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Learn how to configure your profile, get notifications from Opsgenie and view on-call schedules.
Use Opsgenie Logentries Integration to forward Logentries alerts to Opsgenie. Opsgenie determines the right people to notify based on on-call schedules– notifies via email, text messages (SMS), phone calls and iOS & Android push notifications, and escalates alerts until the alert is acknowledged or closed.
When an alert is fired by Logentries, an alert is created in Opsgenie automatically through the integration.
If you're using Opsgenie's Free or Essentials plan or if you’re using Opsgenie with Jira Service Management's Standard plan, you can add this integration from your team dashboard only. The Integrations page under Settings is not available in your plan.
Go to Teams and select your team.
Select Integrations on the left navigation and then select Add integration.
Adding the integration from your team dashboard will make your team the owner of the integration. This means Opsgenie will assign the alerts received through this integration to your team only. Follow the rest of the steps in this section to set up the integration.
Go to Settings > Integrations. Search for Logentries and select Add.
Specify who is notified of Logentries alerts using the Responders field. Auto-complete suggestions are provided as you type.
Copy the Webhook URL.
Select Save Integration.
In Logentries, click on the Tags & Alerts item from the left menu.
Click Create Tag/Alert on the top right.
Configure the alert and click Other Options in the "Add An Alert" section.
Select Webhook.
Paste the Wehbook URL into the field.
Click Save Changes.
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{
"log": {
"name": "1474957657996",
"key": "bace3265-a66b-48a9-9c2a-c08f384c67ea"
},
"host": {
"hostname": "example.com",
"name": "Inactivity Alerts"
},
"event": {
"s": 3806963027762,
"m": "No log events coming through to set1/log1 that match \"Log message.\" since 27 Sep 2016 06:28:11.010",
"t": 1474958111015
},
"context": [
],
"alert": {
"name": "Sample Alert"
}
}
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