Overview
What does the integration offer?
Jira Service Management provides a powerful bidirectional integration with OP5. When a new alert - host or service - is created in OP5, a corresponding Jira Service Management alert is automatically created, containing rich information about the alert. Jira Service Management provides detailed notifications with on-call rotations, scheduling features, and alert escalations. Users select any of the alert actions of Jira Service Management to map to the Acknowledge action of OP5.
How does the integration work?
OP5 to Jira Service Management
When a host or service alert is created on OP5, an alert is created in Jira Service Management.
When a host or service alert is closed on OP5, the corresponding alert is closed in Jira Service Management.
When a host or service alert is acknowledged on OP5, the corresponding alert is acknowledged in Jira Service Management.
Jira Service Management to OP5
If Send alert updates back to OP5 is selected, actions that are run on OP5 alerts are sent to OP5 as acknowledgment actions.
Set up the integration
OP5 is a bidirectional integration. Setting it up involves the following steps:
Add an OP5 integration in Jira Service Management
Map alert actions
Configure the integration in OP5
Install the Jira Service Management plugin for OP5
Jira Edge Connector (abbreviated as JEC) is a prerequisite for configuring the outgoing authentication of OP5 integration. Download the latest version of the OP5 package from this repository.
Add OP5 integration
If you're using the Free or Standard plan in Jira Service Management. To access the feature through Settings
(gear icon) > Products
(under JIRA SETTINGS) > OPERATIONS
, you need to be on Premium or Enterprise plan.
Adding an integration from your team’s operations page makes your team the owner of the integration. This means Jira Service Management only assigns the alerts received through this integration to your team.
Go to your team’s operations page.
On the left navigation panel, select Integrations and then Add integration.
Run a search and select “OP5”.
On the next screen, enter a name for the integration.
Optional: Select a team in Assignee team if you want a specific team to receive alerts from the integration.
Select Continue.
The integration is saved at this point.Expand the Steps to configure the integration section and copy the integration API key.
You will use this key while configuring the integration in OP5 later.Select Turn on integration.
The rules you create for the integration will work only if you turn on the integration.
Configure OP5 package in OP5 Monitor
The plugin uses a golang-executable file (included in the plugin as send2jsm) to create, acknowledge, and close alerts in Jira Service Management. Configure OP5 to execute this file on events to create, acknowledge, and close alerts in Jira Service Management. Setting the apiKey is mandatory. Other configuration parameters are set to defaults that work with OP5.
The following table lists the parameters and their locations:
Configure the golang-executable file in any of the following three methods:
Define Jira Service Management as Contact
Log in to your OP5 monitor.
Go to the /opt/monitor/etc directory to find nagios.cfg.
cd /opt/monitor/etc
Add the following line to the main Nagios configuration file (nagios.cfg).
... cfg_file=jsm.cfg ...
Reboot the monitor to see the "jsm" contact in the contact list.
Add the contact "jsm" to the OP5 Monitor’s main contact group.
If everything goes well, alerts are created in Jira Service Management for every notification created in OP5.
Map alert actions
You can define mappings between Jira Service Management actions and OP5 actions (also when the source of the alert is OP5), which requires additional authentication for your OP5 account.
Username: The username of your OP5 account
Password: The password of your OP5 account
OP5 Monitor URL: This is the domain name of your OP5 Monitor. For example: https://19.167.1.143
For alerts created by OP5
In the Send alert updates back to OP5 section, map Jira Service Management actions to OP5 actions when the source of the alert is OP5 (when the alert is created by OP5 integration itself). Map different Jira Service Management actions to different OP5 actions. For example, acknowledge the alert in OP5, when the alert is acknowledged from OP5. To do this, define If alert is acknowledged in Jira Service Management, acknowledge in OP5 mapping in Send alert updates back to OP5 section.
Configure Jira Service Management to update OP5
This step is optional.
Use Jira Service Management’s JEC and the OP5 script to update alerts on OP5. This enables deployment of your own scripts/ability to modify the ones provided and execute customized actions on OP5. To execute actions in OP5, JEC gets the configuration parameters from the configuration file. The configuration file is found under /home/jsm/jec/conf/jec-config.json.
Configuration parameters
url – JEC posts alert actions to an endpoint which is constructed using this URL.
username – JEC uses your OP5 account's username to authenticate.
password – JEC uses your OP5 account's password to authenticate.
The package that you downloaded also includes JEC utility which is located under /usr/local/bin and the script that is needed to be run by JEC which is under /home/jsm/jec/scripts. After the configuration of JEC is done, be sure to run it. Learn more about running JEC documentation.
Source for send2jsm and recompiling
The source for the executable send2jsm is found in /usr/bin/ and send2jsm.go, in /home/jsm/jec/scripts respectively and is also available in this repository. To change the behavior of the executable, edit send2jsm.go and build it by using the following command: go build send2jsm.go
For installing go, refer to http://golang.org/doc/install. Note that the executable in the plugin is built for linux/amd64 systems.
FAQ and troubleshooting
If the integration is not working, review this section and follow the guidance prescribed:
1. OP5 alerts are not getting created in Jira Service Management
2. The OP5 alert is not acknowledged when acknowledged in Jira Service Management
3. Could not open OP5 RPM package
If unsure of the problem, set the JEC's script log level to debug, try again, and contact us and share the log files found under /var/log/jsm/.
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