Description
A new option (All) has been added to the rule scope setting, which you set when creating a new Observability or Stack rule. Setting the scope to All allows the rule to appear on the Rules pages for both Observability and Stack Management.
From Slack convo with @cnasikas:
- The rule types that have the
All rule scope option are: Elasticsearch query rule, Custom threshold, and Anomaly detection.
- The rule will be shown in the stack and in o11y for users who have access to the rule type at least for one of the "Role visibilities". So, for example, if I have access to "Logs" and "Stack", I can see it in both pages with the "All". Also, even if I do not have access to "Stack", if I set it to "All" users with access to "Stack" will see it.
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Which documentation set does this change impact?
Elastic On-Prem and Cloud (all)
Feature differences
N/A
What release is this request related to?
9.3
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Already released in Serverless
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Description
A new option (
All) has been added to the rule scope setting, which you set when creating a new Observability or Stack rule. Setting the scope toAllallows the rule to appear on the Rules pages for both Observability and Stack Management.From Slack convo with @cnasikas:
Allrule scope option are: Elasticsearch query rule, Custom threshold, and Anomaly detection.Resources
Related issues and PRS:
alertsconsumer as default in the stack mngt page kibana#240692Which documentation set does this change impact?
Elastic On-Prem and Cloud (all)
Feature differences
N/A
What release is this request related to?
9.3
Serverless release
Already released in Serverless
Collaboration model
The documentation team
Point of contact.
Main contact: @ ?
Stakeholders: @tiamliu