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- /docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/defining-conditions/alert-condition-descriptions
- /docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/new-relic-alerts/alert-conditions/alert-descriptions
- /docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/new-relic-alerts/alert-conditions/alert-custom-violation-descriptions
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For some types of conditions, you can define a custom violation description that passes useful information downstream for better violation responses or for use by other systems. You can create a custom violation description in the UI or with NRQL.
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- /node/3371
- /docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/managing-notification-channels/customize-your-webhook-payload
- /docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/notifications/customize-your-webhook-payload
- /docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/new-relic-alerts/alert-notifications/customize-your-webhook-payload
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If you use webhooks as your [alerts notification channel](/docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts-beta/managing-notification-channels/notification-channels-controlling-where-send-alerts#webhook), you can use the default values. You can also customize the payload in the POST message for further integration into your system.
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- /docs/how-locate-exact-metric-names
- /docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/defining-conditions/locate-exact-metric-names
- /docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/defining-conditions/define-custom-metrics-alert-condition
- /docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/new-relic-alerts/alert-conditions/define-custom-metrics-alert-condition
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To alert on custom metrics, follow standard procedures to [add a condition](/docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts-beta/configuring-alert-policies/define-alert-conditions) to a policy. The condition's [Thresholds](/docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts-beta/configuring-alert-policies/define-thresholds-trigger-alert) section includes the option to select **Custom > Search metric name**, where you define your specific metric values. You can start typing the custom metric name or select from the list that automatically appears.
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- /docs/multi-location-synthetics-alert-conditions
- /docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/defining-conditions/multi-location-synthetics-alert-conditions
- /docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/new-relic-alerts/alert-conditions/multi-location-synthetics-alert-conditions
- /docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/new-relic-alerts/alert-conditions/multi-location-synthetic-monitoring-alert-conditions
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With multi-location Synthetic monitoring alert conditions, you can create a monitor to notify you when a specific number of locations are failing at the same time.
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- /docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/defining-conditions/outlier-detection-nrql-alerts
- /docs/outlier-detection-nrql-alerts
- /docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/defining-conditions/outlier-detection-nrql-alert
- /docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/new-relic-alerts/alert-conditions/outlier-detection-nrql-alert
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[Alerts](/docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/getting-started/introduction-new-relic-alerts) offers [NRQL conditions](/docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/defining-conditions/create-alert-conditions-nrql-queries) in three [threshold types](/docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/defining-conditions/create-alert-conditions-nrql-queries#threshold-types): static, baseline, and outlier. This document explains how the outlier threshold type works, gives some [example use cases and NRQL queries](#example-use-cases), and explains how to [create an outlier condition](#create).
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- /docs/scope-alert-thresholds-specific-instances
- /docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/configuring-alert-policies/scope-alert-thresholds-specific-instances
- /docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/defining-conditions/scope-alert-thresholds-specific-instances
- /docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/new-relic-alerts/alert-conditions/scope-alert-thresholds-specific-instances
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You can set alert [thresholds](/docs/using-new-relic/welcome-new-relic/get-started/glossary#alert-threshold) that trigger when they're violated by any of your Java app's instances. Scoping the condition to instances of your app is helpful for detecting anomalies that occur only in a subset of your app's instances.
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- /docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts-beta/configuring-alert-policies/select-product-targets-alert-condition
- /docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/configuring-alert-policies/select-product-targets-alert-condition
- /docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/defining-conditions/select-product-targets-alert-condition
- /docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/new-relic-alerts/alert-conditions/select-product-targets-alert-condition
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You can use targeted entities to monitor the types of data that matter most to your business.
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- /docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/configuring-alert-policies/define-thresholds-trigger-alert
- /docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/defining-conditions/define-thresholds-trigger-alert
- /docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/defining-conditions/set-thresholds-alert-condition
- /docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/new-relic-alerts/alert-conditions/set-thresholds-alert-condition
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When you create a condition, you set **thresholds** that determine what will open a violation. This document explains what thresholds are and how to set them.
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- /docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/configuring-alert-policies/view-events-their-products
- /docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/reviewing-events/review-events-across-products
- /docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/reviewing-alert-incidents/view-events-their-products
- /docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/new-relic-alerts/alert-incidents/view-events-their-products
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You can view [events](/docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/getting-started/new-relic-alerts-concepts-workflow#terminology) and other activity for a specific entity from the New Relic One product index. For example, to find more information about a specific app in APM: Go to **[one.newrelic.com](https://one.newrelic.com)**, in the top nav click **APM**, then mouse over the listed apps, or select an event from the **Applications activity** list.
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- /docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/alerts-nerdgraph/nerdgraph-api-alerts-policies
- /docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/alerts-nerdgraph/nerdgraph-examples/nerdgraph-api-alerts-policies
- /docs/nerdgraph-examples/nerdgraph-api-alerts-policies
- /docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/new-relic-alerts/alerts-nerdgraph/nerdgraph-api-alerts-policies
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You can manage your alerts policies using our GraphQL NerdGraph API. Here are some queries and mutations you can develop in our [NerdGraph API explorer](https://api.newrelic.com/graphiql).
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- /docs/alerts/alerts-nerdgraph/nerdgraph-examples/nerdgraph-api-examples
- /docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/alerts-nerdgraph/nerdgraph-api-examples
- /docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/alerts-nerdgraph/nerdgraph-examples/nerdgraph-api-examples
- /docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/new-relic-alerts/alerts-nerdgraph/nerdgraph-api-examples
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You can manage your policies, conditions, and muting rules programmatically using our [GraphQL NerdGraph API](https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/apis/nerdgraph/get-started/introduction-new-relic-nerdgraph). This is a powerful alternative to managing them in New Relic One or through the [REST API](https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/alerts/rest-api-alerts/new-relic-alerts-rest-api/rest-api-calls-new-relic-alerts).
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- /docs/alerts/alerts-nerdgraph/nerdgraph-examples/nerdgraph-api-loss-signal-gap-filling
- /docs/nerdgraph-api-loss-signal-gap-filling
- /docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/new-relic-alerts/alerts-nerdgraph/nerdgraph-api-loss-signal-gap-filling
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Loss of signal occurs when New Relic stops receiving data for a while; technically, we detect loss of signal after a significant amount of time has elapsed since data was last received in a time series. Loss of signal can be used to trigger or resolve a violation, which you can use to set up alerts.
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- New Relic Alerts
- Alerts and NerdGraph
metaDescription: 'Read about how you can list, create, update, and delete alert notification channels using the NerdGraph API.'
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- /docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/new-relic-alerts/alerts-nerdgraph/nerdgraph-api-notification-channels
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You can manage your alert notification channels using our GraphQL NerdGraph API. Here are some queries and mutations you can develop in our [NerdGraph API explorer](https://api.newrelic.com/graphiql).
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- /docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/alerts-nerdgraph/nerdgraph-api-nrql-condition-alerts
- /docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/alerts-nerdgraph/nerdgraph-api-nrql-condition-alerts
- /docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/alerts-nerdgraph/nerdgraph-examples/nerdgraph-api-nrql-condition-alerts
- /docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/new-relic-alerts/alerts-nerdgraph/nerdgraph-api-nrql-condition-alerts
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You can manage alerts conditions using our GraphQL NerdGraph API. Here are some conditions queries and mutations you can develop in our [NerdGraph API explorer](https://api.newrelic.com/graphiql).
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metaDescription: How to create an APM metric alert condition using NRQL.
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- /docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/new-relic-alerts/alert-conditions/apm-metric-alert-conditions
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While there are various ways to create APM metric alert conditions, we recommend using NRQL because this provides additional controls, improved detection time, and consistency across all data types.
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- /docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/configuring-alert-policies/create-baseline-alert-conditions
- /docs/create-baseline-alert-conditions
- /docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/defining-conditions/create-baseline-alert-conditions
- /docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/new-relic-alerts/alert-conditions/create-baseline-alert-conditions
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You can use baseline conditions to define violation [thresholds](/docs/using-new-relic/welcome-new-relic/get-started/glossary#alert-threshold) that adjust to the behavior of your data.
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Here are examples of how large fluctuations in your data would be treated under the different baseline direction settings. The red areas represent violations.

![New Relic baseline alerts direction image examples](./images/new-relic-baseline-alerts-direction-image-examples_0.png "new-relic-baseline-alerts-direction-image-examples.png")
![New Relic baseline alerts direction image examples](./images/new-relic-baseline-alerts-direction-image-examples_0.png "new-relic-baseline-alerts-direction-image-examples.png")
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- /docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/rest-api-alerts/alerts-condtions-api-field-name-glossary
- /docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/rest-api-alerts/alerts-conditions-api-field-names
- /docs/alerts/rest-api-alerts/new-relic-alerts-rest-api/alerts-conditions-api-field-names
- /docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/new-relic-alerts/rest-api-alerts/alerts-conditions-api-field-names
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The [REST API endpoints](https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts-beta/getting-started/rest-api-calls-new-relic-alerts) allow you to create conditions for your policies. This glossary contains the names and descriptions of each of the fields that you can use to define or update a condition.
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- /docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/rest-api-alerts/disabling-enabling-alerts-conditions-using-api
- /docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/rest-api-alerts/disable-enable-alerts-conditions-using-api
- /docs/alerts/rest-api-alerts/new-relic-alerts-rest-api/disable-enable-alerts-conditions-using-api
- /docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/new-relic-alerts/rest-api-alerts/disable-enable-alerts-conditions-using-api
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In a policy, a [condition](/docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/configuring-alert-policies/define-alert-conditions) identifies what triggers an alert. You can use the REST API to disable and enable conditions. You can also [disable and enable conditions in New Relic One](/docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/updating-alert-policies/disable-or-delete-alert-policies-conditions#condition-on-off).
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- /docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/rest-api-alerts/manage-entities-alerts-conditions
- /docs/alerts/rest-api-alerts/new-relic-alerts-rest-api/manage-entities-alerts-conditions
- /docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/new-relic-alerts/rest-api-alerts/manage-entities-alerts-conditions
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In alerts, an **entity** is defined as any target for monitoring, such as an application, a browser, or a plugin. The [alerts UI](/docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/defining-conditions/select-product-targets-alert-condition) shows available entities that you can select. You can also use the REST API and API Explorer to [add](https://rpm.newrelic.com/api/explore/alerts_entity_conditions/add) or [remove](https://rpm.newrelic.com/api/explore/alerts_entity_conditions/remove) entities for a condition.
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- /docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/troubleshooting/missing-alert-notifications
- /docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/new-relic-alerts/troubleshooting/missing-alert-notifications
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## Problem
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- /docs/new-relic-one/use-new-relic-one/ui-data/tag-information-not-showing-entity-infra-alert-condition
- /docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/new-relic-alerts/troubleshooting/tag-information-not-showing-entity-infra-alert-condition
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## Problem
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- /docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts-beta/reviewing-alert-incidents/provide-runbook-instructions-alert-activity
- /docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/reviewing-alert-incidents/provide-runbook-instructions-alert-activity
- /docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/defining-conditions/provide-runbook-instructions-alert-activity
- /docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/new-relic-alerts/alert-conditions/provide-runbook-instructions-alert-activity
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Alert [conditions](/docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts-beta/configuring-alert-policies/define-alert-conditions) include the option to identify the URL for your [runbook](/docs/using-new-relic/welcome-new-relic/get-started/glossary#alert-runbook) instructions. This allows you to link to information or standard procedures for handling an incident opened when a situation breaches the condition's [critical threshold](/docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts-beta/configuring-alert-policies/define-thresholds-trigger-alert).
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- New Relic Alerts
- Get started
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- /docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/new-relic-alerts/get-started/streaming-alerts-key-terms-concepts
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The streaming alerts platform checks for violations based on data that’s present or missing in the stream of data coming into New Relic. The stream of data that comes into New Relic is called a [signal](/docs/using-new-relic/welcome-new-relic/get-started/glossary#signal). You can control what part of the signal is alerted on through [NRQL](https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/query-your-data/nrql-new-relic-query-language/get-started/introduction-nrql-new-relics-query-language) conditions. These NRQL condition alerts are processed by the [streaming algorithm](/docs/using-new-relic/welcome-new-relic/get-started/glossary#streaming-algorithm).
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- /docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/configuring-alert-policies/identify-entities-without-alert-policies
- /docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/alert-conditions/view-entity-health-status-find-entities-without-alert-conditions
- /docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/new-relic-alerts/alert-conditions/view-entity-health-status-find-entities-without-alert-conditions
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With alerts you can easily tell whether an entity (the target for the notification) has one or more conditions associated with it:
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metaDescription: Read an explanation of the alert violation event and what you can do with its metadata and attributes.
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- /docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/defining-conditions/violation-event-attributes
- /docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/new-relic-alerts/alert-violations/violation-event-attributes
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The violation of a condition generates a violation event, which passes important information downstream.
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title: Create alert conditions
title: Create conditions
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- Alerts and Applied Intelligence
- New Relic Alerts
- Alert conditions
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- jp
metaDescription: 'Use the conditions page to identify what triggers an alert policy''s notification, starting with the product and type of metric or service.'
metaDescription: "Use the conditions page to identify what triggers an alert policy's notification, starting with the product and type of metric or service."
redirects:
- /docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts-beta/configuring-alert-policies/defining-alert-conditions
- /docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts-beta/configuring-alert-policies/define-alert-conditions
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title: 'Create, edit, or find an alert policy'
title: "Create, edit, or find a policy"
tags:
- Alerts and Applied Intelligence
- New Relic Alerts
- Alert policies
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- jp
metaDescription: 'Read about how to create or rename an alert policy, and how to find existing policies.'
metaDescription: "Read about how to create or rename a policy, and how to find existing policies."
redirects:
- /docs/alerts/new-relic-alerting/configuring-alert-policies/creating-alert-policy
- /docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts-beta/configuring-alert-policies/creating-alert-policy
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title: Get condition recommendations
metaDescription: For APM entities, you can see and create recommended alert conditions.
watermark: Limited release
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- /docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/new-relic-alerts/alert-conditions/condition-recommendations
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Use the New Relic Navigator's mini-overview to get alerts condition recommendations for your monitored entities. With these recommendations, you can create conditions to be notified when your entities aren't performing as they should.
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title: Write your first NRQL alerts condition
title: Create your first alert
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- New Relic Alerts
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- /docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/getting-started/new-relic-alerts-concepts-workflow
- /docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/new-relic-alerts/get-started/new-relic-alerts-concepts-workflow
- /docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/new-relic-alerts/get-started/alerts-concepts-workflow
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Alerts lets you create customized alerting solutions for monitoring your system.
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- /docs/alerts/new-relic-alerts/getting-started/introduction-new-relic-alerts
- /docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/new-relic-alerts/get-started/introduction-new-relic-alerts
- /docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/new-relic-alerts/get-started/introduction-alerts
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Alerts lets you set up robust and customizable alert policies for anything that you can monitor. Receive notifications for fluctuations in key performance metrics as data streams in from all of our products, including APM, infrastructure, browser, mobile, and NRQL queries.
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