Notification Center
In the notification center, you can:
- Define the types of notifications you receive
- Create and edit notification policies
- Read system notifications about events in your clusters, messages from Spot, and previews of the latest Spot blog pages
Notifications
Spot provides notifications about the resources it manages. In the Event Policies page, you configure the types of events you want to receive notifications about. Whenever an event triggers a new notification, a red indicator shows on the notification bell.
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Read the Notifications
Click the bell to preview the notifications.
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The preview panel shows these types of notifications:
- Spot notifications are sent from Spot and may include announcements about new features or information about Spot products and services. Spot notifications are shaded and sticky, meaning that they are pinned to the top of the list for a certain time period. When that time period is up, the notification appears with all the other notifications.
- Event notifications are about events in your system. The messages appear according to what you have configured in the Notification Policies page. Icons on the notifications indicate the severity of the issue and which product the notification relates to.
Click a message preview to view and read the full message.
The shaded notifications at the top are sent from Spot and may include announcements about new features or information about Spot products and services. Spot notifications are sticky, meaning that they are pinned to the top of the list for a certain time period. When that time period for a notification is up, it appears unshaded with all the other notifications.
The unshaded notifications are about events in your system (except for the Spot messages that have been unshaded). The notifications appear according to what you have configured in the Event Policies page. Icons on the event notifications indicate the severity of the issue and which product the notification relates to.
What’s New
What’s New lists the last six articles on the Spot blog pages.