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What are alerts?

Alerts are tasks that continually monitor active queries to look for and report on specific events or conditions. When the conditions of the alert are met, an alert notification is triggered.

Alerts can be delivered to servers, groups, or individuals either in real-time or at set intervals. For example, you may define an alert to notify you every time a specific status code appears in a web server event. Or, you might set an alert to be triggered if a server's average response time over a 30-minute period exceeds a set threshold. 

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Devo generates notifications that communicate system events. The Notifications area lists the notifications that have been triggered when:

When a new unread notification is detected, a numeric indicator appears next to the notifications icon in the navigation pane. Click the tab Click Notifications in the Navigation pane to access the notifications area. Here you can see all notifications in the domain generated during the last 7 days, with the most recent at the top.

You can remove notifications from this list using the X buttons at the end of each notification row if you deem it appropriate. Deletion is only possible if you have the Manage level of the aforementioned Notifications permission (more about permissions here).

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If you hover over the Notifications icon while the navigation pane is minimized, you will see the counter of new and total notifications as shown in the picture below. After accessing the notifications area, the New counter will be reset and the numeric indicator that shows next to the Notifications icon in the navigation pane will disappear.

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