You can filter the alerts, silences, and alerting rules that are displayed in the Alerting UI. This section provides a description of each of the available filtering options.
Understanding alert filters
In the Administrator perspective, the Alerts page in the Alerting UI provides details about alerts relating to default OpenShift Dedicated and user-defined projects. The page includes a summary of severity, state, and source for each alert. The time at which an alert went into its current state is also shown.
You can filter by alert state, severity, and source. By default, only Platform alerts that are Firing are displayed. The following describes each alert filtering option:
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State filters:
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Firing. The alert is firing because the alert condition is true and the optional for
duration has passed. The alert continues to fire while the condition remains true.
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Pending. The alert is active but is waiting for the duration that is specified in the alerting rule before it fires.
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Silenced. The alert is now silenced for a defined time period. Silences temporarily mute alerts based on a set of label selectors that you define. Notifications are not sent for alerts that match all the listed values or regular expressions.
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Severity filters:
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Critical. The condition that triggered the alert could have a critical impact. The alert requires immediate attention when fired and is typically paged to an individual or to a critical response team.
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Warning. The alert provides a warning notification about something that might require attention to prevent a problem from occurring. Warnings are typically routed to a ticketing system for non-immediate review.
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Info. The alert is provided for informational purposes only.
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None. The alert has no defined severity.
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You can also create custom severity definitions for alerts relating to user-defined projects.
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Source filters:
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Platform. Platform-level alerts relate only to default OpenShift Dedicated projects. These projects provide core OpenShift Dedicated functionality.
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User. User alerts relate to user-defined projects. These alerts are user-created and are customizable. User-defined workload monitoring can be enabled postinstallation to provide observability into your own workloads.
Understanding silence filters
In the Administrator perspective, the Silences page in the Alerting UI provides details about silences applied to alerts in default OpenShift Dedicated and user-defined projects. The page includes a summary of the state of each silence and the time at which a silence ends.
You can filter by silence state. By default, only Active and Pending silences are displayed. The following describes each silence state filter option:
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State filters:
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Active. The silence is active and the alert will be muted until the silence is expired.
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Pending. The silence has been scheduled and it is not yet active.
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Expired. The silence has expired and notifications will be sent if the conditions for an alert are true.
Understanding alerting rule filters
In the Administrator perspective, the Alerting rules page in the Alerting UI provides details about alerting rules relating to default OpenShift Dedicated and user-defined projects. The page includes a summary of the state, severity, and source for each alerting rule.
You can filter alerting rules by alert state, severity, and source. By default, only Platform alerting rules are displayed. The following describes each alerting rule filtering option:
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Alert state filters:
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Firing. The alert is firing because the alert condition is true and the optional for
duration has passed. The alert continues to fire while the condition remains true.
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Pending. The alert is active but is waiting for the duration that is specified in the alerting rule before it fires.
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Silenced. The alert is now silenced for a defined time period. Silences temporarily mute alerts based on a set of label selectors that you define. Notifications are not sent for alerts that match all the listed values or regular expressions.
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Not Firing. The alert is not firing.
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Severity filters:
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Critical. The conditions defined in the alerting rule could have a critical impact. When true, these conditions require immediate attention. Alerts relating to the rule are typically paged to an individual or to a critical response team.
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Warning. The conditions defined in the alerting rule might require attention to prevent a problem from occurring. Alerts relating to the rule are typically routed to a ticketing system for non-immediate review.
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Info. The alerting rule provides informational alerts only.
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None. The alerting rule has no defined severity.
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You can also create custom severity definitions for alerting rules relating to user-defined projects.
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Source filters:
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Platform. Platform-level alerting rules relate only to default OpenShift Dedicated projects. These projects provide core OpenShift Dedicated functionality.
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User. User-defined workload alerting rules relate to user-defined projects. These alerting rules are user-created and are customizable. User-defined workload monitoring can be enabled postinstallation to provide observability into your own workloads.
Searching and filtering alerts, silences, and alerting rules in the Developer perspective
In the Developer perspective, the Alerts page in the Alerting UI provides a combined view of alerts and silences relating to the selected project. A link to the governing alerting rule is provided for each displayed alert.
In this view, you can filter by alert state and severity. By default, all alerts in the selected project are displayed if you have permission to access the project. These filters are the same as those described for the Administrator perspective.