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Alerts Notification Fail

uchombo
New Contributor II

Hi,

I set up an alert and apparently it worked because status changes according to the Trigger condition. However I don't received any notification on my email, or Teams channel. Any idea what is happening?

Thanks

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Abishek
Databricks Employee
Databricks Employee

@uriel chomboโ€‹ 

Add email and system notifications for job events

You can monitor job runs by configuring notifications when a job run starts, completes successfully, or fails. Notifications can be sent to one or more email addresses or system destinations such as webhook destinations or Slack. You can also integrate email notifications with tools such as PagerDuty.

Configure email notifications

To add one or more email addresses to notify when runs of this job begin, complete, or fail:

  1. In the Job details panel for your job, click Edit notifications.
  2. Click Add Notification and select Email address in Destination.
  3. Enter an email address and click the check box for each notification type to send to that address.
  4. To enter another email address for notification, click Add notification again.
  5. If you do not want to receive notifications for skipped or canceled job runs, click the check boxes.
  6. Click Confirm.

https://docs.databricks.com/workflows/jobs/job-notifications.html

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Abishek
Databricks Employee
Databricks Employee

@uriel chombo

โ€‹ 

System notifications are messages that tell you when your workflow experiences a run event (start, success, and failure). By default, notifications are sent to user email addresses, but admins can configure alternate notification destinations using webhooks.

This allows you to build event-driven integrations with Databricks.

You must be a Databricks workspace admin to manage notification destinations.

Once configured, the destinations are available to all users.

https://docs.databricks.com/administration-guide/workspace/settings/notification-destinations.html

Abishek
Databricks Employee
Databricks Employee

@uriel chomboโ€‹ 

Add email and system notifications for job events

You can monitor job runs by configuring notifications when a job run starts, completes successfully, or fails. Notifications can be sent to one or more email addresses or system destinations such as webhook destinations or Slack. You can also integrate email notifications with tools such as PagerDuty.

Configure email notifications

To add one or more email addresses to notify when runs of this job begin, complete, or fail:

  1. In the Job details panel for your job, click Edit notifications.
  2. Click Add Notification and select Email address in Destination.
  3. Enter an email address and click the check box for each notification type to send to that address.
  4. To enter another email address for notification, click Add notification again.
  5. If you do not want to receive notifications for skipped or canceled job runs, click the check boxes.
  6. Click Confirm.

https://docs.databricks.com/workflows/jobs/job-notifications.html

Anonymous
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