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Chapter 7. Enabling notifications and integrations


You can enable the notifications service on the Red Hat Hybrid Cloud Console to send notifications whenever a compliance policy is triggered. For example, you can configure the notifications service to automatically send an email message whenever a compliance policy falls below a certain threshold. Or you can configure the service to send an email digest of all the compliance policy events that take place each day. Using the notifications service frees you from having to continually check the Red Hat Lightspeed dashboard for compliance event-triggered notifications.

Enabling the notifications service requires three main steps:

  • First, an Organization Administrator creates a User Access group that includes at least the Notifications administrator or the RHEL administrator role, and then adds account members to the group.
  • Next, a user with the required notifications administrator role permissions sets up behavior groups for events in the notifications service. Behavior groups specify the delivery method for each notification. For example, a behavior group can specify whether email notifications are sent to all users or just to Organization Administrators.
  • Finally, users who receive email notifications from events must set their user preferences to receive individual emails for each event or a daily digest of all compliance events.

In addition to sending email messages, you can configure the notifications service to send event data in other ways:

  • Using an authenticated client to query Red Hat Lightspeed APIs for event data
  • Using webhooks to send events to third-party applications that accept inbound requests
  • Integrating notifications with applications such as Splunk to route compliance events to the application dashboard
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