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diff --git a/doc/operations/incident_management/alerts.md b/doc/operations/incident_management/alerts.md index 5a5fc59d5e3..d908af63000 100644 --- a/doc/operations/incident_management/alerts.md +++ b/doc/operations/incident_management/alerts.md @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ but you can change the sort order by clicking the headers in the Alert Managemen The alert list displays the following information: -![Alert List](../../user/project/operations/img/alert_list_v13_1.png) +![Alert List](./img/alert_list_v13_1.png) - **Search** - The alert list supports a simple free text search on the title, description, monitoring tool, and service fields. @@ -31,6 +31,10 @@ The alert list displays the following information: - **Triggered**: No one has begun investigation. - **Acknowledged**: Someone is actively investigating the problem. - **Resolved**: No further work is required. + +TIP: **Tip:** +Check out a [live example](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-examples/ops/incident-setup/everyone/tanuki-inc/-/alert_management) +in GitLab to examine alerts in action. ## Enable Alerts @@ -58,7 +62,7 @@ To populate the alerts with data, read You can configure an externally-managed Prometheus instance to send alerts to GitLab. To set up this configuration, read the [configuring Prometheus](../metrics/alerts.md#external-prometheus-instances) documentation. Activating the external Prometheus -configuration also enables the [Alerts list](alerts.md). +configuration also enables the [Alerts list](./alerts.md). To populate the alerts with data, read [External Prometheus instances](../metrics/alerts.md#external-prometheus-instances). @@ -67,11 +71,11 @@ To populate the alerts with data, read GitLab provides the Generic Alerts endpoint so you can accept alerts from a third-party alerts service. Read the -[instructions for toggling generic alerts](../../user/project/integrations/generic_alerts.md#setting-up-generic-alerts) +[instructions for toggling generic alerts](generic_alerts.md#setting-up-generic-alerts) to add this option. After configuring the endpoint, the -[Alerts list](alerts.md) is enabled. +[Alerts list](./alerts.md) is enabled. -To populate the alerts with data, read [Customizing the payload](../../user/project/integrations/generic_alerts.md#customizing-the-payload) for requests to the alerts endpoint. +To populate the alerts with data, read [Customizing the payload](./generic_alerts.md#customizing-the-payload) for requests to the alerts endpoint. ### Opsgenie integration **(PREMIUM)** @@ -82,7 +86,7 @@ A new way of monitoring Alerts via a GitLab integration is with NOTE: **Note:** If you enable the Opsgenie integration, you can't have other GitLab alert services, -such as [Generic Alerts](../../user/project/integrations/generic_alerts.md) or +such as [Generic Alerts](./generic_alerts.md) or Prometheus alerts, active at the same time. To enable Opsgenie integration: @@ -104,7 +108,7 @@ Each level of alert contains a uniquely shaped and color-coded icon to help you identify the severity of a particular alert. These severity icons help you immediately identify which alerts you should prioritize investigating: -![Alert Management Severity System](img/alert_management_severity_v13_0.png) +![Alert Management Severity System](./img/alert_management_severity_v13_0.png) Alerts contain one of the following icons: |