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Get All Global Alert Configurations

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Retrieve all global alert configurations.

You can successfully call this endpoint with any of the following assigned roles:

Base URL: https://{OPSMANAGER-HOST}:{PORT}/api/public/v1.0

GET /globalAlertConfigs

This endpoint doesn't use HTTP request body parameters.

Name
Type
Necessity
Description
Default

pageNum

number

Optional

One-based integer that returns a subsection of results.

1

itemsPerPage

number

Optional

Number of items to return per page, up to a maximum of 500.

100

pretty

boolean

Optional

Flag that indicates whether the response body should be in a prettyprint format.

false

envelope

boolean

Optional

Flag that indicates whether or not to wrap the response in an envelope.

Some API clients cannot access the HTTP response headers or status code. To remediate this, set envelope : true in the query.

For endpoints that return a list of results, the results object is an envelope. Ops Manager adds the status field to the response body.

false

backupJobsEnabledOnly

boolean

Optional

Flag indicating whether to exclude daemons not enabled for backing up databases from the response. Set this to false to include daemon configurations with the backupJobsEnabled flag set to false.

true

This endpoint doesn't use HTTP request body parameters.

The response JSON document includes an array of result objects, an array of link objects and a count of the total number of result objects retrieved.

Name
Type
Description

results

array

Array includes one object for each item detailed in the results Embedded Document section.

links

array

Array includes one or more links to sub-resources and/or related resources. The relations between URLs are explained in the Web Linking Specification.

totalCount

number

Integer count of the total number of items in the result set. It may be greater than the number of objects in the results array if the entire result set is paginated.

Each result is one alert configuration.

Name
Type
Description

created

string

Timestamp in ISO 8601 date and time format in UTC when the alert configuration was created.

enabled

boolean

Toggle that specifies whether the alert configuration is enabled.

eventTypeName

string

Type of event for which this alert configuration triggers an alert.

To review the types of events that generate alerts, see Alert Types.

For a complete list of events included in the Ops Manager audit log, see Audit Events.

forAllGroups

boolean

Toggle that specifies whether the global alert configuration applies to all groups. Also affects whether you can use the tags array to target the configuration to specific groups.

If true, the configuration applies to all groups. You can target the alert configuration to specific groups through the tags array.

If false, the configuration applies only to the groups specified in the groupIds array. You must specify at least one project in the groupIds array. You can't use the tags array for this alert configuration.

groupIds

array of strings

IDs of the groups to which this alert configuration applies. This field applies only if forAllGroups is set to false.

id

string

Unique identifier of the alert configuration.

matchers

array of objects

Rules to apply when matching an object against this global alert configuration. Ops Manager only checks entities that match all these rules for an alert condition.

You can filter using the matchers array only when the eventTypeName specifies an event for a host, replica set, or sharded cluster.

matchers.fieldName

string

Name of the field in the target object on which to match.

  • Host alerts support these fields:

    • HOSTNAME

    • PORT

    • HOSTNAME_AND_PORT

    • REPLICA_SET_NAME

    • TYPE_NAME

  • Replica set alerts support these fields:

    • REPLICA_SET_NAME

    • SHARD_NAME

    • CLUSTER_NAME

  • Sharded cluster alerts support these fields:

    • CLUSTER_NAME

    • SHARD_NAME

All other types of alerts do not support matchers.

matchers.operator

string

Operator to test the field's value. Possible values are:

  • EQUALS

  • NOT_EQUALS

  • CONTAINS

  • NOT_CONTAINS

  • STARTS_WITH

  • ENDS_WITH

  • REGEX

matchers.value

string

Value to test with the specified operator.

If matchers.fieldName is set to TYPE_NAME, you can match on the following values:

  • PRIMARY

  • SECONDARY

  • STANDALONE

  • CONFIG

  • MONGOS

metricThreshold

object

Threshold that causes this alert configuration to trigger an alert. Only present if eventTypeName is set to OUTSIDE_METRIC_THRESHOLD.

metricThreshold.metricName

string

Name of the metric to check. Supports the same values as the metricName field of the globalAlerts resource. For a list of possible values, see Measurement Types for Global Alerts.

metricThreshold.mode

string

This is set to AVERAGE and computes the current metric value as an average.

metricThreshold.operator

string

Operator to apply when checking the current metric value against metricThreshold.threshold. Possible values are:

  • GREATER_THAN

  • LESS_THAN

metricThreshold.threshold

number

Threshold value outside of which this alert configuration triggers an alert.

metricThreshold.units

string

Units for metricThreshold.threshold. The units depend on the type of metric.

Accepted values are:

  • RAW

  • BITS

  • BYTES

  • KILOBITS

  • KILOBYTES

  • MEGABITS

  • MEGABYTES

  • GIGABITS

  • GIGABYTES

  • TERABYTES

  • PETABYTES

  • MILLISECONDS

  • SECONDS

  • MINUTES

  • HOURS

  • DAYS

For example, a metric that measures memory consumption can use BYTES, while a metric that measures time can use HOURS.

notifications

array of objects

Notifications Ops Manager sends when it detects an alert that this alert configuration describes.

notifications.apiToken

string

Slack API token or Bot token. Only present for SLACK notifications. If the token later becomes invalid, Ops Manager sends an email to the project owner and removes the token.

After you create a third-party integration that requires an API or integration key, the key appears partially redacted when you:

  • View or edit the alert through the UI.

  • Query the third-party integration settings through the API.

notifications.channelName

string

Slack channel name. Only present for SLACK notifications.

notifications.delayMin

number

Number of minutes to wait after an alert condition is detected before Ops Manager sends out the first notification.

notifications.emailAddress

string

Email address to which to send notification. Only present for EMAIL notifications.

notifications.emailEnabled

boolean

Toggle specifying whether Ops Manager sends email notifications. Only present for GROUP and USER notifications.

notifications.intervalMin

number

Number of minutes to wait between successive notifications for unacknowledged, unresolved alerts that this alert configuration triggers.

notifications.[n]
.webhookSecret

string

A value used to authenticate with the Webhook that accepts and forwards the notification.

Ops Manager returns this value if you set notifications.[n].typeName to WEBHOOK and either:

  • You set notification.[n].webhookSecret to a non-empty string

  • You set a default webhookSecret on the Admin Console.

After creating a webhook notification, the URL is partially redacted when you view or edit the alert, and the secret is completely redacted.

notifications.[n]
.webhookUrl

string

URL for the webhook that triggers this notification.

Ops Manager returns this value if you set notifications.[n].typeName to WEBHOOK and either:

  • You set notification.[n].webhookURL to a non-empty string

  • You set a default webhookUrl on the Admin Console page.

After creating a webhook notification, the URL is partially redacted when you view or edit the alert, and the secret is completely redacted.

notifications.microsoftTeamsWebhookUrl

string

Microsoft Teams channel incoming webhook URL. Only present for MICROSOFT_TEAMS notifications.

When you view or edit the alert for a webhook notification, the URL appears partially redacted, and the secret appears completely redacted.

notifications.notificationToken

string

HipChat API token. Only present for HIP_CHAT notifications. If the token later becomes invalid, Ops Manager sends an email to the project owner and removes the token.

After you create a third-party integration that requires an API or integration key, the key appears partially redacted when you:

  • View or edit the alert through the UI.

  • Query the third-party integration settings through the API.

notifications.roomName

string

HipChat room name. Only present for HIP_CHAT notifications.

notifications.serviceKey

string

PagerDuty integration key. Only present for PAGER_DUTY notifications. If the key later becomes invalid, Ops Manager sends an email to the project owner and removes the key.

After you create a third-party integration that requires an API or integration key, the key appears partially redacted when you:

  • View or edit the alert through the UI.

  • Query the third-party integration settings through the API.

notifications.smsEnabled

boolean

Toggle specifying whether Ops Manager sends SMS notifications. Only present for GROUP and USER notifications.

notifications.snmpAddress

string

Hostname and port to send SNMP traps to. At this time Ops Manager can send SNMP traps only to the standard SNMP port (162). Only present for SNMP notifications.

Important

Ops Manager 6.0.0 deprecates SNMP alerts. Ops Manager 7.0.0 will not include SNMP alerts. To learn more about other alert options, see Third-Party Service Integrations.

Note

Ops Manager uses SNMP v2c.

notifications.typeName

string

Type of alert notification this alert configuration triggers. Possible values are:

  • ADMIN

  • GROUP

  • USER

  • SNMP

    Important

    Ops Manager 6.0.0 deprecates SNMP alerts. Ops Manager 7.0.0 will not include SNMP alerts. To learn more about other alert options, see Third-Party Service Integrations.

  • EMAIL

  • SMS (Available only if Ops Manager is configured for Twilio integration.)

  • HIPCHAT

  • SLACK

  • PAGER_DUTY

notifications.username

string

Name of the Ops Manager user to whom to send notifications. Only present for USER notifications.

threshold

object

Threshold that causes this alert configuration to trigger an alert. Only present if eventTypeName is set to one of the following values:

  • TOO_FEW_HEALTHY_MEMBERS

  • TOO_MANY_UNHEALTHY_MEMBERS

threshold.operator

string

Operator to apply when checking the current metric value against threshold.threshold. Possible values are:

  • GREATER_THAN

  • LESS_THAN

threshold.threshold

number

Threshold value outside of which this alert configuration triggers an alert.

tags

array of strings

Tags associated with this alert configuration.

typeName

string

This field is deprecated and will be ignored.

updated

string

Timestamp in ISO 8601 date and time format in UTC when this alert configuration was last updated.

1curl --user "{PUBLIC-KEY}:{PRIVATE-KEY}" --digest \
2 --header "Accept: application/json" \
3 --include \
4 --request GET "https://<OpsManagerHost>:<Port>/api/public/v1.0/globalAlertConfigs"
HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized
Content-Type: application/json;charset=ISO-8859-1
Date: {dateInUnixFormat}
WWW-Authenticate: Digest realm="MMS Public API", domain="", nonce="{nonce}", algorithm=MD5, op="auth", stale=false
Content-Length: {requestLengthInBytes}
Connection: keep-alive
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Vary: Accept-Encoding
Content-Type: application/json
Strict-Transport-Security: max-age=300
Date: {dateInUnixFormat}
Connection: keep-alive
Content-Length: {requestLengthInBytes}
X-MongoDB-Service-Version: gitHash={gitHash}; versionString={ApplicationVersion}
1{
2 "links": [
3 ],
4 "results": [
5 {
6 "created": "2019-10-02T12:34:04Z",
7 "enabled": true,
8 "eventTypeName": "RS_BIND_ERROR",
9 "forAllGroups": true,
10 "groupIds": [],
11 "id": "{GLOBAL-ALERT-CONFIG-ID}",
12 "links": [
13 ],
14 "matchers": [],
15 "notifications": [
16 {
17 "delayMin": 0,
18 "intervalMin": 60,
19 "typeName": "ADMIN"
20 }
21 ],
22 "tags": [],
23 "typeName": "BACKUP",
24 "updated": "2019-10-02T12:34:04Z"
25 },
26 {
27 "created": "2019-10-02T12:34:04Z",
28 "enabled": true,
29 "eventTypeName": "BACKUP_TOO_MANY_RETRIES",
30 "forAllGroups": true,
31 "groupIds": [],
32 "id": "{GLOBAL-ALERT-CONFIG-ID}",
33 "links": [
34 ],
35 "matchers": [],
36 "notifications": [
37 {
38 "delayMin": 0,
39 "intervalMin": 60,
40 "typeName": "ADMIN"
41 }
42 ],
43 "tags": [],
44 "typeName": "BACKUP",
45 "updated": "2019-10-02T12:34:04Z"
46 },
47 {
48 "created": "2019-10-02T12:34:04Z",
49 "enabled": true,
50 "eventTypeName": "BACKUP_IN_UNEXPECTED_STATE",
51 "forAllGroups": true,
52 "groupIds": [],
53 "id": "{GLOBAL-ALERT-CONFIG-ID}",
54 "links": [
55 ],
56 "matchers": [],
57 "notifications": [
58 {
59 "delayMin": 0,
60 "intervalMin": 60,
61 "typeName": "ADMIN"
62 }
63 ],
64 "tags": [],
65 "typeName": "BACKUP",
66 "updated": "2019-10-02T12:34:04Z"
67 }
68 ],
69 "totalCount": 3
70}

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