1. From the New Relic app's Alerts menu, tap any alert to view error details for the associated application.
2. Optional : Select Acknowledge .
3. Optional : To view additional details, select Errors , Events , or History .
4. To return to your New Relic application, select Applications .
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…are accessible from the Monitoring tab or a newly introduced Events tab that contains screens for Alerts, Errors and Deployments.
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…ported into the API in less than a day, and we were off and running.
His sparkline update hasn't been merged into the Hubot repo yet, but you can view his fork .
Resources
Scout Alerts in Campfire via Hubot
Hubot Scout Script ( Gavin's fork w/sparklines)
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If you need sophisticated notification options (like rotating schedules and escalation rules), Pagerduty is for you. Partnering with Pagerduty allows Scout to focus on what we do best—powerful, easy-to-setup monitoring tools.
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Scout Alerts in Campfire via Hubot
Google knows that stuff like this is crap, otherwise it wouldn't have an option in Alerts to filter it out. So the question is: Are they not taking greater action against spammers because it would hurt their bottom line? And, if so, is that evil?
I'm curious whether Jeff has any similar and/or relevant observations using Google Alerts, because the phenomenon I'm describing here is not exactly the same as what he's complaining about. And to be fair, I went ahead and did …