<%NUMBERING1%>.<%NUMBERING2%>.<%NUMBERING3%> PRTG Manual: Notifications

PRTG uses notifications to send you alerts whenever PRTG discovers a defined status, such as slow or failing sensors, or when sensor channels breach threshold values. You can define an unlimited number of notifications allowing to use one, or more, of several communication channels like email, text messaging, push notifications to Android and iOS devices, and many more. PRTG sends notifications to the desired user's Notification Contacts that you can define for each user account of your PRTG installation.

For video instructions, please see the More section below.

Overview

PRTG sends a notification when a defined event evokes it. Notifications can be triggered by the following events:

  • Sensor status changes
    For example, when a sensor changes status to Down or Warning, if responses are slow, or sensors show an Unusual status.
  • Sensor value threshold breaches
    For example, when a sensor shows a request time higher than 1,000 ms for more than 30 minutes, or when free disk space is below 10%.
  • Speed threshold breaches
    For example, when a traffic sensor shows more than 1 Mbit/s for more than 5 minutes.
  • Volume threshold breaches
    For example, when a traffic sensor shows more than 1 Gbyte transferred in 24 hours.
  • Sensor value changes
    For some sensors you can trigger a notification whenever the value changes, for example, when monitoring files on a hard disk drive.

A notification can be one of these actions:

For details, see section Account Settings—Notifications.

Note: Usually there are three successive attempts to deliver a notification. If all of these attempts fail, the notification is lost. To never miss a notification, we recommend you to always add two different ways to get a notification. For example, use the latency setting of a state trigger to choose a notification with another delivery method than in the first trigger condition, or set up a second trigger with another notification for the respective object.

Notifications can contain valuable sensor information, such as:

  • Last error message
  • Last good/failed request
  • Total downtime
  • Total uptime
  • Recent sensor history
  • A direct link to the web interface
     

See section More for available placeholders.

Notifications Setup

Overall, you have to go through four steps to use notifications with PRTG. Please go through all of them for a first setup:

  1. Check and set up the Notification Delivery settings. This tells PRTG how to send messages.
    For detailed information, see System Administration—Notification Delivery.
  2. Check and set up Notification Contacts for the users of your PRTG installation. This defines where to send notifications.
    For detailed information, see Account Settings—Notification Contacts.
  3. Check and set up several Notifications. This defines the kind of message and its content.
    For detailed information, see Account Settings—Notifications.
  4. Check and set up Notification Triggers for objects. These provokes the defined notifications.
    For detailed information, see Sensor Notifications Settings.

Note: We recommend you to always set up at least two notifications with different delivery methods for a notification trigger, for example, one email notification and one SMS notification. If delivery via email fails (due to a email server outage or for other reasons), PRTG can still notify you via your smartphone in this case as a fallback. You can achieve this, for example, by using the latency setting in a state trigger and selecting a notification with another delivery method than for the first trigger condition.

Please see section Setting Up Notifications Based on Sensor Limits: Example for a step-by-step guide that describes a potential notifications setup.

More

Video Tutorial: There is a video available on the Paessler video tutorials page.

Knowledge Base: What placeholders can I use with PRTG?

Knowledge Base: Notifications based on priorities

 

 

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