New feature: Polling error alerts

This release adds a third alert type to Integration Ops Center. If a polling receiver starts failing silently, you'll now hear about it.


Polling error alerts

When a poller fails to retrieve data from a source system, ONEiO now sends you an alert email, without you having to notice the silence first.

The alert reuses the same model as queue alerts, so there's nothing new to learn:

  1. No separate threshold - the first alert fires on the first eligible polling error. No waiting window.
  2. Re-alert interval - while the same endpoint keeps failing, reminders follow your configured re-alert interval.
  3. Automatic stop - when errors stop arriving, so do the alerts. No manual clearing, no recovery email.

Alerts are grouped by endpoint and entity type, so repeated failures from the same source read as one stream, not a flood.

What triggers an alert: credential failures, connection errors, HTTP errors from the source, invalid response payloads from the target system, and similar conditions that cause a polling attempt to fail after all configured retries are exhausted.

Each alert email identifies the subscription, environment, endpoint, entity type, error type, and timestamp - enough to know immediately which integration needs attention.

Why it matters: A poller can stop delivering inbound data and keep retrying quietly for hours. No outbound failure. No queue building. Nothing visible. Now you'll know.

How to set up alert notifications about integration issues for both QA and Production environments

We'd love your feedback. If you have questions or ideas for further improvements, let us know in the comments below.

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