
Graham Watts
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Graham Watts commented,
Official comment Hi Pushpa,First, you can set up a webhook connection here: https://help.sumologic.com/docs/alerts/webhook-connections/set-up-webhook-connections/Then, you can create a monitor to send results via t...
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Graham Watts commented,
Official comment Hi Krzysztof, I recommend using Monitors, as this functionality is built in - you can specify the Trigger Type in the UI instead of using query logic to define this:https://help.sumologic.com/docs/...
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Graham Watts commented,
Official comment Hi Abdullah,Does your application write the results of its healthchecks to a log line?For example, if these are captured in CloudWatch Logs, you can collect those log lines here: https://help.sumol...
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Graham Watts commented,
Official comment Hi Melvil,If you have not done this already, can you please submit a support ticket (also under Help > Support in the UI) with the following information? Sumo account ID (on the Account page) Name...
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Graham Watts commented,
Official comment Hi Jellou,To get a percentage we can use the total operator then divide by the total.Assuming we want to total up the totaltime_minutes field across all rows, then find the % that each row contribu...
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Graham Watts commented,
Official comment Hi Todd,If you have not done this already, can you please submit a support ticket (also under Help > Support in the UI) with the following information? Sumo account ID (on the Account page) Name o...
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Graham Watts commented,
Official comment Hello,Can you share a bit more about your use case? There are a few potential solutions here depending on what you are trying to do.For example, how frequently do you need to deliver the data, and ...
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Graham Watts commented,
Official comment Hi Tim,I am confirming with my alerting Product Manager but I believe using _receiptTime for Logs Monitors is not yet supported. You may need to use Scheduled Searches for this.Also, which source t...
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Graham Watts commented,
Happy to help Aaron, I am a fan of doing it all in one search if possible!
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Graham Watts commented,
Official comment Hi Chris,On method for sampling results in a query is parsing out the timestamp. You can use parse regex, for example, to parse the number for hours, minutes, and seconds.If you have a timestamp wi...