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Research questions we find hard to answer at the moment when supporting an SDH #100671

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mikecote opened this issue May 26, 2021 · 3 comments
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Part of the first step for Observability of the alerting framework is to identify metrics/questions we find hard to answer when supporting the framework. Once we have a list of these questions, we can review/create issues to facilitate answering those questions.

Example of a question: "What rule is causing the entire alerting framework to fall behind"

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Pinging @elastic/kibana-alerting-services (Team:Alerting Services)

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mikecote commented Jul 5, 2021

I believe we can close this as the parent issue closed: #98902?

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Yes sounds good!

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