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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2019-02-08 07:30:37 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2019-02-08 07:30:37 +0000 |
commit | 8a7b72f7cd1ccd547a03eb4243294e741d661d3f (patch) | |
tree | 7bc7be4a8e9e298daa1349348400aa2a653866f2 /registry/README.md | |
parent | New upstream version 1.11.1+dfsg (diff) | |
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Adding upstream version 1.12.0.upstream/1.12.0
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/registry/README.md b/registry/README.md index de24b3018..5a9a2b3bb 100644 --- a/registry/README.md +++ b/registry/README.md @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# Netdata registry +# Registry Netdata registry implements the `my-netdata` menu on netdata dashboards. The `my-netdata` menu lists the netdata servers you have visited. @@ -36,23 +36,23 @@ The registry keeps track of 3 entities: For each netdata installation (each `machine_guid`) the registry keeps track of the different URLs it is accessed. -1. **persons**: i.e. the web browsers accessing the netdata installations (a random GUID generated by the registry the first time it sees a new web browser; we call this **person_guid**) +2. **persons**: i.e. the web browsers accessing the netdata installations (a random GUID generated by the registry the first time it sees a new web browser; we call this **person_guid**) For each person, the registry keeps track of the netdata installations it has accessed and their URLs. -1. **URLs** of netdata installations (as seen by the web browsers) +3. **URLs** of netdata installations (as seen by the web browsers) For each URL, the registry keeps the URL and nothing more. Each URL is linked to *persons* and *machines*. The only way to find a URL is to know its **machine_guid** or have a **person_guid** it is linked to it. ## Who talks to the registry? -Your web browser **only**! Check here if this is against your policies: [how to not send any information to a thirdparty server](../doc/netdata-security.md#netdata-security) +Your web browser **only**! If sending this information is against your policies, you can [run your own registry](#run-your-own-registry) Your netdata servers do not talk to the registry. This is a UML diagram of its operation: ![registry](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/2662304/19448565/11a70632-94ab-11e6-9d80-f410b4acb797.png) -## What data the registry maintains? +## What data does the registry store? Its database contains: @@ -72,9 +72,9 @@ Yeap! The registry can handle 50.000 - 100.000 requests **per second per core** We believe, it can do it... -## Every netdata can be a registry +## Run your own registry -Yes, you read correct, **every netdata can be a registry**. Just pick one and configure it. +**Every netdata can be a registry**. Just pick one and configure it. **To turn any netdata into a registry**, edit `/etc/netdata/netdata.conf` and set: @@ -150,3 +150,5 @@ ERROR 409: Cannot ACCESS netdata registry: https://registry.my-netdata.io respon ``` This error is printed on your web browser console (press F12 on your browser to see it). + +[![analytics](https://www.google-analytics.com/collect?v=1&aip=1&t=pageview&_s=1&ds=github&dr=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fnetdata%2Fnetdata&dl=https%3A%2F%2Fmy-netdata.io%2Fgithub%2Fregistry%2FREADME&_u=MAC~&cid=5792dfd7-8dc4-476b-af31-da2fdb9f93d2&tid=UA-64295674-3)]() |