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Uptime Infrastructure Monitor does not generally recommend default thresholds for service monitors because thresholds are usually specific to application or server configuration, operational SLAs and/or performance targets. To determine appropriate thresholds for your environment, we recommend collecting data, establishing a baseline and setting thresholds based on exceptional conditions. The following general procedure describes this process:
- Edit your service monitor.
- Select
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- Retain or Save for Graphing
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- beside the metric you wish to threshold. This will enable Uptime Infrastructure Monitor to save the value for future graphing each time the monitor runs.
- Let your service monitor run for a suitable period. One week is typically sufficient to establish a reasonable baseline.
- Use the Service Monitor Metrics report to display your saved values and analyze results to determine accurate thresholds for
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- your monitor. Alternatively, if you do not want to wait for a complete baseline period, use the Test Service Instance option on your service monitor to run a live monitor test. This test will display all returned results at the current moment, which you can then use to estimate thresholds.