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-stage: Monitor
-group: Health
-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
+redirect_to: '../../operations/incident_management/index.md'
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-# Incident Management
-
-GitLab offers solutions for handling incidents in your applications and services,
-such as setting up Prometheus alerts, displaying metrics, and sending notifications.
-
-## Configure incidents **(ULTIMATE)**
-
-> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/4925) in GitLab Ultimate 11.11.
-
-You can enable or disable Incident Management features in the GitLab user interface
-to create issues when alerts are triggered:
-
-1. Navigate to **{settings}** **Settings > Operations > Incidents** and expand
- **Incidents**:
-
- ![Incident Management Settings](img/incident_management_settings.png)
-
-1. For GitLab versions 11.11 and greater, you can select the **Create an issue**
- checkbox to create an issue based on your own
- [issue templates](../project/description_templates.md#creating-issue-templates).
- For more information, see
- [Trigger actions from alerts](../../operations/metrics/alerts.md#trigger-actions-from-alerts-ultimate) **(ULTIMATE)**.
-1. To create issues from alerts, select the template in the **Issue Template**
- select box.
-1. To send [separate email notifications](#notify-developers-of-alerts) to users
- with [Developer permissions](../permissions.md), select
- **Send a separate email notification to Developers**.
-1. Click **Save changes**.
-
-Appropriately configured alerts include an
-[embedded chart](../../operations/metrics/embed.md#embedding-metrics-based-on-alerts-in-incident-issues)
-for the query corresponding to the alert. You can also configure GitLab to
-[close issues](../../operations/metrics/alerts.md#trigger-actions-from-alerts-ultimate)
-when you receive notification that the alert is resolved.
-
-### Notify developers of alerts
-
-GitLab can react to the alerts triggered from your applications and services
-by creating issues and alerting developers through email. By default, GitLab
-sends these emails to [owners and maintainers](../permissions.md) of the project.
-These emails contain details of the alert, and a link for more information.
-
-To send separate email notifications to users with
-[Developer permissions](../permissions.md), see [Configure incidents](#configure-incidents-ultimate).
-
-## Configure PagerDuty integration
-
-> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/119018) in GitLab 13.2.
-
-You can set up a webhook with PagerDuty to automatically create a GitLab issue
-for each PagerDuty incident. This configuration requires you to make changes
-in both PagerDuty and GitLab:
-
-1. Sign in as a user with Maintainer [permissions](../permissions.md).
-1. Navigate to **{settings}** **Settings > Operations > Incidents** and expand **Incidents**.
-1. Select the **PagerDuty integration** tab:
-
- ![PagerDuty incidents integration](img/pagerduty_incidents_integration_13_2.png)
-
-1. Activate the integration, and save the changes in GitLab.
-1. Copy the value of **Webhook URL**, as you'll need it in a later step.
-1. Follow the steps described in the
- [PagerDuty documentation](https://support.pagerduty.com/docs/webhooks)
- to add the webhook URL to a PagerDuty webhook integration.
-
-To confirm the integration is successful, trigger a test incident from PagerDuty to
-confirm that a GitLab issue is created from the incident.
-
-## Configure Prometheus alerts
-
-You can set up Prometheus alerts in:
-
-- [GitLab-managed Prometheus](../../operations/metrics/alerts.md) installations.
-- [Self-managed Prometheus](../../operations/metrics/alerts.md#external-prometheus-instances) installations.
-
-Prometheus alerts are created by the special Alert Bot user. You can't remove this
-user, but it does not count toward your license limit.
-
-## Configure external generic alerts
-
-GitLab can accept alerts from any source through a generic webhook receiver. When
-[configuring the generic alerts integration](../project/integrations/generic_alerts.md),
-GitLab creates a unique endpoint which receives a JSON-formatted, customizable payload.
-
-## Embed metrics in incidents and issues
-
-You can embed metrics anywhere [GitLab Markdown](../markdown.md) is used, such as descriptions,
-comments on issues, and merge requests. Embedding metrics helps you share them
-when discussing incidents or performance issues. You can output the dashboard directly
-into any issue, merge request, epic, or any other Markdown text field in GitLab
-by [copying and pasting the link to the metrics dashboard](../../operations/metrics/embed.md#embedding-gitlab-managed-kubernetes-metrics).
-
-You can embed both
-[GitLab-hosted metrics](../../operations/metrics/embed.md) and
-[Grafana metrics](../../operations/metrics/embed_grafana.md)
-in incidents and issue templates.
-
-### Context menu
-
-You can view more details about an embedded metrics panel from the context menu.
-To access the context menu, click the **{ellipsis_v}** **More actions** dropdown box
-above the upper right corner of the panel. The options are:
-
-- [View logs](#view-logs-from-metrics-panel).
-- **Download CSV** - Data from embedded charts can be
- [downloaded as CSV](../../operations/metrics/dashboards/index.md#downloading-data-as-csv).
-
-#### View logs from metrics panel
-
-> - [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/201846) in GitLab Ultimate 12.8.
-> - [Moved](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/merge_requests/25455) to [GitLab Core](https://about.gitlab.com/pricing/) 12.9.
-
-Viewing logs from a metrics panel can be useful if you're triaging an application
-incident and need to [explore logs](../../operations/metrics/dashboards/index.md#view-logs-ultimate)
-from across your application. These logs help you understand what is affecting
-your application's performance and resolve any problems.
-
-## Integrate incidents with Slack
-
-Slack slash commands allow you to control GitLab and view GitLab content without leaving Slack.
-
-Learn how to [set up Slack slash commands](../project/integrations/slack_slash_commands.md)
-and how to [use the available slash commands](../../integration/slash_commands.md).
-
-## Integrate issues with Zoom
-
-GitLab enables you to [associate a Zoom meeting with an issue](../project/issues/associate_zoom_meeting.md)
-for synchronous communication during incident management. After starting a Zoom
-call for an incident, you can associate the conference call with an issue. Your
-team members can join the Zoom call without requesting a link.
+This document was moved to [../../operations/incident_management/index.md](../../operations/incident_management/index.md).