Caution
As of 2026-03-24, the Grafana OnCall OSS project is archived. The grafana/oncall repository is read-only, and active development continues in Grafana Cloud IRM. For a fully supported and actively maintained alternative, Grafana Cloud IRM offers a modern approach to incident response and on-call management.
Important: This documentation is about an older version. It's relevant only to the release noted, many of the features and functions have been updated or replaced. Please view the current version.
Introduction to Grafana OnCall OSS
Grafana OnCall OSS is an open-source solution for on-call management and incident response. Designed with the on-call engineer in mind, Grafana OnCall OSS enables you to refine on-call operations, expedite issue resolution, and fortify the reliability of your observability stack.
How it works
Grafana OnCall OSS serves as the nerve center for your observability stack, ingesting, grouping, and routing alerts from anywhere in your systems. Configure rules to dictate how alerts are routed and grouped, ensuring efficient incident management. With predefined escalation policies and on-call schedules, Grafana OnCall OSS automates the escalation process, delivering alerts to the right responder at the right time.
Key terms and concepts
To navigate Grafana OnCall OSS effectively, familiarize yourself with key terms and concepts:
- Alert group: Aggregated sets of related alerts that are grouped by some attribute.
- Escalation chain: A set of predefined steps, rules, and time intervals dictating how and when alerts are directed to OnCall schedules or users directly.
- Routes: Configurable paths that direct alerts to designated responders or channels. Tailor Routes to send alerts to specific escalation chains based on alert details. Additionally, enhance flexibility by incorporating regular expressions when adding routes to integrations.
- On-call schedule: A calendar-based system defining when team members are on-call.
- Rotation: The scheduled shift during which a specific team or individual is responsible for incident response.
- Shift: The designated time period within a rotation when a team or individual is actively on-call.
- Notification policy: Set of rules dictating how, when, and where alerts notifications are sent to a responder.
Next steps
To get started with Grafana OnCall OSS, refer to Get started or visit the Open source setup guide.