Edit Silence Conditions
This section describes how to edit notification silence conditions.
Prerequisites
You should have the Platform Settings Management permission on the KubeSphere platform. For more information, refer to "Platform Roles".
WhizardTelemetry Notification should have been installed and enabled.
Steps
Log in to the KubeSphere web console with a user who has the Platform Settings Management permission.
Click in the upper-right corner of the KubeSphere web console to enter the Platform Settings page.
Click Notification Management > Notification Settings in the left navigation pane.
Click on the right side of the silence policy you need to edit, and then select Edit Silence Conditions from the dropdown list.
In the Edit Silence Conditions dialog, set the silence conditions, and then click OK.
Silent for All Notifications
Set the silence policy to apply to all notifications.
Custom Silence Conditions
Set the silence policy to apply only to notifications that meet the specified conditions. Click Add to set the conditions that the notification needs to meet.
Parameter Description Key
The key in the notification content. Click the dropdown list to select a preset key, or input a custom key in the dropdown list.
Operator
The operator for the filter condition.
Contains: The value corresponding to the key contains a specific string.
Does Not Contain: The value corresponding to the key does not contain a specific string.
Exists: The specific key exists in the notification content.
Does Not Exist: The specific key does not exist in the notification content.
Regex Match: Filter notifications that meet the conditions through a regular expression.
Values
The value corresponding to the key must include the specified string. Press Enter to set multiple strings. If the value corresponding to the key contains any of these strings, the condition is met.
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