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maryam-saeidi avatar maryam-saeidi commented on August 16, 2024 1

Based on the above comment and after discussing it with @maciejforcone, we decided to focus on related alerts first and then reconsider this ticket if it is still needed.
So, I will close this ticket in favor of #188014.

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elkargig avatar elkargig commented on August 16, 2024

I do not I believe navigation between alerts using Previous & Next buttons is useful during alerts triage/investigation, at least for companies that have a big number of alerts from many different services/components/hosts.
This is because jumping to the previous/next alert id might take you to an alert with completely different context, it might be an alert for a different team/service.

What would be more useful would be to have buttons to take you back to all active alerts or back to all active alerts with label X that this alert also had. This way you would be able to maintain some context with the current alert.

Easier navigation between alerts of the same service or host or k8s cluster, etc ("relevant alerts") is probably worth looking into though.

I'd be more interested in knowing how many active alerts have exactly the same labels (Kibana, Logs, Kubernetes) than the total number of active alerts. Maybe we could display the number of active alerts next to each label for the specific label, e.g Kibana:10 Logs:30 Kubernetes:100 Intersection:2 where Intersection is the number of Active alerts that have labels Kibana AND Logs AND Kubernetes

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maryam-saeidi avatar maryam-saeidi commented on August 16, 2024

@elkargig Thanks for sharing this feedback 🙏🏻
@maciejforcone I will sync with you about this feedback and will update the ticket accordingly.

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