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stage: Monitor
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group: Monitor
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info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/ux/technical-writing/#assignments
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# On-call Schedule Management **(PREMIUM)**
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> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-/epics/4544) in [GitLab Premium](https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/) 13.11.
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Use on-call schedule management to create schedules for responders to rotate on-call
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responsibilities. Maintain the availability of your software services by putting your teams on-call.
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With an on-call schedule, your team is notified immediately when things go wrong so they can quickly
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respond to service outages and disruptions.
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To use on-call schedules, users with Maintainer [permissions](../../user/permissions.md)
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must do the following:
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1. [Create a schedule](#schedules).
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1. [Add a rotation to the schedule](#rotations).
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If you have at least Maintainer [permissions](../../user/permissions.md)
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to create a schedule, you can do this manually.
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## Schedules
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Set up an on-call schedule for your team to add rotations to.
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Follow these steps to create a schedule:
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1. Go to **Operations > On-call Schedules** and select **Add a schedule**.
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1. In the **Add schedule** form, enter the schedule's name and description, and select a timezone.
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1. Click **Add schedule**.
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You now have an empty schedule with no rotations. This renders as an empty state, prompting you to
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create [rotations](#rotations) for your schedule.
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![Schedule Empty Grid](img/oncall_schedule_empty_grid_v13_10.png)
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### Edit a schedule
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Follow these steps to update a schedule:
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1. Go to **Operations > On-call Schedules** and select the **Pencil** icon on the top right of the
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schedule card, across from the schedule name.
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1. In the **Edit schedule** form, edit the information you wish to update.
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1. Click the **Edit schedule** button to save your changes.
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If you change the schedule's time zone, GitLab automatically updates the rotation's restricted time
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interval (if one is set) to the corresponding times in the new time zone.
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### Delete a schedule
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Follow these steps to delete a schedule:
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1. Go to **Operations > On-call Schedules** and select the **Trash Can** icon on the top right of the
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schedule card.
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1. In the **Delete schedule** window, click the **Delete schedule** button.
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## Rotations
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Add rotations to an existing schedule to put your team members on-call.
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Follow these steps to create a rotation:
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1. Go to **Operations > On-call Schedules** and select **Add a rotation** on the top right of the
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current schedule.
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1. In the **Add rotation** form, enter the following:
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- **Name:** Your rotation's name.
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- **Participants:** The people you want in the rotation.
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- **Rotation length:** The rotation's duration.
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- **Starts on:** The date and time the rotation begins.
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- **Enable end date:** With the toggle set to on, you can select the date and time your rotation
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ends.
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- **Restrict to time intervals:** With the toggle set to on, you can restrict your rotation to the
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time period you select.
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### Edit a rotation
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Follow these steps to edit a rotation:
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1. Go to **Operations > On-call Schedules** and select the **Pencil** icon to the right of the title
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of the rotation that you want to update.
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1. In the **Edit rotation** form, make the changes that you want.
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1. Select the **Edit rotation** button.
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### Delete a rotation
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Follow these steps to delete a rotation:
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1. Go to **Operations > On-call Schedules** and select the **Trash Can** icon to the right of the
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title of the rotation that you want to delete.
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1. In the **Delete rotation** window, select the **Delete rotation** button.
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## View schedule rotations
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You can view the on-call schedules of a single day or two weeks. To switch between these time
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periods, select the **1 day** or **2 weeks** buttons on the schedule. Two weeks is the default view.
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Hover over any rotation shift participants in the schedule to view their individual shift details.
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![1 Day Grid View](img/oncall_schedule_day_grid_v13_10.png)
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## Page an on-call responder
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When an alert is created in a project, GitLab sends an email to the on-call responder(s) in the
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on-call schedule for that project. If there is no schedule or no one on-call in that schedule at the
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time the alert is triggered, no email is sent.
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