# Monitoring and Alerting ## Slack Webhook Configuration The Slack notifications use a specific Incoming Webhook URL structure: `https://hooks.slack.com/services/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` These ID components represent: - **T0L5RA3E0**: Slack Workspace ID (e.g., JamKazam) - **B01SM8RC346**: Bot/App Configuration ID (unique to the specific "Incoming Webhook" integration created in the Slack app management) - **XDDOrcPE7eAXJPMCvc5FxIva**: The Secret Token for authentication ### Updating the Webhook If you need to change the channel or regenerate the URL: 1. Go to [Slack App Management](https://api.slack.com/apps). 2. Select the relevant App (e.g., "Monitoring" or "Incoming Webhooks"). 3. Navigate to **Incoming Webhooks**. ### Generating New Webhooks for Specific Channels If you need to send alerts to a **new channel** (like `#video-cluster-prd-alerts`), the existing URL might not work if it's locked to a single channel. To create a new one: 1. Navigate to [Slack App Management](https://api.slack.com/apps). 2. Select your App (likely named "Prometheus Alerts", "Incoming Webhooks", or similar). 3. In the left sidebar, click **Incoming Webhooks**. 4. Scroll to the bottom and click the button **"Add New Webhook to Workspace"**. 5. Select the **specific channel** you want to post to (e.g., `#video-cluster-prd-alerts`). 6. Click **Allow**. 7. Copy the **new Webhook URL** generated in the table. 8. Update the `api_url` in the corresponding `values.yaml` file.