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Slack

This is what you will get: image

You need:

  1. The incoming webhook URL as given by slack.com. You can use the same on all your netdata servers (or you can have multiple if you like - your decision).
  2. One or more channels to post the messages to.

Get them here: https://api.slack.com/incoming-webhooks

Set them in /etc/netdata/health_alarm_notify.conf (to edit it on your system run /etc/netdata/edit-config health_alarm_notify.conf), like this:

###############################################################################
# sending slack notifications

# note: multiple recipients can be given like this:
#                  "RECIPIENT1 RECIPIENT2 ..."

# enable/disable sending pushover notifications
SEND_SLACK="YES"

# Login to slack.com and create an incoming webhook.
# You need only one for all your netdata servers.
# Without it, netdata cannot send slack notifications.
SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL="https://hooks.slack.com/services/XXXXXXXX/XXXXXXXX/XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX"

# if a role's recipients are not configured, a notification will be send to:
# - A slack channel (syntax: '#channel' or 'channel')  
# - A slack user (syntax: '@user')
# - The channel or user defined in slack for the webhook (syntax: '#')
# empty = do not send a notification for unconfigured roles 
DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_SLACK="alarms"

You can define multiple recipients like this: # #alarms systems @myuser. This example will send the alarm to:

  • The recipient defined in slack for the webhook (not known to netdata)
  • The channel 'alarms'
  • The channel 'systems'
  • The user @myuser

You can give different recipients per role using these (at the same file):

role_recipients_slack[sysadmin]="systems"
role_recipients_slack[dba]="databases systems"
role_recipients_slack[webmaster]="marketing development"

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