In many situation, we are not all time connected to the platform and would like to be informed through an email notification in case a Jira Data Center node gets down or in case error occurs in system health check.
is there a way to get notify by email on such behavior ?
This will help us to gets informed earlier in case of trouble when out of office
Thanks for help
regards
Hi @sc
Yes it is very much possible to be notified the health checks. See below picture that shows notification settings next to the health check tool in Administration > System > Troubleshooting and support tools.
Hope this helps!
Good luck!
This option is only to show notification here, but my goal is that if I am not connected to the platform, in case of health check error I need to get an email .
But there seems to be no way to configure this right ?
regards
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With "not connected to the platform" do you mean you are not logged in or has no account at all?
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After a little digging, you seem to be right. There is no email notification option for the health check.
Stated here by Atlassian themselves.
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It sure does! Unfortunately there is no perfect system!
Good luck with your Jira endeavours!
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This feature is now available (since at least version 8.20), but you can only set it to email the currently logged in user.
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