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FireHydrant
Configuring FireHydrant
Runbooks
Runbooks
Runbooks are similar to playbooks; they define a workflow to be followed when an incident occurs. FireHydrant helps teams automate the manual tasks and introduce more consistency throughout the incident response processs.
An introduction to Runbooks
Runbook best practices
Creating Runbooks with the starter template
Runbook recipes
Automating workflow using Runbook conditions
Managing Runbook Editing Permissions by Owning Team
Using template variables in Runbooks
Runbook Audit Logs
Create private Slack channels
Assigning a role with a Runbook step
Auto-Adding Services Related To Functionality
Sending email notification via Runbooks
Communicating with teams using Runbook steps
Notifying a chatops channel
Notify Incident Channel With Custom Message
Create/Update an incident on your Atlassian Statuspage
Publish an incident to status page using a Runbook step
Updating an incident using a Runbook step
Creating a JIRA issue
Creating an Incident Ticket
Starting a PagerDuty Incident
Create an Incident Channel in your Chatops tool
Sending a webhook from a Runbook
Resolve Linked Alerts
Exporting retrospectives to Confluence
Exporting Retrospectives to Google Docs
Freeform Text
Executing patch scripts