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Is Cognite AIR getting decommissioned.

  • 2 June 2023
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Hi,

 

We like to use Cognite AIR in one of our project .

We got to know that it is getting decommissioned by end of 2023.

Kindly confirm on that whether we should explore AIR now or we should not as it will not be available after this year.

 

Thanks,

 

 

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Best answer by Arun Arunachalam 5 June 2023, 10:19

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Hi,

We have been building native monitoring and alerting services into Cognite Data Fusion, and would like to get in touch on this topic. Based on your needs, we can set this up for testing. 

 

CC @Arun Arunachalam 

 

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Hi Arun / Knut,

 

We are having one event forecasting model and we try to build a monitoring system which will send SMS/ email notification to SME when failure event is going to happen.

Kindly let us know how we can build that through charts and functions.

Any help will be appreciated.

 

Thanks,

 

 

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Hi ,

Also, we like to add some threshold value in charts beyond which we like to send notification to SME.

Kindly help us how we can achieve this either through functions / charts. 

 

Thanks,

Nabanita

Hi Nabanita, monitoring and alerts are only available in beta in Charts, and only for customers in the Early Adopter program. You can sign up for the Early Adopter Group on the Cognite Hub.
You can read about it here:
https://docs.cognite.com/cdf/charts/#monitoring
https://docs.cognite.com/cdf/charts/#alerts

Monitoring and alerts needs to be enabled by creating CDF groups with the right capabilities. See: https://docs.cognite.com/cdf/charts/capabilities_monitoring/
Members of this group will have the possibility to setup monitoring and alerts in charts. 

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Hei @nabanitakar 

Thanks again for reaching out regarding this. With regards to AIR it is being matured as a more robust and scalable service within CDF the first iteration of which will be through Charts. With regards to your use case i would recommend writing a cognite function that generates a time series as output based on the out put of your forecasting model on a schedule say 5 mins. I would then read that time series in charts and setup a monitoring job.

However please note that monitoring and alerting is still in beta and only avaailble for early adopter customers so i would recommend reaching out your customer success person to help with setting this up for your project.

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Hi Arun,

I have enrolled to early adopter community group also asked help to our customer success person to give permission of alert and monitoring. 

We like to have monitoring/alert feature available here in our cognite instance  Cognite Data Fusion | Cognite Data Fusion .

Any help will be appreciated.

Thanks,

 

 

 

 

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@Arun Arunachalam  -  We are able to set up the monitoring and alert in the client environment. We see that the monitoring job generates alerts based on the thresholds in the Time series data in reactive way based on configured schedule interval. Will it generate alerts in advance for future predictive maintenance events / forecasted / fore filled Time series / events data 

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Hei @jaydeep thanks again for your question on this. We have plans for extending the alerting to event based data as well as advanced models in the future. Since most of our use cases that we have seen is thresholding we are focusing on that currently but will be moving towards more advanced forms of alerting in the future. 

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