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diff --git a/doc/operations/incident_management/alerts.md b/doc/operations/incident_management/alerts.md index d6293cf1479..0dffa15351c 100644 --- a/doc/operations/incident_management/alerts.md +++ b/doc/operations/incident_management/alerts.md @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ The alert list displays the following information: NOTE: Check out a live example available from the -[`tanuki-inc` project page](https://gitlab-examples-ops-incident-setup-everyone-tanuki-inc.34.69.64.147.nip.io/) +[`tanuki-inc` project page](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-examples/ops/incident-setup/everyone/tanuki-inc) in GitLab to examine alerts in action. ## Alert severity @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ timeline of the alert's investigation and assignment history. The following actions result in a system note: - [Updating the status of an alert](#change-an-alerts-status) -- [Creating an incident based on an alert](#create-an-incident-from-an-alert) +- [Creating an incident based on an alert](manage_incidents.md#from-an-alert) - [Assignment of an alert to a user](#assign-an-alert) - [Escalation of an alert to on-call responders](paging.md#escalating-an-alert) @@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ To change an alert's status: 1. On the right sidebar, select **Edit**. 1. Select a status. -To stop email notifications for alert reoccurrences in projects with [email notifications enabled](paging.md#email-notifications-for-alerts), +To stop email notifications for alert recurrences in projects with [email notifications enabled](paging.md#email-notifications-for-alerts), change the alert's status away from **Triggered**. #### Resolve an alert by closing the linked incident @@ -158,8 +158,8 @@ Prerequisites: - You must have at least the Reporter role. -When you close an [incident](incidents.md) that is linked to an alert, -the linked alert's status changes to **Resolved**. +When you [close an incident](manage_incidents.md#close-an-incident) that is linked to an alert, +GitLab [changes the alert's status](#change-an-alerts-status) to **Resolved**. You are then credited with the alert's status change. #### As an on-call responder **(PREMIUM)** @@ -173,25 +173,10 @@ Changing the status has the following effects: - To **Resolved**: silences all on-call pages for the alert. - From **Resolved** to **Triggered**: restarts the alert escalating. -In GitLab 15.1 and earlier, updating the status of an [alert with an associated incident](alerts.md#create-an-incident-from-an-alert) +In GitLab 15.1 and earlier, updating the status of an [alert with an associated incident](manage_incidents.md#from-an-alert) also updates the incident status. In [GitLab 15.2 and later](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/356057), the incident status is independent and does not update when the alert status changes. -### Create an incident from an alert - -> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/217745) in GitLab 13.1. - -The Alert detail view enables you to create an issue with a -description populated from an alert. To create the issue, -select the **Create Issue** button. You can then view the issue from the -alert by selecting the **View Issue** button. - -You can also [create incidents for alerts automatically](incidents.md#create-incidents-automatically). - -Closing a GitLab issue associated with an alert [changes the alert's status](#change-an-alerts-status) to -**Resolved**. See [Alert List](#alert-list) for more details -about alert statuses. - ### Assign an alert > [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-/epics/3066) in GitLab 13.1. @@ -225,18 +210,7 @@ and clear the user from the list of assignees, or select **Unassigned**. > [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/groups/gitlab-org/-/epics/3066) in GitLab 13.1. -You can manually create [To-Do list items](../../user/todos.md) for yourself -from the Alert details screen, and view them later on your **To-Do List**. To -add a to-do item: - -1. Display the list of current alerts: - - 1. On the top bar, select **Main menu > Projects** and find your project. - 1. On the left sidebar, select **Monitor > Alerts**. - -1. Select your desired alert to display its **Alert Management Details View**. -1. On the right sidebar, select **Add a to do**: - - ![Alert Details Add a to do](img/alert_detail_add_todo_v13_9.png) +You can manually create a [to-do item](../../user/todos.md) for yourself +from an alert, and view it later on your **To-Do List**. -To view your To-Do List, on the top bar, select **To-Do List** (**{todo-done}**). +To add a to-do item, on the right sidebar, select **Add a to do**. |