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The Anomaly Events dashboard in the Apigee UI is your primary source of information aboutdetected API anomalies. The dashboard displays a list of recent anomalies.
Notes: To view anomalies in the dashboard, you must:- Be subscribed to AAPI Ops.Contact Apigeeto learn more.
- Be assigned the role
roles/logging.viewer, in addition to the otherrequired roles for AAPI Ops.
Before opening the dashboard, make sure you have been assigned therequired rolesfor AAPI Ops.
To open the anomalies dashboard:
In the Google Cloud console, go to theOperations anomalies page.
- Switch to the organization that you want to monitor.
By default, the dashboard shows anomalies that have occurred during the previous hour. If no anomalies have been detected during that time period, no rows are displayed in the dashboard. In that case, you can select a larger time range from the time range menu in the top right of the dashboard.
Each row in the table corresponds to a detected anomaly,and displays the following information:
- The date and time of the anomaly.
- A brief summary of the anomaly, including the proxy in which it occurred and the fault code that triggered it.
- The environment in which the anomaly occurred.
- The region where the anomaly occurred.
- The severity of the anomaly event: slight, moderate, or severe. Severity is based on a statistical measure (p-value) of how unlikely it would be for the event to occur by chance (the more unlikely the event, the greater its severity).
You can further investigate an anomaly to determine what actions, if any, you should take in response. The best place to start your investigation is in the API Monitoring dashboards, where you can see various graphs of recent API traffic data. The next section, Investigating anomalies, describes how to do this.
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Last updated 2025-12-15 UTC.