Hi,
We activated JSM but I don't see any Opsgenie features available on my ITSM Projects..
When I click on "Features" as documentation suggests it (to activate them), I see a message "Watch this space Features is coming soon."
Did anyone see this behavior? As I understood, we don't have to buy Opsgenie separately in order to see this functionality available?
Thank you.
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Thank you, Walter!
Yes, I went through the documentation. Will hope that we will see these features in our JSM instance sooner rather than later :)
Hi @Elena Lurye - I did some investigation using our JSM Cloud PRODUCTION and TEST instances:
TEST JSM (Monthly Subscription)
PRODUCTION (Annual Subscription)
I am now wondering why:
Thanks!
Thank you! Yes, this is what I realized as well - went through the same steps.
When Opsgenie got pushed to our instance, NEW projects would have this integration, but old ones are not (even if I activated the features).
What happened is - even after the Nov 9 announcement - Opsgenie was not pushed to ALL of the JSM instances right away. Ours didn't have it and I was wondering if any steps are required from our side in order to have them activated.
Then, at some point, announcement window pop up saying that Opsgenie features are available - and NEW ITSM project already had it, but not old ones....
Today I logged on to my Production Jira instance and was greeted with this pop-up. When I checked my old Jira Service Desk projects, the option to enable "Alerts" and "On-call" features is NOW available. :)
This integration of Opsgenie and Jira Service Management still doesn't appear to be loading correctly in our cloud account.
On some projects, we see the feature settings to enable on-call management (the desired feature from Opsgenie), but there is nowhere to manage Opsgenie teams and assign them. Further, some projects just don't show Opsgenie features or settings at all.
What is the expected ETA for this to be rolled out to all subscribers?
It seems that former service desk projects only get ops genie and not all the ITSM features.
Atlassian support told me I need to create a new Service Management project to get all the ITSM feature such as Incident, Problems, Changes.
This is not ideal as we already have a Service Project that is in use with our customers. I guess we can't take advantage of the new features without making a whole new project.
I think I have answered my own question...it looks like to use the new features we need to create a new project the migrate all our issues over to it as noted here
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