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PagerDuty

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Sample use cases

  • Show me incidents from the last 24 hours, grouped by service.
  • Trigger an incident on the payments service with severity SEV2 and page the on-call.
  • Pull on-call rotation for the next 7 days and post in #engineering.

Available Tools

get_incident_analytics

Get aggregated incident metrics across the account. Filter by date range, urgency, service, or team. Returns MTTA, MTTR, incident counts.

get_service_analytics

Get aggregated metrics broken down by service. Filter by date range, urgency, service, or team. Returns per-service MTTA, MTTR, incident counts.

list_escalation_policies

List escalation policies with optional filters. Escalation policies define who to notify and in what order. Supports pagination.

get_escalation_policy

Get an escalation policy by ID. Returns full policy details including escalation rules and targets.

create_escalation_policy

Create an escalation policy. Requires name and escalation_rules with targets (users/schedules) and delays. Use list_users or list_schedules to find target IDs.

update_escalation_policy

Update an escalation policy. Change name, description, rules, or loop count.

delete_escalation_policy

Delete an escalation policy by ID. This is permanent. Ensure no services reference this policy first.

list_incidents

List incidents with optional filters for status, urgency, service, date range. Supports pagination via offset/limit.

get_incident

Get a specific incident by ID. Returns full incident details including status, assignments, and priority.

create_incident

Create a new incident. Requires title and service_id. Use list_services to find valid service IDs. Optionally set urgency, priority, and assignments.

update_incident

Update an incident. Change status (acknowledge/resolve), urgency, priority, or reassign. Use list_priorities for valid priority IDs.

list_incident_notes

List notes on an incident. Notes are timestamped comments added by responders during incident lifecycle.

create_incident_note

Add a note to an incident. Notes help document incident response activities and findings.

list_incident_alerts

List alerts for an incident. Alerts are the underlying triggers that created or were grouped into the incident.

list_incident_log_entries

List log entries for an incident. Shows the timeline of actions taken during incident response.

list_priorities

List priority levels configured in PagerDuty. Priorities are used when creating or updating incidents.

list_tags

List tags with optional name filter. Tags can be attached to users, teams, and escalation policies for organization.

create_tag

Create a new tag. Tags help organize users, teams, and escalation policies.

list_log_entries

List log entries across the account. Log entries record all actions in PagerDuty (triggers, acknowledgements, escalations, etc.).

list_maintenance_windows

List maintenance windows. Maintenance windows temporarily disable incident creation for specified services.

get_maintenance_window

Get a maintenance window by ID. Returns full details including services and time range.

create_maintenance_window

Create a maintenance window. Temporarily disables incident creation for specified services during the time range.

update_maintenance_window

Update a maintenance window. Change time range, description, or services.

delete_maintenance_window

Delete a maintenance window by ID. This is permanent and cannot be undone.

list_audit_records

List audit records across the account. Tracks changes to all PagerDuty resources for compliance and security review.

list_oncalls

List who is currently on-call. Filter by schedule, escalation policy, user, or time range. Use to find current responders.

list_schedules

List on-call schedules with optional name filter. Schedules define who is on-call at any given time. Supports pagination.

get_schedule

Get a schedule by ID with rendered on-call entries. Optionally specify since/until for the rendered time range.

create_schedule

Create an on-call schedule. Requires name, time_zone, and schedule_layers. Each layer defines a rotation with users, start time, and turn length.

update_schedule

Update a schedule. Change name, description, time zone, or schedule layers.

delete_schedule

Delete a schedule by ID. This is permanent. Ensure no escalation policies reference this schedule first.

list_services

List services with optional filters. Services represent applications or components that generate incidents. Supports pagination via offset/limit.

get_service

Get a specific service by ID. Returns full service details including escalation policy and alert settings.

create_service

Create a new service. Requires name and escalation_policy_id. Use list_escalation_policies to find valid IDs.

update_service

Update a service. Change name, description, escalation policy, or alert settings.

delete_service

Delete a service by ID. This is permanent and cannot be undone. All associated incidents will remain.

list_teams

List teams with optional name filter. Teams group users for incident assignment and escalation. Supports pagination.

get_team

Get a specific team by ID. Returns team details including parent team relationship.

create_team

Create a new team. Requires a name. Optionally set description and parent team for nesting.

update_team

Update a team. Change name, description, or parent team.

delete_team

Delete a team by ID. This is permanent. Reassign users and escalation policies before deleting.

list_users

List users with optional filters by name, email, or team. Supports pagination via offset/limit.

get_user

Get a specific user by ID. Returns full user details including role, teams, and contact methods.

create_user

Create a new user. Requires name and email. Optionally set role, time zone, and job title.

update_user

Update a user. Change name, email, role, time zone, or other profile fields.

delete_user

Delete a user by ID. This is permanent. The user must not be on-call or have pending incidents.

validate_credential

Validate PagerDuty credentials by testing API access. Used during credential setup to verify authentication is working correctly.