Create Resource Health alerts in the Azure portal
This article shows you how to set up activity log alerts for resource health notifications in the Azure portal.
Azure Resource Health keeps you informed about the current and historical health status of your Azure resources. These alerts can notify you when these resources have a change in their health status. Creating Resource Health alerts allows users to create and customize alerts in bulk.
Resource health notifications are stored in the Azure activity log. Given the possibly large volume of information stored in the activity log, there is a separate user interface to make it easier to view and set up alerts on resource health notifications. You can receive an alert when Azure resource sends resource health notifications to your Azure subscription. You can configure the alert based on:
- The subscription affected.
- The resource types affected.
- The resource groups affected.
- The resources affected.
- The event statuses of the resources affected.
- The resources affected statuses.
- The reasons and types of the resources affected.
You can receive an alert when an Azure resource sends resource health notifications to your Azure subscription. You can configure the alert based on:
- Select an existing action group.
- Select a new action group that can be used for future alerts.
To learn more about action groups, see Azure Monitor action groups.
For information on how to configure resource health notification alerts by using Azure Resource Manager templates, see Resource Manager templates.
Create a Resource Health alert rule in the Azure portal
In the Azure portal, select Service Health.
Select Resource Health.
Select Add resource health alert.
The Create an alert rule wizard opens to the Conditions tab, with the Scope tab already populated. Follow the steps for Resource Health alerts, starting from the Conditions tab, in the new alert rule wizard.
Next steps
Learn more about Resource Health:
- Azure Resource Health overview
- Resource types and health checks available through Azure Resource Health
Create Service Health Alerts: