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Bug
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Minor
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ACM 2.12.0
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False
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Note: Doc team updates the current version of the documentation and the
two previous versions (n-2), but we address *only high-priority, or
customer-reported issues* for -2 releases in support.
Describe the changes in the doc and link to your dev story:
1. - [x] Mandatory: Add the required version to the Fix version/s field.
2. - [ ] Mandatory: Choose the type of documentation change or review.
- [x] We need to update to an existing topic
- [ ] We need to add a new document to an existing section
- [ ] We need a whole new section; this is a function not
documented before and doesn't belong in any current section
- [ ] We need an Operator Advisory review and approval
- [ ] We need a z-Stream (Errata) Advisory and Release note
for MCE and/or ACM
3. - [x] *Mandatory: *Use the following link to open the doc and find where the
documentation update should go. Note: As the feature and doc is
understood and developed, this placement decision may change:
- Published doc:[ https://docs.redhat.com/en/documentation/red_hat_advanced_cluster_management_for_kubernetes/2.12/html/observability/observing-environments-intro#silence-alerts|https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_advanced_cluster_management_for_kubernetes/2.10]
- Source: https://github.com/stolostron/rhacm-docs/blob/be3bd38c917e8d584cfe8f2ffb749944ada00c85/observability/observability_alerts.adoc#L205
4. - [ ] Mandatory for GA content:
- [] Add steps, the diff, known issue, and/or other important
conceptual information in the following space:
- [ ] *Add Required access level *(example, *Cluster
Administrator*) for the user to complete the task:
- [ ] Add verification at the end of the task, how does the user
verify success (a command to run or a result to see?)
- [ ] Add link to dev story here:
5. - [x] Mandatory for bugs: What is the diff? Clearly define what the
problem is, what the change is, and link to the current documentation. Only
use this for a documentation bug.
Current content:
To silence a Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management alert, you must have access to the alertmanager-main pod in the open-cluster-management-observability namespace. For example, enter the following command in the pod terminal to silence SampleAlert:
Suggested fix:
To silence a Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management alert, you must have access to the alertmanager pods (for example observability-alertmanager-0) in the open-cluster-management-observability namespace. For example, enter the following command in the any of the alertmanager pods terminal to silence SampleAlert: