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OSDOCS-11050 Check cluster notifs during troubleshooting

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Laura Bailey
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# rosa has own troubleshooting installations
# - Name: Troubleshooting installations
# File: troubleshooting-installations
- Name: Review your cluster notifications
File: mos-tshoot-cluster-notifications
- Name: Troubleshooting ROSA installations
File: rosa-troubleshooting-installations
- Name: Troubleshooting ROSA with HCP installations

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# rosa has own troubleshooting installations
# - Name: Troubleshooting installations
# File: troubleshooting-installations
- Name: Review your cluster notifications
File: mos-tshoot-cluster-notifications
- Name: Troubleshooting ROSA installations
File: rosa-troubleshooting-installations
- Name: Troubleshooting ROSA with HCP installations

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:_mod-docs-content-type: ASSEMBLY
[id="mos-tshoot-cluster-notifications"]
= Review your cluster notifications
include::_attributes/attributes-openshift-dedicated.adoc[]
:context: tshoot-cluster-notifications
toc::[]
When you are trying to resolve a problem with your cluster, your cluster notifications are a good source of information.
Cluster notifications are messages about the status, health, or performance of your cluster. They are also the primary way that Red Hat Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) communicates with you about cluster health and resolving problems with your cluster.
include::modules/managed-cluster-notification-view-in-hcc.adoc[leveloffset=+1]