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How to setup that when one component of a group is down, the whole group is considered down

Hi,

 

I made a group called "frontend" with all my frontend pages and I would like the group to show up red if one of my component is down.

For now it seems the rule is the contrary "if there is at least one service up, the group is up".

Can I tweak that ?

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Mark Campbell-Vincent
Atlassian Team
Atlassian Team members are employees working across the company in a wide variety of roles.
Apr 21, 2021

Hi @Sonia Ouchtar -

There is an uptime calculation formula in place that rolls up the average for component groups. So based on the component status and how long it has been in that status, the group component will show the overall status when it is collapsed. This formula cannot be tweaked.

 

You can find more information about the uptime calculation here.

I thought it could be tweaked but it's okay :)

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