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 authorized_for_configuration_information=user1,foo,bar,<new user>
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+## Pager playbook
+
+### What is this alert anyways?
+
+Say you receive a mysterious alert and you have no idea what it's
+about. Take, for example, [tpo/tpa/team#40795](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/tpa/team/-/issues/40795):
+
+    09:35:23 <nsa> tor-nagios: [gettor-01] application service - gettor status is CRITICAL: 2: b[AUTHENTICATIONFAILED] Invalid credentials (Failure)
+
+To figure out what triggered this error, follow this procedure:
+
+ 1. log into the Nagios web interface at https://nagios.torproject.org
+
+ 2. find the broken service, for example by listing all [unhandled
+    problems](https://nagios.torproject.org/cgi-bin/icinga/status.cgi?allunhandledproblems)
+
+ 3. click on the actual service name to see details
+
+ 4. find the "executed command" field and click on "Command Expander"
+
+ 5. this will show you the "Raw commandline" that nagios runs to do
+    this check, in this case it is a NRPE check that calls
+    `tor_application_service` on the other end
+
+ 6. if it's an NRPE check, log on the remote host and run the command,
+    otherwise, the command is ran on the nagios host
+
+In this case, the error can be reproduced with:
+
+    root@gettor-01:~# /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/dsa-check-statusfile /srv/gettor.torproject.org/check/status
+    2: b'[AUTHENTICATIONFAILED] Invalid credentials (Failure)'
+
+In this case, it seems like the status file is under the control of
+the service administrator, which should be contacted for followup.
+
 # Reference
 
 ## Design