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authorAndrew Maguire <andrewm4894@gmail.com>2022-10-03 16:47:36 +0200
committerGitHub <noreply@github.com>2022-10-03 15:47:36 +0100
commit31a46c5412df7d093267364fdf32cef368b1b939 (patch)
tree0bd8d20727371bd058092a7260e895f6160717ab /health
parent6c5418016b419ef3ae96b8af81835b2f81a93cf4 (diff)
add node level AR based example (#13684)
add node level anomaly rate based example
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-rw-r--r--health/health.d/ml.conf21
1 files changed, 19 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/health/health.d/ml.conf b/health/health.d/ml.conf
index 9bcc81e76b..6836ce7b1a 100644
--- a/health/health.d/ml.conf
+++ b/health/health.d/ml.conf
@@ -1,10 +1,26 @@
# below are some examples of using the `anomaly-bit` option to define alerts based on anomaly
# rates as opposed to raw metric values. You can read more about the anomaly-bit and Netdata's
# native anomaly detection here:
-# https://learn.netdata.cloud/docs/configure/machine-learning#anomaly-bit---100--anomalous-0--normal
+# https://learn.netdata.cloud/docs/agent/ml#anomaly-bit---100--anomalous-0--normal
# examples below are commented, you would need to uncomment and adjust as desired to enable them.
+# node level anomaly rate example
+# https://learn.netdata.cloud/docs/agent/ml#node-anomaly-rate
+# if node level anomaly rate is between 1-5% then warning (pick your own threshold that works best via tial and error).
+# if node level anomaly rate is above 5% then critical (pick your own threshold that works best via tial and error).
+# template: ml_1min_node_ar
+# on: anomaly_detection.anomaly_rate
+# os: linux
+# hosts: *
+# lookup: average -1m foreach anomaly_rate
+# calc: $this
+# units: %
+# every: 30s
+# warn: $this > (($status >= $WARNING) ? (1) : (5))
+# crit: $this > (($status == $CRITICAL) ? (5) : (100))
+# info: rolling 1min node level anomaly rate
+
# alert per dimension example
# if anomaly rate is between 5-20% then warning (pick your own threshold that works best via tial and error).
# if anomaly rate is above 20% then critical (pick your own threshold that works best via tial and error).
@@ -33,4 +49,5 @@
# every: 30s
# warn: $this > (($status >= $WARNING) ? (5) : (20))
# crit: $this > (($status == $CRITICAL) ? (20) : (100))
-# info: rolling 5min anomaly rate for system.cpu chart \ No newline at end of file
+# info: rolling 5min anomaly rate for system.cpu chart
+