Dear all,
We are trying to create different incident scenario in opsgenie but we could not get trough
Case 1 :
When an alert counts in opsgenie > #3, we would like to automatically create an Incident in Opgenie
By looking at incident rules, we count not find a way to set a condition based on COUNT value
Any idea how to do case 1 ?
Case 2 :
When an alert counts in opsgenie > #3, we would like to automatically create an Incident in Jira Service Management
Where to define this rules ?
Thanks for help
regards
Hi @serge calderara ,
Neither of those are possible at this time.
There isn't a way to delay incident creation after X-deduplication count. And there isn't a way to delay outbound actions like create an issue in JSM after X-deduplication count.
We do have some feature requests though that I've added you to. For reference:
AG-348; Ability to Trigger Incident Based on Alert De-Duplication Threshold
HEIMDALL-3114; Ability to delay outgoing integration actions based on de-duplication count
Since our tickets are not public, we'll reach out directly if/when there are any developments on these.
Dear @Nick Haller , thanks for your reply.
Well note.
If we take abstraction of duplicate count, is there a way to create a Jira Service Management incident issue when an Opsgenie incident is created ?
The idea is that we would like to work on the incident from Jira Service management instead of Opsgenie because in Opsgenie, you cannot add comments on the progress of the resolution.
Thanks for advise
regarsd
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Hi @Nick Haller ,
Any news on this features ?
I'm interessted in the creation of an incident in OpsGenie based on alerts count
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