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Dynatrace infrastructure monitoring is based on numerous built-in, predefined static thresholds. These thresholds relate to resource contentions like CPU spikes, memory, and disk usage. You can change these default thresholds in Settings > Anomaly Detection > Infrastructure.
For applications and services, you can disable automated baselining-based reference-value detection anytime and switch to user-defined static thresholds. If you set a static threshold for response time and error rate on an application or service level, events will be raised if the static threshold is breached. A slowdown event is raised if the static thresholds for either the median or the 90th percentile response times are breached.
Hosts
Default static threshold
CPU saturation
Alert if CPU usage is higher than 95% in 18 of 30 10-second intervals.
Memory event usage
GC activity
Java out of memory
Alert if the number of Java out-of-memory exceptions is 1 per minute or higher.
AIX High System Load
OneAgent version 1.261+ Alert if the System Load is higher than the defined threshold for the defined amount of samples. This alert is specific to AIX hosts.
Network
Default static threshold
Number of dropped packets
Network utilization
Alert if sent/received traffic utilization is higher than 90% in 18 of 30 10-second intervals.
TCP connectivity for process
Retransmission rate
Disk
Default static threshold
Low disk space
Alert if free disk space is lower than 3% in 18 of 30 10-second intervals.
Slow running disks
Alert if disk read time or write time is higher than 200 ms in 18 of 30 10-second intervals.
Inodes number available
Alert if percent of available inodes is lower than 5% in 18 of 30 10-second intervals.
As static thresholds don't adapt to changing environments and require too much manual effort, Dynatrace also offers intelligent, automated multi-dimensional baselining, which works out of the box, without manual configuration of thresholds. Most importantly, it adapts automatically to changes in traffic patterns.