Manage your alert notifications
This documentation topic is designed for Grafana workspaces that support Grafana version 9.x.
For Grafana workspaces that support Grafana version 10.x, see Working in Grafana version 10.
For Grafana workspaces that support Grafana version 8.x, see Working in Grafana version 8.
Choosing how, when, and where to send your alert notifications is an important part of setting up your alerting system. These decisions will have a direct impact on your ability to resolve issues quickly and not miss anything important.
As a first step, define your contact points; where to send your alert notifications to. A contact point can be a set of destinations for matching notifications. Add notification templates to contact points for reuse and consistent messaging in your notifications.
Next, create a notification policy, which is a set of rules for where, when and how your alerts are routed to contact points. In a notification policy, you define where to send your alert notifications by choosing one of the contact points you created. Add mute timings to your notification policy. A mute timing is a recurring interval of time during which you don’t want any notifications to be sent out.
When an alert rule is evaluated, the alert ruler sends alert instances to the Alertmanager — one alert rule can trigger multiple individual alert instances.
The Alertmanager receives these alert instances and then handles mute timings, groups alerts, and sends notifications to your contact points as defined in the notification policy.