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Chapter 3. Integrating with PagerDuty
If you are using PagerDuty, you can forward alerts from Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes to PagerDuty.
The following steps represent a high-level workflow for integrating Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes with PagerDuty:
- Add a new API service in PagerDuty and get the integration key.
 - Use the integration key to set up notifications in Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes.
 - Identify the policies you want to send notifications for, and update the notification settings for those policies.
 
3.1. Configuring PagerDuty 复制链接链接已复制到粘贴板!
Start integrating with PagerDuty by creating a new service and by getting the integration key.
Procedure
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						Go to Configuration 
Services.  - Select Add Services.
 - Under General Settings, specify a Name and Description.
 - Under Integration Setting, click Use our API Directly with Events v2 API selected for the Integration Type drop-down menu.
 - Under Incident Settings, select an Escalation Policy, and configure notification settings and incident timeouts.
 - Accept default settings for Incident Behavior and Alert Grouping, or configure them as required.
 - Click Add Service.
 - From the Service Details page, make note of the Integration Key.
 
Create a new integration in Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes by using the integration key.
Procedure
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						In the RHACS portal, go to Platform Configuration 
Integrations.  - Scroll down to the Notifier Integrations section and select PagerDuty.
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						Click New Integration (
addicon). - Enter a name for Integration Name.
 - Enter the integration key in the PagerDuty integration key field.
 - Click Test to validate that the integration with PagerDuty is working.
 - Click Create to create the configuration.
 
3.3. Configuring policy notifications 复制链接链接已复制到粘贴板!
Enable alert notifications for system policies.
Procedure
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						In the RHACS portal, go to Platform Configuration 
Policy Management.  - Select one or more policies for which you want to send alerts.
 - Under Bulk actions, select Enable notification.
 In the Enable notification window, select the PagerDuty notifier.
NoteIf you have not configured any other integrations, the system displays a message that no notifiers are configured.
- Click Enable.
 
- Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes sends notifications on an opt-in basis. To receive notifications, you must first assign a notifier to the policy.
 - Notifications are only sent once for a given alert. If you have assigned a notifier to a policy, you will not receive a notification unless a violation generates a new alert.
 Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security for Kubernetes creates a new alert for the following scenarios:
- A policy violation occurs for the first time in a deployment.
 - A runtime-phase policy violation occurs in a deployment after you resolved the previous runtime alert for a policy in that deployment.