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[Stack Monitoring] update docs for changes in stack monitoring rules (#107670)
* update docs for changes in stack monitoring rules * fix grammatical error * update
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image::user/monitoring/images/monitoring-kibana-alerting-notification.png["{kib} alerting notifications in {stack-monitor-app}"]
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When you open *{stack-monitor-app}*, you will be ask to create these rules
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They are initially configured to detect and notify on various
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When you open *{stack-monitor-app}* for the first time, you will be asked to acknowledge the creation of these default rules. They are initially configured to detect and notify on various
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conditions across your monitored clusters. You can view notifications for: *Cluster health*, *Resource utilization*, and *Errors and exceptions* for {es}
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in real time.
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The default action for all {stack-monitor-app} rules is to write to {kib} logs
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and display a notification in the UI.
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To review and modify all available rules, click *Enter setup mode* on the
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*Cluster overview* page.
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To review and modify existing *{stack-monitor-app}* rules, click *Enter setup mode* on the *Cluster overview* page.
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Alternatively, to manage all rules, including create and delete functionality go to *Stack Management > Rules and Connectors*.
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[discrete]
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[[kibana-alerts-cpu-threshold]]
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