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learnt about creating alerts and notifications

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Vinoth P. · Reviewed over 2 years ago

OUTDATED LAB INSTRUCTION in task 4. Check current application latency in Metrics explorer In the Google Cloud Console, use the Navigation menu to navigate to Monitoring > Metrics explorer. Because this is the first time accessing a monitoring related page, wait for Google Cloud to create the Monitoring Workspace. Set the Resource & Metric to GAE Application > Http > Response latency. Click Apply. Make sure the metric is an App Engine metric, and not an uptime check metric. Because we don't currently have an uptime check, the second option won't work. Change the Aggregator to mean. Show Advanced Options and set the Aligner to 99th percentile. Take a moment and examine the chart. THERE ARE NO FIELDS WITH THIS LABELS AND OPTIONS

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