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Epic
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Major
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None
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aggregate-alerts-page
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77
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To Do
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100% To Do, 0% In Progress, 0% Done
Goal
Description
As an Admin I want to have an easy view of the alerts that are firing in my cluster.
If I have the same alert that fires many time it is very hard to identify the issues.
We can simplify the existing Alerts page to make it much clearer by the following quick fix:
1. Aggregate the alerts by alert name and severity
2. For each aggregated line add the "Total alerts number"
3. When pressing on the aggregated line it can be expanded with the list of alerts
4.Optional - Add the namespace label to the expanded list of alerts, where each alert can have a different namespace. Note: Not all alerts have this label.
Initial mockup by fkargbo:
https://www.figma.com/proto/JlYlMG19eF8IJasy7DF4ND/Alert-Grouping-(Quick-fix)?type=design&node-id=5-136&t=Kt6eH1kzWzvjVZDE-0&scaling=min-zoom&page-id=0%3A1&starting-point-node-id=5%3A136
Acceptance Criteria
Given we have several alerts of the same name and severity
When we go to the Alerts page and view the alerts
Then We would see a single line for each "alert name" and "severity", the number of times its shown and I can click on the line to expend the line and get the full list of alerts of that name and severity.
User Stories
- High-Level goal-based user story, with context.
"As a <VM owner/cluster administrator>, I want <to Achieve Some Goal>, so that <Some Reason/Context>." - another user story
Non-Requirements
- List of things not included in this epic, to alleviate any doubt raised during the grooming process.
Notes
- Any additional details or decisions made/needed
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upstream design | New | Unassigned | ||
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upstream documentation | New | Unassigned | ||
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upgrade consideration | New | Unassigned | ||
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CEE/PX summary presentation | New | Unassigned | ||
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test plans in polarion | New | Unassigned | ||
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automated tests | New | Unassigned | ||
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downstream documentation merged | New | Unassigned |