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[Alerting] run now tasks when an Alert interval is updated #51575

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gmmorris opened this issue Nov 25, 2019 · 2 comments
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[Alerting] run now tasks when an Alert interval is updated #51575

gmmorris opened this issue Nov 25, 2019 · 2 comments
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Feature:Alerting Team:ResponseOps Label for the ResponseOps team (formerly the Cases and Alerting teams) v7.6.0

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gmmorris commented Nov 25, 2019

Follow up issue from #45152

We'll handle the update of an Alert's interval by using Task Manager's run now api on the Alert's task.

@gmmorris gmmorris changed the title [Alerting] reschedule tasks when an Alert interval is updated [Alerting] run now tasks when an Alert interval is updated Nov 25, 2019
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Pinging @elastic/kibana-stack-services (Team:Stack Services)

@bmcconaghy bmcconaghy added Team:ResponseOps Label for the ResponseOps team (formerly the Cases and Alerting teams) and removed Team:Stack Services labels Dec 12, 2019
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gmmorris commented Jan 9, 2020

This part is done, so closing the issue

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