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

PRTG uses notifications to send you an alert, for example, whenever PRTG discovers a defined sensor status or when channels breach specific limits. You can define an unlimited number of notifications using one or more notification methods. PRTG sends notifications to a user's notification contacts that you can define for each user account.

i_playFor more information, see the video tutorial: Notifications

Overview

PRTG sends a notification when a defined event triggers it. The following events can trigger notifications:

Event

Examples

Sensor status change

  • A sensor changes from the Up status to the Down or the Warning status because responses are slow.
  • A sensor changes to the Unusual status.

Sensor value threshold breach

  • A sensor shows a request time that is higher than 1,000 ms for more than 30 minutes.
  • Free disk space is below 10%.

Speed threshold breach

A traffic sensor shows more than 1 Mbit/s for more than 5 minutes.

Volume threshold breach

A traffic sensor shows more than 1 GB transferred in 24 hours.

Sensor value change

A specific value changes, for example, when the sensor monitors files on a hard disk drive.

Notification Methods

A notification can use one or more of the following notification methods:

i_square_cyanFor more information, see section Notification Templates.

Placeholders

Notifications can contain valuable sensor information that you can define via placeholders, for example:

  • Last error message
  • Last successful or failed request
  • Total downtime
  • Total uptime
  • Recent sensor history
  • A direct link to the PRTG web interface

i_square_cyanFor available placeholders, see section List of Placeholders for Notifications.

Notifications Setup

You have to take the following four steps to set up and use notifications:

  1. Check and set up the Notification Delivery settings if you use PRTG on premises. These settings define how PRTG sends messages.
  2. Check and set up Notification Contacts for the user accounts. These contacts define the recipients to which PRTG sends notifications.
  3. Check and set up several Notification Templates. These templates define the notification methods and their content.
    i_round_blueYou can also check or edit notification templates via the Notification Triggers tab. For more information, see section Notification Triggers Settings.
  4. Check and set up Notification Triggers Settings for objects. These triggers define when PRTG sends notifications.

i_round_blueUsually, 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 that you always set up at least two notifications with different notification methods for a notification trigger, for example, one email notification and one SMS notification. If delivery via email fails (because of an email server outage or for other reasons), PRTG can still notify you via smartphone as a fallback. For example, use the latency setting of a state trigger to choose a notification with a different notification method than in the first trigger condition, or set up a second trigger with a different notification method for the corresponding object.

i_square_cyanSee sections Notifications Based on Sensor Limits Step by Step and Notifications Based on Libraries Step by Step for step-by-step guides that describe potential notification setups.

i_square_cyanCustom notification scripts are also available in the PRTG Sensor Hub.

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Notifications based on priority or favorites

 

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Notifications

 

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You can find custom notification scripts in the PRTG Sensor Hub

Advanced Procedures