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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2022-01-26 18:05:15 +0000
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- `every`: How often to perform the `lookup` calculation to decide whether or not to trigger this alarm.
- `warn`/`crit`: The value at which Netdata should trigger a warning or critical alarm. This example uses simple
syntax, but most pre-configured health entities use
- [hysteresis](/health/REFERENCE.md#special-usage-of-the-conditional-operator) to avoid superfluous notifications.
+ [hysteresis](/health/REFERENCE.md#special-use-of-the-conditional-operator) to avoid superfluous notifications.
- `info`: A description of the alarm, which will appear in the dashboard and notifications.
In human-readable format: