Orchestration
Events
9 min
within turbine, orchestrators and practitioners can view event logs for the last 24 hours you can see the type of event, the name of the agent/host, the date and time stamp that it was received, and how many playbooks that event triggered you can also click on events to drill into additional details, including skipped playbooks and event specific data events play a crucial role in triggering automation workflows, helping organizations manage security incidents and other operational tasks efficiently accessing events to access events, follow these steps log in to turbine from the left hand navigation pane, click orchestration and click events click on an event to view additional details, such as skipped playbooks and event specific data benefits of event management in turbine real time event tracking immediate visibility into critical incidents and updates automation triggers events automatically trigger playbooks for streamlined workflows detailed logs comprehensive information on event source, time, triggered actions, and skipped playbook reasons types of events events in turbine can be classified into different types, as shown in the image below turbine record update events triggered when records are updated in the system turbine record create events triggered when new records are created turbine custom webhook request events generated by webhook requests from third party tools turbine schedule cron events triggered by scheduled cron jobs or tasks graphical representation the graph shows event activity over the past 24 hours, broken down by event type blue line (turbine record update) indicates record update events, with frequent peaks throughout the 24 hour window green line (turbine record create) represents record creation events, showing consistent activity with occasional spikes gray line (turbine custom webhook request) displays webhook request events, maintaining relatively steady occurrences cyan line (turbine schedule cron) reflects scheduled cron tasks, which exhibit periodic consistency hovering over the graph when hovering over the graph, a tooltip appears with specific event counts at that point in time turbine record update displays the number of record update events turbine record create shows the count of new record creation events turbine custom webhook request displays webhook request event counts turbine schedule cron shows the number of scheduled cron events insights hovering over specific data points allows you to identify patterns and anomalies at a glance this helps in understanding when certain types of events occur more frequently, providing insights into operational workflows, peak activity times, and potential issues that need investigation event summary the following event types were recorded over the last 24 hours turbine record update 1119 events turbine record create 469 events turbine custom webhook request 281 events turbine schedule cron 313 events total events 2182 event details when viewing events in turbine, the following detailed information is available event type the type or category of the event (for example, record update, record creation) agent/host the name of the host or agent that generated the event time received the exact date and time the event was recorded in the system triggered playbooks the number of playbooks triggered by the event skipped playbooks the number of playbooks skipped and the reason they were skipped a skipped playbook indicates that the event was received and evaluated, but the condition for executing the playbook was not met as a result, the playbook did not execute skipped playbook details playbook the name of the skipped playbook you can click on the link to open the playbook reason why the playbook was skipped (for example, filter condition not met) trigger type the type of trigger (for example, records) trigger name the specific trigger name (for example, achft update) event data specific json or structured data relevant to the event, providing additional context