diff --git a/solutions/observability/incident-management/slo-management.md b/solutions/observability/incident-management/slo-management.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ead745c0d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/solutions/observability/incident-management/slo-management.md @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ +--- +navigation_title: View and manage SLOs +applies_to: + stack: ga + serverless: + observability: ga +products: + - id: observability + - id: cloud-serverless +--- + +# View and manage SLOs in {{product.observability}} + +Manage your service level objectives (SLOs) from the **SLO Management** page. View SLO definitions, monitor the health of your SLOs, and perform actions such as editing, cloning, purging data, and deleting SLOs. + +To open the **SLO management** page: + +1. Navigate to the **SLOs** page in the main menu, or use the [global search field](/explore-analyze/find-and-organize/find-apps-and-objects.md). +1. Select **Manage SLOs**. + + + +## Filter SLOs + +From the SLO Management page, use the search bar to find SLOs by name, or filter the list of SLOs by tag using the **Filter tags** dropdown menu. + +## Monitor SLO health +```{applies_to} +stack: ga 9.3 +``` + +The **Health** column of the SLO management table shows the following: + +* **Healthy**: the SLO transforms are operating as expected. +* **Needs attention**: the SLO transforms are not operating as expected and needs attention. + +For more on SLO transforms and troubleshooting SLO health, refer to [Understanding SLO internals](../../../troubleshoot/observability/troubleshoot-service-level-objectives-slos.md#slo-understanding-slos). + +## Purge stale SLO instances + +A stale SLO instance hasn't received new data within the **Stale SLOs threshold**, which you can set in the **SLOs Settings**. + +From the **Overview** on the **SLOs** page, you can see the number of **Stale** SLOs. Select the number to show your stale SLOs. + +Occasionally, you might want to delete these stale instances. To purge your stale SLO instances: + +**Purge all stale SLO instances** + +1. From the **SLO management** page, select **Actions** → **Purge stale instances**. +1. If you don't want to delete stale instances according to the predefined **Stale SLOs threshold** setting, you can update the **Stale threshold**. +1. Select **Purge**. + +**Purge stale instances from selected SLOs** + +1. From the **SLO management** page, select the checkbox next to the SLOs from which you want to purge stale instances. +1. From the **Selected [number] SLO** menu, select **Purge stale instances**. +1. If you don't want to delete stale instances according to the predefined **Stale SLOs threshold** setting, you can update the **Stale threshold**. +1. Select **Purge**. + +## Purge SLO rollup data + +Rollup functionality summarizes old, high-granularity data into a reduced granularity format for long-term storage. + +Occasionally, you might want to delete this rollup data. To purge your rollup data: + +**Bulk purge SLO rollup data** + +1. From the **SLO management** page, select the checkbox next to the SLOs from which you want to purge rollup data. +1. From the **Selected [number] SLO** menu, select **Purge rollup data**. +1. Select the options to define which data to purge. +1. Select **Purge**. + +**Purge rollup data from a single SLO** + +1. Open the **Actions** menu ({icon}`boxes_vertical`) for the SLO. +1. Select **Purge rollup data**. +1. Select the options to define which data to purge. +1. Select **Purge**. \ No newline at end of file