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Retrieve one alert identified with its ALERT-ID.

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

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

GET /globalAlerts/{ALERT-ID}
Name
Type
Description
ALERT-ID
string
Unique identifier of the alert you want to retrieve.
Name
Type
Necessity
Description
Default
pretty
boolean
Optional
Flag indicating 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 one result, the response body includes:

Name
Description
status
HTTP response code
envelope
Expected response body
false

This endpoint doesn't use HTTP request body parameters.

Name
Type
Description
acknowledgedUntil
string
Timestamp in ISO 8601 date and time format in UTC through which the alert has been acknowledged. Ops Manager presents this field if a user acknowledged this alert.
acknowledgementComment
string
Comment that the user who acknowledged this alert left. Ops Manager presents this field if a user acknowledged this alert.
acknowledgingUsername
string
Ops Manager username of the user who acknowledged the alert. Ops Manager presents this field if a user acknowledged this alert.
alertConfigId
string
Unique identifier of the global alert configuration that triggered this alert.
clusterId
string

Unique identifier of the cluster to which this alert applies. Ops Manager returns this field for global alerts in the categories of:

clusterName
string

Name the cluster to which this alert applies. Ops Manager returns this field for global alerts in the categories of:

created
string
Timestamp in ISO 8601 date and time format in UTC when the alert was created.
currentValue
object
Current value of the metric that triggered the alert. Ops Manager returns this field for global alerts in the category of host.
currentValue.number
number
Current value of the metric.
currentValue.units
string

Units in which this value is expressed. Depends on the type of metric.

Example

  • A metric that measures memory consumption would have a byte measurement

  • A metric that measures time would have a time unit.

Possible values that can be returned include:

  • RAW

  • BITS

  • BYTES

  • KILOBITS

  • KILOBYTES

  • MEGABITS

  • MEGABYTES

  • GIGABITS

  • GIGABYTES

  • TERABYTES

  • PETABYTES

  • MILLISECONDS

  • SECONDS

  • MINUTES

  • HOURS

  • DAYS

eventTypeName
string

Name of the event that triggered the 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.

groupId
string
Unique identifier of the project for which this alert was opened.
hostId
string

Unique identifier of the host to which the metric pertains. Ops Manager returns this field for global alerts in the categories of:

hostnameAndPort
string

Hostname and port of each host to which the alert applies. The hostname can be only a hostname, an FQDN, an IPv4 address, or an IPv6 address. Ops Manager returns this field for global alerts in the categories of:

id
string
Unique identifier of the alert.
lastNotified
string
Timestamp in ISO 8601 date and time format in UTC when the last notification was sent for this alert. Ops Manager displays this if Ops Manager sent notifications.
metricName
string

Name of the measurement whose value went outside the threshold. Ops Manager returns this field if "eventTypeName" : "OUTSIDE_METRIC_THRESHOLD".

For possible values, see Measurement Types for Global Alerts.

replicaSetName
string

Name of the replica set. Ops Manager returns this field for global alerts in the categories of:

resolved
string
Timestamp in ISO 8601 date and time format in UTC when the alert was closed. Ops Manager returns this field for global alerts when "status" : "CLOSED".
sourceTypeName
string

Type of host being backed up. Ops Manager returns this field for global alerts in the category of backup. Possible values that can be returned include:

  • REPLICA_SET

  • SHARDED_CLUSTER

  • CONFIG_SERVER

status
string

Current state of the alert. Possible values that can be returned include:

TRACKING
Alert conditions exist, but the condition hasn't persisted for long enough to trigger an alert.
OPEN
Alert is open.
CLOSED
Alert is closed.
CANCELLED
Alert is cancelled.
tags
array of strings
Tags associated with this alert.
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 was last updated.
curl --user "{PUBLIC-KEY}:{PRIVATE-KEY}" --digest \
--header "Accept: application/json" \
--include \
--request GET "https://<OpsManagerHost>:<Port>/api/public/v1.0/globalAlerts/{ALERT-ID}"
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 "alertConfigId": "{ALERT-CONFIG-ID}",
3 "created": "2019-11-30T12:42:31Z",
4 "eventTypeName": "BACKUP_AGENT_DOWN",
5 "groupId": "{PROJECT-ID}",
6 "id": "{ALERT-ID}",
7 "lastNotified": "2020-04-09T20:25:05Z",
8 "links": [
9 ],
10 "status": "OPEN",
11 "tags": [],
12 "typeName": "AGENT",
13 "updated": "2019-11-30T12:42:31Z"
14}
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