Nobl9 Application (1.46)
- Responder user role
- Display composite SLO on the Service Health Dashboard
- Statistic function field in the SLO wizard for CloudWatch
- Pagination in the Catalog tab
Release detailsβ
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New Responder user role: users with the Responder role can silence alerts and annotate on SLOs, but they donβt have permissions to edit SLOs.
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Display composite SLO on the Service Health Dashboard: the error budget of a composite SLO is now visible in Service Health Dashboard and is used to calculate the health of its service.
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Statistic function field in the SLO wizard with CloudWatch: we changed the field from the input text to drop down to show all available statistical functions.
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Pagination to the tabs in the Catalog and to the list of SLOs in the Integrations tab to improve the performance of these elements.
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Default period for Historical Data Retrieval is now set to
0
on the data source, which means that Replay is disabled by default. If you want your data source to retrieve historical data, change the default value in the data source configuration wizard.
Documentation updatesβ
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Note containing information that
incremental
parameter can't be changed for existing SLO objectives. -
Required Google Cloud Storage bucket roles to the data export documentation.
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Burn Rate and Data Density description to the SLO Calculations guide.
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Documentation regarding displaying Composite SLO on Service Health Dashboard
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Documentation on Default Period for Historical Data Retrieval that is now set to
0
on the data source, which means that Replay is disabled by default. -
Documentation on the new Responder user role.
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Update of the Service Health Dashboard documentation regarding labels and filtering.