OpsDash Integration Guide
OpsDash is an all-in-one solution for server monitoring, uptime monitoring, database monitoring, service monitoring and app metric monitoring.
What can Zenduty do for OpsDash users?
With OpsDash's Integration, Zenduty sends the unified OpsDash alerts to the right team and notifies them based on on-call schedules via email, text messages(SMS), phone calls(Voice), Slack, Microsoft Teams and iOS & Android push notifications, and escalates alerts until the alert is acknowledged or closed. Zenduty provides your NOC, SRE and application engineers with detailed context around the OpsDash alert along with playbooks and a complete incident command framework to triage, remediate and resolve incidents with speed.
Whenever OpsDash detects that a website/service is down, it triggers an alert in Zenduty. Zenduty will then create an incident. When that website/service goes back up, Zenduty will auto-resolve the incident.
You can also use Alert Rules to custom route specific OpsDash alerts to specific users, teams or escalation policies, write suppression rules, auto add notes, responders and incident tasks.
To integrate OpsDash with Zenduty, complete the following steps:
In Zenduty:
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To add a new OpsDash integration, go to Teams on Zenduty and click on the team you want to add the integration to.
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Next, go to Services and click on the relevant Service.
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Go to Integrations and then Add New Integration. Give it a name and select the application OpsDash from the dropdown menu.
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Go to Configure under your Integrations and copy the Webhook URL generated.
In OpsDash:
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Log in to OpsDash.
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Click on Sources under Dashboards.
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Select the server which you want to monitor.
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Select System Temperatures.
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Select sys.hw.temp.zone and set the alerting thresholds and save the changes.
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Click on Notifications under Dashboards and click on Add Another under Notification Rules.
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Click on System Settings and under the Webhook Integrations, paste the link copied earlier. Click on Add.
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Click on Notifications under Dashboards and add the webhook under Notification rules.
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OpsDash is now integrated.