22 lines
746 B
HTML
22 lines
746 B
HTML
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<h4>How to start sending alerts to Grafana OnCall from ElastAlert</h4>
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<p><ol>
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<li>
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1. Use the integration URL from above as the ElastAlert webhook
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<pre>{{ alert_receive_channel.integration_url }}</pre>
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</li>
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</ol></p>
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<h4>Next steps:</h4>
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<p><ol>
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<li>
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1. Add the routes and escalations in <code class='code-inline'>Escalations settings</code>
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</li>
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<li>
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2. Check grouping, auto-resolving, and rendering templates in
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<code class='code-inline'>Alert Templates</code> Settings
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</li>
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<li>
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3. Make sure all the users set up their <code class='code-inline'>Personal Notifications</code> Settings
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on the <code class='code-inline'>Users</code> Page
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</li>
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</ol></p>
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