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Is this still valid or should we be using the Common schema for alerts? #106395

Closed marlobello closed 3 months ago

marlobello commented 1 year ago

Wondering if scripted REST API is the "right way" to do this, or if the common schema (which seems to support Service Health) is better.

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-monitor/alerts/alerts-common-schema#sample-activity-log-alert-when-the-monitoringservice--servicehealth.


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RamanathanChinnappan-MSFT commented 1 year ago

@marlobello

Thanks for your feedback! We will investigate and update as appropriate.

SwathiDhanwada-MSFT commented 1 year ago

@marlobello Thanks for your question.

Assigning to content author @rboucher for review.

hjunca commented 1 year ago

this is not working from the service health alerts blade, when executing a test. To make matters worse, servicenow doesn't capture the payload sent for debugging. How do we view this from the azure side?

kainawroth commented 3 months ago

Thanks for your dedication to our documentation. This issue has been moved to an internal work item for triage and prioritization. Thanks in advance for your understanding as we investigate to provide the most accurate documentation updates. #please-close

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