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Hi @Nchittoor - just to confirm, are you looking to create a single status card to report this data, or split them across multiple cards? |
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Hey @Nchittoor - I think I kind of misunderstood what you were getting at. You need an overall health status that reflects the underlying status of all the constituent parts of a business application, as reflected in those various event types you listed? For that, I'd recommend you use a Workload. Workloads allow you to create logical groupings of entities. Entities are the individual components that you monitor with New Relic - your server side applications (APM), browser and mobile apps, infra, synthetics, etc. In addition to providing preconfigured views scoped to its set of entities, a workload also reports an aggregate health status, derived from the individual health status of each entity. Entity health is based on its alert status; that is, whether or not it has active incidents open against it. Once you have created the Workload, you can additionally configure a Workload card in Status Pages if needed. When adding a new service, select the Workload provider and enter the guid for your Workload (you can find the guid in the workload metadata - access that by clicking on the metadata bar under the Workload title, as you can see in this image). Hope this helps! |
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Can you please help with an NRQL which Pulls health status on an application by pulling data from APM,INFRA,BROWESER,MOBILE and SYNTHETICS CHECKS in NR
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