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stage: Monitor
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group: Health
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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/#designated-technical-writers
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# Alert Management
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> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-/epics/2877) in GitLab 13.0.
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Alert Management enables developers to easily discover and view the alerts
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generated by their application. By surfacing alert information where the code is
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being developed, efficiency and awareness can be increased.
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## Enable Alert Management
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NOTE: **Note:**
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You will need at least Maintainer [permissions](../../permissions.md) to enable the Alert Management feature.
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1. Follow the [instructions for toggling generic alerts](../integrations/generic_alerts.md#setting-up-generic-alerts)
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1. You can now visit **{cloud-gear}** **Operations > Alerts** in your project's sidebar to [view a list](#alert-management-list) of alerts.
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![Alert Management Toggle](img/alert_management_1_v13_1.png)
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## Populate Alert data
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To populate data, see the instructions for
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[customizing the payload](../integrations/generic_alerts.md) and making a
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request to the alerts endpoint.
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## Alert Management severity
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Each level of alert contains a uniquely shaped and color-coded icon to help
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you identify the severity of a particular alert. These severity icons help you
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immediately identify which alerts you should prioritize investigating:
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![Alert Management Severity System](img/alert_management_severity_v13_0.png)
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Alerts contain one of the following icons:
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| Severity | Icon | Color (hexadecimal) |
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| Critical | **{severity-critical}** | `#8b2615` |
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| High | **{severity-high}** | `#c0341d` |
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| Medium | **{severity-medium}** | `#fca429` |
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| Low | **{severity-low}** | `#fdbc60` |
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| Info | **{severity-info}** | `#418cd8` |
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| Unknown | **{severity-unknown}** | `#bababa` |
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## Alert Management list
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NOTE: **Note:**
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You will need at least Developer [permissions](../../permissions.md) to view the Alert Management list.
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You can find the Alert Management list at **{cloud-gear}** **Operations > Alerts** in your project's sidebar.
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Each alert contains the following metrics:
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![Alert Management List](img/alert_management_1_v13_0.png)
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- **Severity** - The current importance of a alert and how much attention it should receive.
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- **Start time** - How long ago the alert fired. This field uses the standard GitLab pattern of `X time ago`, but is supported by a granular date/time tooltip depending on the user's locale.
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- **End time** - How long ago the alert fired was resolved. This field uses the standard GitLab pattern of `X time ago`, but is supported by a granular date/time tooltip depending on the user's locale.
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- **Alert description** - The description of the alert, which attempts to capture the most meaningful data.
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- **Event count** - The number of times that an alert has fired.
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- **Status** - The [current status](#alert-management-statuses) of the alert.
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### Alert Management statuses
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Each alert contains a status dropdown to indicate which alerts need investigation.
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Standard alert statuses include `triggered`, `acknowledged`, and `resolved`:
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- **Triggered**: No one has begun investigation.
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- **Acknowledged**: Someone is actively investigating the problem.
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- **Resolved**: No further work is required.
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## Alert Management details
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NOTE: **Note:**
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You will need at least Developer [permissions](../../permissions.md) to view Alert Management details.
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Navigate to the Alert Management detail view by visiting the [Alert Management list](#alert-management-list) and selecting an Alert from the list.
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![Alert Management Detail Overview](img/alert_detail_overview_v13_1.png)
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![Alert Management Full Details](img/alert_detail_full_v13_1.png)
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### Update an Alert's status
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The Alert Management detail view enables you to update the Alert Status.
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See [Alert Management statuses](#alert-management-statuses) for more details.
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### Create an Issue from an Alert
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> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/217745) in GitLab 13.1.
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The Alert Management detail view enables you to create an issue with a
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description automatically populated from an alert. To create the issue,
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click the **Create Issue** button. You can then view the issue from the
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alert by clicking the **View Issue** button.
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Closing a GitLab issue associated with an alert changes the alert's status to Resolved.
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See [Alert Management statuses](#alert-management-statuses) for more details about statuses.
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### Update an Alert's assignee
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> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-/epics/3066) in GitLab 13.1.
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The Alert Management detail view allows users to update the Alert assignee.
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In large teams, where there is shared ownership of an alert, it can be difficult
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to track who is investigating and working on it. The Alert Management detail view
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enables you to update the Alert assignee:
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NOTE: **Note:**
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GitLab currently only supports a single assignee per alert.
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1. To display the list of current alerts, click
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**{cloud-gear}** **Operations > Alerts**:
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![Alert Management List View Assignee(s)](img/alert_list_assignees_v13_1.png)
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1. Select your desired alert to display its **Alert Management Details View**:
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![Alert Management Details View Assignee(s)](img/alert_details_assignees_v13_1.png)
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1. If the right sidebar is not expanded, click
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**{angle-double-right}** **Expand sidebar** to expand it.
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1. In the right sidebar, locate the **Assignee** and click **Edit**. From the
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dropdown menu, select each user you want to assign to the alert. GitLab creates
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a [To-Do list item](../../todos.md) for each user.
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![Alert Management Details View Assignee(s)](img/alert_todo_assignees_v13_1.png)
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To remove an assignee, click **Edit** next to the **Assignee** dropdown menu and
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deselect the user from the list of assignees, or click **Unassigned**.
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### Alert system notes
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> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-/epics/3066) in GitLab 13.1.
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NOTE: **Note:**
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GitLab currently only supports creating system notes when assigning an Alert.
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Assigning a user an Alert creates a system note, visible in the Alert Details view,
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giving you a linear timeline of the alert's investigation and assignment history.
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![Alert Management Details View System Notes](img/alert_detail_system_notes_v13_1.png)
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## Use cases for assigning alerts
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Consider a team formed by different sections of monitoring, collaborating on a
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single application. After an alert surfaces, it's extremely important to
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route the alert to the team members who can address and resolve the alert.
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Assigning Alerts to multiple assignees eases collaboration and delegation. All
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assignees are shown in your team's work-flows, and all assignees receive
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notifications, simplifying communication and ownership of the alert.
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After completing their portion of investigating or fixing the alert, users can
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unassign their account from the alert when their role is complete.
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The [alerts status](#alert-management-statuses) can be updated to
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reflect if the alert has been resolved.
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### Slack Notifications
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> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/216326) in GitLab 13.1.
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You can be alerted via a Slack message when a new alert has been received.
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See the [Slack Notifications Service docs](../integrations/slack.md) for information on how to set this up.
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