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Introduction to DevOps with Kubernetes

You're reading from   Introduction to DevOps with Kubernetes Build scalable cloud-native applications using DevOps patterns created with Kubernetes

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2019
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ISBN-13 9781789808285
Length 374 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Süleyman Akbaş Süleyman Akbaş
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Onur Yılmaz Onur Yılmaz
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Introduction to DevOps 2. Chapter 2: Introduction to Microservices and Containers FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 3: Introduction to Kubernetes 4. Chapter 4: Creating a Kubernetes Cluster 5. Chapter 5: Deploy an Application to Kubernetes 6. Chapter 6: Configuration and Storage Management in Kubernetes 7. Chapter 7: Updating and Scaling an Application in Kubernetes 8. Chapter 8: Troubleshooting Applications in Kubernetes 9. Chapter 9: Monitoring Applications in Kubernetes Appendix

Chapter 9: Monitoring Applications in Kubernetes

Activity 10: Setting Up Alert Notifications in Kubernetes

Solution:

Perform the following steps to complete this activity:

  1. Create an Incoming Webhook for the devops channel. Click on your username and then click on Customize Slack:
    Figure 9.43: Customizing Slack to add Incoming Webhooks
  2. On the next page, click on Configure Apps, which will direct you to the following screen. Here, search for Incoming Webhooks, as follows:
    Figure 9.44: Searching for Incoming Webhooks
  3. Click on Add Configuration, as follows:
    Figure 9.45: Adding Incoming Webhooks configurations
  4. Select the channel that you want to set for the alerting notifications, and then click on Add Incoming WebHooks integration:
    Figure 9.46: Adding Incoming Webhooks to the devops channel
  5. From the resulting page, note down the Webhook URL that will be used to configure Alertmanager:
    Figure 9.47: The generated Webhook URL

    If you can see the Webhook URL already...

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