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diff --git a/docs/cloud/war-rooms.md b/docs/cloud/war-rooms.md deleted file mode 100644 index c599fd5b..00000000 --- a/docs/cloud/war-rooms.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ -# Netdata Cloud War rooms - -Netdata Cloud uses War Rooms to organize your connected nodes and provide infrastructure-wide dashboards using real-time metrics and visualizations. - -Once you add nodes to a Space, all of your nodes will be visible in the **All nodes** War Room. This is a special War Room -which gives you an overview of all of your nodes in this particular Space. Then you can create functional separations of -your nodes into more War Rooms. Every War Room has its own dashboards, navigation, indicators, and management tools. - -![An example War Room](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/43294513/225355998-f16730ba-06d4-4953-8fd3-f1c2751e102d.png) - -## War Room organization - -We recommend a few strategies for organizing your War Rooms. - -- **Service, purpose, location, etc.** - You can group War Rooms by a service (Nginx, MySQL, Pulsar, and so on), their purpose (webserver, database, application), their physical location, whether they're "bare metal" or a Docker container, the PaaS/cloud provider it runs on, and much more. - This allows you to see entire slices of your infrastructure by moving from one War Room to another. - -- **End-to-end apps/services** - If you have a user-facing SaaS product, or an internal service that this said product relies on, you may want to monitor that entire stack in a single War Room. This might include Kubernetes clusters, Docker containers, proxies, databases, web servers, brokers, and more. - End-to-end War Rooms are valuable tools for ensuring the health and performance of your organization's essential services. - -- **Incident response** - You can also create new War Rooms as one of the first steps in your incident response process. - For example, you have a user-facing web app that relies on Apache Pulsar for a message queue, and one of your nodes using the [Pulsar collector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/pulsar/README.md) begins reporting a suspiciously low messages rate. - You can create a War Room called `$year-$month-$day-pulsar-rate`, add all your Pulsar nodes in addition to nodes they connect to, and begin diagnosing the root cause in a War Room optimized for getting to resolution as fast as possible. - -## Add War Rooms - -To add new War Rooms to any Space, click on the green plus icon **+** next the **War Rooms** heading on the left (Space's) sidebar. - -In the panel, give the War Room a name and description, and choose whether it's public or private. -Anyone in your Space can join public War Rooms, but can only join private War Rooms with an invitation. - -## Manage War Rooms - -All the users and nodes involved in a particular Space can be part of a War Room. - -Any user can change simple settings of a War room, like the name or the users participating in it. -Click on the gear icon of the War Room's name in the top of the page to do that. A sidebar will open with options for this War Room: - -1. To **change a War Room's name, description, or public/private status**, click on **War Room** tab. - -2. To **include an existing node** to a War Room or **connect a new node\*** click on **Nodes** tab. Choose any connected node you want to add to this War Room by clicking on the checkbox next to its hostname, then click **+ Add** at the top of the panel. - -3. To **add existing users to a War Room**, click on **Add Users**. - See our [invite doc](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/cloud/manage/invite-your-team.md) for details on inviting new users to your Space in Netdata Cloud. - -> ### Note -> ->\* This action requires **admin** rights for this Space - -### More actions - -To **view or remove nodes** in a War Room, click on the **Nodes tab**. To remove a node from the current War Room, click on -the **🗑** icon. - -> ### Info -> -> Removing a node from a War Room does not remove it from your Space. |