# Send notifications to Opsgenie [Opsgenie](https://www.atlassian.com/software/opsgenie) is an alerting and incident response tool. It is designed to group and filter alarms, build custom routing rules for on-call teams, and correlate deployments and commits to incidents. The first step is to create a [Netdata integration](https://docs.opsgenie.com/docs/api-integration) in the [Opsgenie](https://www.atlassian.com/software/opsgenie) dashboard. After this, you need to edit `health_alarm_notify.conf` on your system, by running the following from your [config directory](/docs/configure/nodes.md): ```bash ./edit-config health_alarm_notify.conf ``` Change the variable `OPSGENIE_API_KEY` with the API key you got from Opsgenie. `OPSGENIE_API_URL` defaults to `https://api.opsgenie.com`, however there are region-specific API URLs such as `https://eu.api.opsgenie.com`, so set this if required. ```conf SEND_OPSGENIE="YES" # Api key # Default Opsgenie API OPSGENIE_API_KEY="11111111-2222-3333-4444-555555555555" OPSGENIE_API_URL="" ``` Changes to `health_alarm_notify.conf` do not require a Netdata restart. You can test your Opsgenie notifications configuration by issuing the commands, replacing `ROLE` with your preferred role: ```sh # become user netdata sudo su -s /bin/bash netdata # send a test alarm /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/alarm-notify.sh test ROLE ``` If everything works, you'll see alarms in your Opsgenie platform: ![Example alarm notifications in Opsgenie](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/49162938/92184518-f725f900-ee40-11ea-9afa-e7c639c72206.png) If sending the test notifications fails, you can look in `/var/log/netdata/error.log` to find the relevant error message: ```log 2020-09-03 23:07:00: alarm-notify.sh: ERROR: failed to send opsgenie notification for: hades test.chart.test_alarm is CRITICAL, with HTTP error code 401. ``` You can find more details about the Opsgenie error codes in their [response docs](https://docs.opsgenie.com/docs/response).