This is what you will get:
You need:
- The incoming webhook URL as given by Discord. Create a webhook by following the official Discord documentation. You can use the same on all your netdata servers (or you can have multiple if you like - your decision).
- One or more Discord channels to post the messages to.
Set them in /etc/netdata/health_alarm_notify.conf
(to edit it on your system run /etc/netdata/edit-config health_alarm_notify.conf
), like this:
###############################################################################
# sending discord notifications
# note: multiple recipients can be given like this:
# "CHANNEL1 CHANNEL2 ..."
# enable/disable sending discord notifications
SEND_DISCORD="YES"
# Create a webhook by following the official documentation -
# https://support.discordapp.com/hc/en-us/articles/228383668-Intro-to-Webhooks
DISCORD_WEBHOOK_URL="https://discordapp.com/api/webhooks/XXXXXXXXXXXXX/XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX"
# if a role's recipients are not configured, a notification will be send to
# this discord channel (empty = do not send a notification for unconfigured
# roles):
DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_DISCORD="alarms"
You can define multiple channels like this: alarms systems
.
You can give different channels per role using these (at the same file):
role_recipients_discord[sysadmin]="systems"
role_recipients_discord[dba]="databases systems"
role_recipients_discord[webmaster]="marketing development"
The keywords systems
, databases
, marketing
, development
are discordapp.com channels (they should already exist within your discord server).