- ctx Context
- Context object for the current deployment.
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args ServiceAnomaliesArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts ResourceOption
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args ServiceAnomaliesArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- name String
- The unique name of the resource.
- args ServiceAnomaliesArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- options CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
Constructor example
The following reference example uses placeholder values for all input properties.
var serviceAnomaliesResource = new Dynatrace.ServiceAnomalies("serviceAnomaliesResource", new()
{
FailureRates = new Dynatrace.Inputs.ServiceAnomaliesFailureRatesArgs
{
Auto = new Dynatrace.Inputs.ServiceAnomaliesFailureRatesAutoArgs
{
Absolute = 0,
Relative = 0,
Unknowns = "string",
},
Thresholds = new Dynatrace.Inputs.ServiceAnomaliesFailureRatesThresholdsArgs
{
Sensitivity = "string",
Threshold = 0,
Unknowns = "string",
},
},
Load = new Dynatrace.Inputs.ServiceAnomaliesLoadArgs
{
Drops = new Dynatrace.Inputs.ServiceAnomaliesLoadDropsArgs
{
Minutes = 0,
Percent = 0,
},
Spikes = new Dynatrace.Inputs.ServiceAnomaliesLoadSpikesArgs
{
Minutes = 0,
Percent = 0,
Unknowns = "string",
},
},
LoadDrops = new Dynatrace.Inputs.ServiceAnomaliesLoadDropsArgs
{
Minutes = 0,
Percent = 0,
},
ResponseTimes = new Dynatrace.Inputs.ServiceAnomaliesResponseTimesArgs
{
Auto = new Dynatrace.Inputs.ServiceAnomaliesResponseTimesAutoArgs
{
Load = "string",
Milliseconds = 0,
Percent = 0,
SlowestMilliseconds = 0,
SlowestPercent = 0,
Unknowns = "string",
},
Thresholds = new Dynatrace.Inputs.ServiceAnomaliesResponseTimesThresholdsArgs
{
Load = "string",
Milliseconds = 0,
Sensitivity = "string",
SlowestMilliseconds = 0,
Unknowns = "string",
},
},
});
example, err := dynatrace.NewServiceAnomalies(ctx, "serviceAnomaliesResource", &dynatrace.ServiceAnomaliesArgs{
FailureRates: &dynatrace.ServiceAnomaliesFailureRatesArgs{
Auto: &dynatrace.ServiceAnomaliesFailureRatesAutoArgs{
Absolute: pulumi.Int(0),
Relative: pulumi.Int(0),
Unknowns: pulumi.String("string"),
},
Thresholds: &dynatrace.ServiceAnomaliesFailureRatesThresholdsArgs{
Sensitivity: pulumi.String("string"),
Threshold: pulumi.Int(0),
Unknowns: pulumi.String("string"),
},
},
Load: &dynatrace.ServiceAnomaliesLoadArgs{
Drops: &dynatrace.ServiceAnomaliesLoadDropsArgs{
Minutes: pulumi.Int(0),
Percent: pulumi.Int(0),
},
Spikes: &dynatrace.ServiceAnomaliesLoadSpikesArgs{
Minutes: pulumi.Int(0),
Percent: pulumi.Int(0),
Unknowns: pulumi.String("string"),
},
},
LoadDrops: &dynatrace.ServiceAnomaliesLoadDropsArgs{
Minutes: pulumi.Int(0),
Percent: pulumi.Int(0),
},
ResponseTimes: &dynatrace.ServiceAnomaliesResponseTimesArgs{
Auto: &dynatrace.ServiceAnomaliesResponseTimesAutoArgs{
Load: pulumi.String("string"),
Milliseconds: pulumi.Int(0),
Percent: pulumi.Int(0),
SlowestMilliseconds: pulumi.Int(0),
SlowestPercent: pulumi.Int(0),
Unknowns: pulumi.String("string"),
},
Thresholds: &dynatrace.ServiceAnomaliesResponseTimesThresholdsArgs{
Load: pulumi.String("string"),
Milliseconds: pulumi.Int(0),
Sensitivity: pulumi.String("string"),
SlowestMilliseconds: pulumi.Int(0),
Unknowns: pulumi.String("string"),
},
},
})
var serviceAnomaliesResource = new ServiceAnomalies("serviceAnomaliesResource", ServiceAnomaliesArgs.builder()
.failureRates(ServiceAnomaliesFailureRatesArgs.builder()
.auto(ServiceAnomaliesFailureRatesAutoArgs.builder()
.absolute(0)
.relative(0)
.unknowns("string")
.build())
.thresholds(ServiceAnomaliesFailureRatesThresholdsArgs.builder()
.sensitivity("string")
.threshold(0)
.unknowns("string")
.build())
.build())
.load(ServiceAnomaliesLoadArgs.builder()
.drops(ServiceAnomaliesLoadDropsArgs.builder()
.minutes(0)
.percent(0)
.build())
.spikes(ServiceAnomaliesLoadSpikesArgs.builder()
.minutes(0)
.percent(0)
.unknowns("string")
.build())
.build())
.loadDrops(ServiceAnomaliesLoadDropsArgs.builder()
.minutes(0)
.percent(0)
.build())
.responseTimes(ServiceAnomaliesResponseTimesArgs.builder()
.auto(ServiceAnomaliesResponseTimesAutoArgs.builder()
.load("string")
.milliseconds(0)
.percent(0)
.slowestMilliseconds(0)
.slowestPercent(0)
.unknowns("string")
.build())
.thresholds(ServiceAnomaliesResponseTimesThresholdsArgs.builder()
.load("string")
.milliseconds(0)
.sensitivity("string")
.slowestMilliseconds(0)
.unknowns("string")
.build())
.build())
.build());
service_anomalies_resource = dynatrace.ServiceAnomalies("serviceAnomaliesResource",
failure_rates={
"auto": {
"absolute": 0,
"relative": 0,
"unknowns": "string",
},
"thresholds": {
"sensitivity": "string",
"threshold": 0,
"unknowns": "string",
},
},
load={
"drops": {
"minutes": 0,
"percent": 0,
},
"spikes": {
"minutes": 0,
"percent": 0,
"unknowns": "string",
},
},
load_drops={
"minutes": 0,
"percent": 0,
},
response_times={
"auto": {
"load": "string",
"milliseconds": 0,
"percent": 0,
"slowest_milliseconds": 0,
"slowest_percent": 0,
"unknowns": "string",
},
"thresholds": {
"load": "string",
"milliseconds": 0,
"sensitivity": "string",
"slowest_milliseconds": 0,
"unknowns": "string",
},
})
const serviceAnomaliesResource = new dynatrace.ServiceAnomalies("serviceAnomaliesResource", {
failureRates: {
auto: {
absolute: 0,
relative: 0,
unknowns: "string",
},
thresholds: {
sensitivity: "string",
threshold: 0,
unknowns: "string",
},
},
load: {
drops: {
minutes: 0,
percent: 0,
},
spikes: {
minutes: 0,
percent: 0,
unknowns: "string",
},
},
loadDrops: {
minutes: 0,
percent: 0,
},
responseTimes: {
auto: {
load: "string",
milliseconds: 0,
percent: 0,
slowestMilliseconds: 0,
slowestPercent: 0,
unknowns: "string",
},
thresholds: {
load: "string",
milliseconds: 0,
sensitivity: "string",
slowestMilliseconds: 0,
unknowns: "string",
},
},
});
type: dynatrace:ServiceAnomalies
properties:
failureRates:
auto:
absolute: 0
relative: 0
unknowns: string
thresholds:
sensitivity: string
threshold: 0
unknowns: string
load:
drops:
minutes: 0
percent: 0
spikes:
minutes: 0
percent: 0
unknowns: string
loadDrops:
minutes: 0
percent: 0
responseTimes:
auto:
load: string
milliseconds: 0
percent: 0
slowestMilliseconds: 0
slowestPercent: 0
unknowns: string
thresholds:
load: string
milliseconds: 0
sensitivity: string
slowestMilliseconds: 0
unknowns: string
ServiceAnomalies Resource Properties
To learn more about resource properties and how to use them, see Inputs and Outputs in the Architecture and Concepts docs.
Inputs
In Python, inputs that are objects can be passed either as argument classes or as dictionary literals.
The ServiceAnomalies resource accepts the following input properties:
- Failure
Rates Pulumiverse.Dynatrace. Inputs. Service Anomalies Failure Rates - Configuration of failure rate increase detection. Detecting failure rate increases will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- Load
Pulumiverse.
Dynatrace. Inputs. Service Anomalies Load - The configuration of load spikes detection. Detecting load spikes will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- Load
Drops Pulumiverse.Dynatrace. Inputs. Service Anomalies Load Drops - The configuration of load drops detection. Detecting load drops will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- Response
Times Pulumiverse.Dynatrace. Inputs. Service Anomalies Response Times - Configuration of response time degradation detection. Detecting response time degradation will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- Failure
Rates ServiceAnomalies Failure Rates Args - Configuration of failure rate increase detection. Detecting failure rate increases will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- Load
Service
Anomalies Load Args - The configuration of load spikes detection. Detecting load spikes will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- Load
Drops ServiceAnomalies Load Drops Args - The configuration of load drops detection. Detecting load drops will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- Response
Times ServiceAnomalies Response Times Args - Configuration of response time degradation detection. Detecting response time degradation will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- failure
Rates ServiceAnomalies Failure Rates - Configuration of failure rate increase detection. Detecting failure rate increases will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- load
Service
Anomalies Load - The configuration of load spikes detection. Detecting load spikes will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- load
Drops ServiceAnomalies Load Drops - The configuration of load drops detection. Detecting load drops will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- response
Times ServiceAnomalies Response Times - Configuration of response time degradation detection. Detecting response time degradation will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- failure
Rates ServiceAnomalies Failure Rates - Configuration of failure rate increase detection. Detecting failure rate increases will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- load
Service
Anomalies Load - The configuration of load spikes detection. Detecting load spikes will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- load
Drops ServiceAnomalies Load Drops - The configuration of load drops detection. Detecting load drops will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- response
Times ServiceAnomalies Response Times - Configuration of response time degradation detection. Detecting response time degradation will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- failure_
rates ServiceAnomalies Failure Rates Args - Configuration of failure rate increase detection. Detecting failure rate increases will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- load
Service
Anomalies Load Args - The configuration of load spikes detection. Detecting load spikes will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- load_
drops ServiceAnomalies Load Drops Args - The configuration of load drops detection. Detecting load drops will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- response_
times ServiceAnomalies Response Times Args - Configuration of response time degradation detection. Detecting response time degradation will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- failure
Rates Property Map - Configuration of failure rate increase detection. Detecting failure rate increases will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- load Property Map
- The configuration of load spikes detection. Detecting load spikes will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- load
Drops Property Map - The configuration of load drops detection. Detecting load drops will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- response
Times Property Map - Configuration of response time degradation detection. Detecting response time degradation will be disabled if this block is omitted.
Outputs
All input properties are implicitly available as output properties. Additionally, the ServiceAnomalies resource produces the following output properties:
- Id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- Id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- id String
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- id str
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- id String
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
Look up Existing ServiceAnomalies Resource
Get an existing ServiceAnomalies resource’s state with the given name, ID, and optional extra properties used to qualify the lookup.
public static get(name: string, id: Input<ID>, state?: ServiceAnomaliesState, opts?: CustomResourceOptions): ServiceAnomalies
@staticmethod
def get(resource_name: str,
id: str,
opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
failure_rates: Optional[ServiceAnomaliesFailureRatesArgs] = None,
load: Optional[ServiceAnomaliesLoadArgs] = None,
load_drops: Optional[ServiceAnomaliesLoadDropsArgs] = None,
response_times: Optional[ServiceAnomaliesResponseTimesArgs] = None) -> ServiceAnomalies
func GetServiceAnomalies(ctx *Context, name string, id IDInput, state *ServiceAnomaliesState, opts ...ResourceOption) (*ServiceAnomalies, error)
public static ServiceAnomalies Get(string name, Input<string> id, ServiceAnomaliesState? state, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)
public static ServiceAnomalies get(String name, Output<String> id, ServiceAnomaliesState state, CustomResourceOptions options)
Resource lookup is not supported in YAML
- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- resource_name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- Failure
Rates Pulumiverse.Dynatrace. Inputs. Service Anomalies Failure Rates - Configuration of failure rate increase detection. Detecting failure rate increases will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- Load
Pulumiverse.
Dynatrace. Inputs. Service Anomalies Load - The configuration of load spikes detection. Detecting load spikes will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- Load
Drops Pulumiverse.Dynatrace. Inputs. Service Anomalies Load Drops - The configuration of load drops detection. Detecting load drops will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- Response
Times Pulumiverse.Dynatrace. Inputs. Service Anomalies Response Times - Configuration of response time degradation detection. Detecting response time degradation will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- Failure
Rates ServiceAnomalies Failure Rates Args - Configuration of failure rate increase detection. Detecting failure rate increases will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- Load
Service
Anomalies Load Args - The configuration of load spikes detection. Detecting load spikes will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- Load
Drops ServiceAnomalies Load Drops Args - The configuration of load drops detection. Detecting load drops will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- Response
Times ServiceAnomalies Response Times Args - Configuration of response time degradation detection. Detecting response time degradation will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- failure
Rates ServiceAnomalies Failure Rates - Configuration of failure rate increase detection. Detecting failure rate increases will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- load
Service
Anomalies Load - The configuration of load spikes detection. Detecting load spikes will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- load
Drops ServiceAnomalies Load Drops - The configuration of load drops detection. Detecting load drops will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- response
Times ServiceAnomalies Response Times - Configuration of response time degradation detection. Detecting response time degradation will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- failure
Rates ServiceAnomalies Failure Rates - Configuration of failure rate increase detection. Detecting failure rate increases will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- load
Service
Anomalies Load - The configuration of load spikes detection. Detecting load spikes will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- load
Drops ServiceAnomalies Load Drops - The configuration of load drops detection. Detecting load drops will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- response
Times ServiceAnomalies Response Times - Configuration of response time degradation detection. Detecting response time degradation will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- failure_
rates ServiceAnomalies Failure Rates Args - Configuration of failure rate increase detection. Detecting failure rate increases will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- load
Service
Anomalies Load Args - The configuration of load spikes detection. Detecting load spikes will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- load_
drops ServiceAnomalies Load Drops Args - The configuration of load drops detection. Detecting load drops will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- response_
times ServiceAnomalies Response Times Args - Configuration of response time degradation detection. Detecting response time degradation will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- failure
Rates Property Map - Configuration of failure rate increase detection. Detecting failure rate increases will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- load Property Map
- The configuration of load spikes detection. Detecting load spikes will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- load
Drops Property Map - The configuration of load drops detection. Detecting load drops will be disabled if this block is omitted.
- response
Times Property Map - Configuration of response time degradation detection. Detecting response time degradation will be disabled if this block is omitted.
Supporting Types
ServiceAnomaliesFailureRates, ServiceAnomaliesFailureRatesArgs
- Auto
Pulumiverse.
Dynatrace. Inputs. Service Anomalies Failure Rates Auto - Parameters of failure rate increase auto-detection. Example: If the expected error rate is 1.5%, and you set an absolute increase of 1%, and a relative increase of 50%, the thresholds will be: Absolute: 1.5% + 1% = 2.5% Relative: 1.5% + 1.5% * 50% = 2.25%
- Thresholds
Pulumiverse.
Dynatrace. Inputs. Service Anomalies Failure Rates Thresholds - Fixed thresholds for failure rate increase detection
- Auto
Service
Anomalies Failure Rates Auto - Parameters of failure rate increase auto-detection. Example: If the expected error rate is 1.5%, and you set an absolute increase of 1%, and a relative increase of 50%, the thresholds will be: Absolute: 1.5% + 1% = 2.5% Relative: 1.5% + 1.5% * 50% = 2.25%
- Thresholds
Service
Anomalies Failure Rates Thresholds - Fixed thresholds for failure rate increase detection
- auto
Service
Anomalies Failure Rates Auto - Parameters of failure rate increase auto-detection. Example: If the expected error rate is 1.5%, and you set an absolute increase of 1%, and a relative increase of 50%, the thresholds will be: Absolute: 1.5% + 1% = 2.5% Relative: 1.5% + 1.5% * 50% = 2.25%
- thresholds
Service
Anomalies Failure Rates Thresholds - Fixed thresholds for failure rate increase detection
- auto
Service
Anomalies Failure Rates Auto - Parameters of failure rate increase auto-detection. Example: If the expected error rate is 1.5%, and you set an absolute increase of 1%, and a relative increase of 50%, the thresholds will be: Absolute: 1.5% + 1% = 2.5% Relative: 1.5% + 1.5% * 50% = 2.25%
- thresholds
Service
Anomalies Failure Rates Thresholds - Fixed thresholds for failure rate increase detection
- auto
Service
Anomalies Failure Rates Auto - Parameters of failure rate increase auto-detection. Example: If the expected error rate is 1.5%, and you set an absolute increase of 1%, and a relative increase of 50%, the thresholds will be: Absolute: 1.5% + 1% = 2.5% Relative: 1.5% + 1.5% * 50% = 2.25%
- thresholds
Service
Anomalies Failure Rates Thresholds - Fixed thresholds for failure rate increase detection
- auto Property Map
- Parameters of failure rate increase auto-detection. Example: If the expected error rate is 1.5%, and you set an absolute increase of 1%, and a relative increase of 50%, the thresholds will be: Absolute: 1.5% + 1% = 2.5% Relative: 1.5% + 1.5% * 50% = 2.25%
- thresholds Property Map
- Fixed thresholds for failure rate increase detection
ServiceAnomaliesFailureRatesAuto, ServiceAnomaliesFailureRatesAutoArgs
ServiceAnomaliesFailureRatesThresholds, ServiceAnomaliesFailureRatesThresholdsArgs
- Sensitivity string
- Sensitivity of the threshold. With
low
sensitivity, high statistical confidence is used. Brief violations (for example, due to a surge in load) won't trigger alerts. Withhigh
sensitivity, no statistical confidence is used. Each violation triggers alert - Threshold int
- Failure rate during any 5-minute period to trigger an alert, %
- Unknowns string
- allows for configuring properties that are not explicitly supported by the current version of this provider
- Sensitivity string
- Sensitivity of the threshold. With
low
sensitivity, high statistical confidence is used. Brief violations (for example, due to a surge in load) won't trigger alerts. Withhigh
sensitivity, no statistical confidence is used. Each violation triggers alert - Threshold int
- Failure rate during any 5-minute period to trigger an alert, %
- Unknowns string
- allows for configuring properties that are not explicitly supported by the current version of this provider
- sensitivity String
- Sensitivity of the threshold. With
low
sensitivity, high statistical confidence is used. Brief violations (for example, due to a surge in load) won't trigger alerts. Withhigh
sensitivity, no statistical confidence is used. Each violation triggers alert - threshold Integer
- Failure rate during any 5-minute period to trigger an alert, %
- unknowns String
- allows for configuring properties that are not explicitly supported by the current version of this provider
- sensitivity string
- Sensitivity of the threshold. With
low
sensitivity, high statistical confidence is used. Brief violations (for example, due to a surge in load) won't trigger alerts. Withhigh
sensitivity, no statistical confidence is used. Each violation triggers alert - threshold number
- Failure rate during any 5-minute period to trigger an alert, %
- unknowns string
- allows for configuring properties that are not explicitly supported by the current version of this provider
- sensitivity str
- Sensitivity of the threshold. With
low
sensitivity, high statistical confidence is used. Brief violations (for example, due to a surge in load) won't trigger alerts. Withhigh
sensitivity, no statistical confidence is used. Each violation triggers alert - threshold int
- Failure rate during any 5-minute period to trigger an alert, %
- unknowns str
- allows for configuring properties that are not explicitly supported by the current version of this provider
- sensitivity String
- Sensitivity of the threshold. With
low
sensitivity, high statistical confidence is used. Brief violations (for example, due to a surge in load) won't trigger alerts. Withhigh
sensitivity, no statistical confidence is used. Each violation triggers alert - threshold Number
- Failure rate during any 5-minute period to trigger an alert, %
- unknowns String
- allows for configuring properties that are not explicitly supported by the current version of this provider
ServiceAnomaliesLoad, ServiceAnomaliesLoadArgs
- Drops
Pulumiverse.
Dynatrace. Inputs. Service Anomalies Load Drops - The configuration of traffic drops detection
- Spikes
Pulumiverse.
Dynatrace. Inputs. Service Anomalies Load Spikes - The configuration of traffic spikes detection
- Drops
Service
Anomalies Load Drops - The configuration of traffic drops detection
- Spikes
Service
Anomalies Load Spikes - The configuration of traffic spikes detection
- drops
Service
Anomalies Load Drops - The configuration of traffic drops detection
- spikes
Service
Anomalies Load Spikes - The configuration of traffic spikes detection
- drops
Service
Anomalies Load Drops - The configuration of traffic drops detection
- spikes
Service
Anomalies Load Spikes - The configuration of traffic spikes detection
- drops
Service
Anomalies Load Drops - The configuration of traffic drops detection
- spikes
Service
Anomalies Load Spikes - The configuration of traffic spikes detection
- drops Property Map
- The configuration of traffic drops detection
- spikes Property Map
- The configuration of traffic spikes detection
ServiceAnomaliesLoadDrops, ServiceAnomaliesLoadDropsArgs
ServiceAnomaliesLoadSpikes, ServiceAnomaliesLoadSpikesArgs
ServiceAnomaliesResponseTimes, ServiceAnomaliesResponseTimesArgs
- Auto
Pulumiverse.
Dynatrace. Inputs. Service Anomalies Response Times Auto - Parameters of the response time degradation auto-detection. Violation of any criterion triggers an alert
- Thresholds
Pulumiverse.
Dynatrace. Inputs. Service Anomalies Response Times Thresholds - Fixed thresholds for response time degradation detection
- Auto
Service
Anomalies Response Times Auto - Parameters of the response time degradation auto-detection. Violation of any criterion triggers an alert
- Thresholds
Service
Anomalies Response Times Thresholds - Fixed thresholds for response time degradation detection
- auto
Service
Anomalies Response Times Auto - Parameters of the response time degradation auto-detection. Violation of any criterion triggers an alert
- thresholds
Service
Anomalies Response Times Thresholds - Fixed thresholds for response time degradation detection
- auto
Service
Anomalies Response Times Auto - Parameters of the response time degradation auto-detection. Violation of any criterion triggers an alert
- thresholds
Service
Anomalies Response Times Thresholds - Fixed thresholds for response time degradation detection
- auto
Service
Anomalies Response Times Auto - Parameters of the response time degradation auto-detection. Violation of any criterion triggers an alert
- thresholds
Service
Anomalies Response Times Thresholds - Fixed thresholds for response time degradation detection
- auto Property Map
- Parameters of the response time degradation auto-detection. Violation of any criterion triggers an alert
- thresholds Property Map
- Fixed thresholds for response time degradation detection
ServiceAnomaliesResponseTimesAuto, ServiceAnomaliesResponseTimesAutoArgs
- Load string
- Minimal service load to detect response time degradation. Response time degradation of services with smaller load won't trigger alerts. Possible values are
FIFTEEN_REQUESTS_PER_MINUTE
,FIVE_REQUESTS_PER_MINUTE
,ONE_REQUEST_PER_MINUTE
andTEN_REQUESTS_PER_MINUTE
- Milliseconds int
- Alert if the response time degrades by more than X milliseconds
- Percent int
- Alert if the response time degrades by more than X %
- Slowest
Milliseconds int - Alert if the response time of the slowest 10% degrades by more than X milliseconds
- Slowest
Percent int - Alert if the response time of the slowest 10% degrades by more than X milliseconds
- Unknowns string
- allows for configuring properties that are not explicitly supported by the current version of this provider
- Load string
- Minimal service load to detect response time degradation. Response time degradation of services with smaller load won't trigger alerts. Possible values are
FIFTEEN_REQUESTS_PER_MINUTE
,FIVE_REQUESTS_PER_MINUTE
,ONE_REQUEST_PER_MINUTE
andTEN_REQUESTS_PER_MINUTE
- Milliseconds int
- Alert if the response time degrades by more than X milliseconds
- Percent int
- Alert if the response time degrades by more than X %
- Slowest
Milliseconds int - Alert if the response time of the slowest 10% degrades by more than X milliseconds
- Slowest
Percent int - Alert if the response time of the slowest 10% degrades by more than X milliseconds
- Unknowns string
- allows for configuring properties that are not explicitly supported by the current version of this provider
- load String
- Minimal service load to detect response time degradation. Response time degradation of services with smaller load won't trigger alerts. Possible values are
FIFTEEN_REQUESTS_PER_MINUTE
,FIVE_REQUESTS_PER_MINUTE
,ONE_REQUEST_PER_MINUTE
andTEN_REQUESTS_PER_MINUTE
- milliseconds Integer
- Alert if the response time degrades by more than X milliseconds
- percent Integer
- Alert if the response time degrades by more than X %
- slowest
Milliseconds Integer - Alert if the response time of the slowest 10% degrades by more than X milliseconds
- slowest
Percent Integer - Alert if the response time of the slowest 10% degrades by more than X milliseconds
- unknowns String
- allows for configuring properties that are not explicitly supported by the current version of this provider
- load string
- Minimal service load to detect response time degradation. Response time degradation of services with smaller load won't trigger alerts. Possible values are
FIFTEEN_REQUESTS_PER_MINUTE
,FIVE_REQUESTS_PER_MINUTE
,ONE_REQUEST_PER_MINUTE
andTEN_REQUESTS_PER_MINUTE
- milliseconds number
- Alert if the response time degrades by more than X milliseconds
- percent number
- Alert if the response time degrades by more than X %
- slowest
Milliseconds number - Alert if the response time of the slowest 10% degrades by more than X milliseconds
- slowest
Percent number - Alert if the response time of the slowest 10% degrades by more than X milliseconds
- unknowns string
- allows for configuring properties that are not explicitly supported by the current version of this provider
- load str
- Minimal service load to detect response time degradation. Response time degradation of services with smaller load won't trigger alerts. Possible values are
FIFTEEN_REQUESTS_PER_MINUTE
,FIVE_REQUESTS_PER_MINUTE
,ONE_REQUEST_PER_MINUTE
andTEN_REQUESTS_PER_MINUTE
- milliseconds int
- Alert if the response time degrades by more than X milliseconds
- percent int
- Alert if the response time degrades by more than X %
- slowest_
milliseconds int - Alert if the response time of the slowest 10% degrades by more than X milliseconds
- slowest_
percent int - Alert if the response time of the slowest 10% degrades by more than X milliseconds
- unknowns str
- allows for configuring properties that are not explicitly supported by the current version of this provider
- load String
- Minimal service load to detect response time degradation. Response time degradation of services with smaller load won't trigger alerts. Possible values are
FIFTEEN_REQUESTS_PER_MINUTE
,FIVE_REQUESTS_PER_MINUTE
,ONE_REQUEST_PER_MINUTE
andTEN_REQUESTS_PER_MINUTE
- milliseconds Number
- Alert if the response time degrades by more than X milliseconds
- percent Number
- Alert if the response time degrades by more than X %
- slowest
Milliseconds Number - Alert if the response time of the slowest 10% degrades by more than X milliseconds
- slowest
Percent Number - Alert if the response time of the slowest 10% degrades by more than X milliseconds
- unknowns String
- allows for configuring properties that are not explicitly supported by the current version of this provider
ServiceAnomaliesResponseTimesThresholds, ServiceAnomaliesResponseTimesThresholdsArgs
- Load string
- Minimal service load to detect response time degradation. Response time degradation of services with smaller load won't trigger alerts. Possible values are
FIFTEEN_REQUESTS_PER_MINUTE
,FIVE_REQUESTS_PER_MINUTE
,ONE_REQUEST_PER_MINUTE
andTEN_REQUESTS_PER_MINUTE
- Milliseconds int
- Response time during any 5-minute period to trigger an alert, in milliseconds
- Sensitivity string
- Sensitivity of the threshold. With
low
sensitivity, high statistical confidence is used. Brief violations (for example, due to a surge in load) won't trigger alerts. Withhigh
sensitivity, no statistical confidence is used. Each violation triggers an alert - Slowest
Milliseconds int - Response time of the 10% slowest during any 5-minute period to trigger an alert, in milliseconds
- Unknowns string
- allows for configuring properties that are not explicitly supported by the current version of this provider
- Load string
- Minimal service load to detect response time degradation. Response time degradation of services with smaller load won't trigger alerts. Possible values are
FIFTEEN_REQUESTS_PER_MINUTE
,FIVE_REQUESTS_PER_MINUTE
,ONE_REQUEST_PER_MINUTE
andTEN_REQUESTS_PER_MINUTE
- Milliseconds int
- Response time during any 5-minute period to trigger an alert, in milliseconds
- Sensitivity string
- Sensitivity of the threshold. With
low
sensitivity, high statistical confidence is used. Brief violations (for example, due to a surge in load) won't trigger alerts. Withhigh
sensitivity, no statistical confidence is used. Each violation triggers an alert - Slowest
Milliseconds int - Response time of the 10% slowest during any 5-minute period to trigger an alert, in milliseconds
- Unknowns string
- allows for configuring properties that are not explicitly supported by the current version of this provider
- load String
- Minimal service load to detect response time degradation. Response time degradation of services with smaller load won't trigger alerts. Possible values are
FIFTEEN_REQUESTS_PER_MINUTE
,FIVE_REQUESTS_PER_MINUTE
,ONE_REQUEST_PER_MINUTE
andTEN_REQUESTS_PER_MINUTE
- milliseconds Integer
- Response time during any 5-minute period to trigger an alert, in milliseconds
- sensitivity String
- Sensitivity of the threshold. With
low
sensitivity, high statistical confidence is used. Brief violations (for example, due to a surge in load) won't trigger alerts. Withhigh
sensitivity, no statistical confidence is used. Each violation triggers an alert - slowest
Milliseconds Integer - Response time of the 10% slowest during any 5-minute period to trigger an alert, in milliseconds
- unknowns String
- allows for configuring properties that are not explicitly supported by the current version of this provider
- load string
- Minimal service load to detect response time degradation. Response time degradation of services with smaller load won't trigger alerts. Possible values are
FIFTEEN_REQUESTS_PER_MINUTE
,FIVE_REQUESTS_PER_MINUTE
,ONE_REQUEST_PER_MINUTE
andTEN_REQUESTS_PER_MINUTE
- milliseconds number
- Response time during any 5-minute period to trigger an alert, in milliseconds
- sensitivity string
- Sensitivity of the threshold. With
low
sensitivity, high statistical confidence is used. Brief violations (for example, due to a surge in load) won't trigger alerts. Withhigh
sensitivity, no statistical confidence is used. Each violation triggers an alert - slowest
Milliseconds number - Response time of the 10% slowest during any 5-minute period to trigger an alert, in milliseconds
- unknowns string
- allows for configuring properties that are not explicitly supported by the current version of this provider
- load str
- Minimal service load to detect response time degradation. Response time degradation of services with smaller load won't trigger alerts. Possible values are
FIFTEEN_REQUESTS_PER_MINUTE
,FIVE_REQUESTS_PER_MINUTE
,ONE_REQUEST_PER_MINUTE
andTEN_REQUESTS_PER_MINUTE
- milliseconds int
- Response time during any 5-minute period to trigger an alert, in milliseconds
- sensitivity str
- Sensitivity of the threshold. With
low
sensitivity, high statistical confidence is used. Brief violations (for example, due to a surge in load) won't trigger alerts. Withhigh
sensitivity, no statistical confidence is used. Each violation triggers an alert - slowest_
milliseconds int - Response time of the 10% slowest during any 5-minute period to trigger an alert, in milliseconds
- unknowns str
- allows for configuring properties that are not explicitly supported by the current version of this provider
- load String
- Minimal service load to detect response time degradation. Response time degradation of services with smaller load won't trigger alerts. Possible values are
FIFTEEN_REQUESTS_PER_MINUTE
,FIVE_REQUESTS_PER_MINUTE
,ONE_REQUEST_PER_MINUTE
andTEN_REQUESTS_PER_MINUTE
- milliseconds Number
- Response time during any 5-minute period to trigger an alert, in milliseconds
- sensitivity String
- Sensitivity of the threshold. With
low
sensitivity, high statistical confidence is used. Brief violations (for example, due to a surge in load) won't trigger alerts. Withhigh
sensitivity, no statistical confidence is used. Each violation triggers an alert - slowest
Milliseconds Number - Response time of the 10% slowest during any 5-minute period to trigger an alert, in milliseconds
- unknowns String
- allows for configuring properties that are not explicitly supported by the current version of this provider
Package Details
- Repository
- dynatrace pulumiverse/pulumi-dynatrace
- License
- Apache-2.0
- Notes
- This Pulumi package is based on the
dynatrace
Terraform Provider.