Anomaly Labels
Anomalies help detect and understand abnormal situations when an entity is not behaving as expected. Container Observability can detect an anomaly based on historical behavior using ML or on rules such as saturation conditions. When a user determines that an anomaly is missed on a component, such as false negative, or is incorrect, or false positive, the user can assign an Anomaly label to provide feedback and enable Container Observability to learn the correct behavior for that component if the same condition arises, the Container Observability will avoid creating a false alert.
As an example of how to add anomaly labels, follow these steps:
Log in to the Container Observability application.
On the sidebar menu, click Application > Node Map. The Node Map page is displayed. The number of nodes with services will be displayed with the anomaly.
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Note: You can add an Anomaly label for any entity in the application.
3. Click an affected server and then click
Add Anomaly Label under Configuration Snapshot.
The graphical representation of the metrics will be displayed as follows.
4. For a metric widget, select a time range to label it as an anomaly to create an alert notification as follows:
5. Click Apply. The selected range gets added as an anomaly under the Anomaly Labels section in Dashboards as follows.
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Note: You can also disable Anomaly to avoid alert notifications for the selected range.
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