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diff --git a/docs/cloud/alerts-notifications/add-rocketchat-notification-configuration.md b/docs/cloud/alerts-notifications/add-rocketchat-notification-configuration.md
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+# Add RocketChat notification configuration
+
+From the Cloud interface, you can manage your space's notification settings and from these you can add a specific configuration to get notifications delivered on RocketChat.
+
+## Prerequisites
+
+To add RocketChat notification configurations you need:
+
+- A Netdata Cloud account
+- Access to the space as an **administrator**
+- Space needs to be on **Business** plan or higher
+- Have a RocketChat app on your workspace to receive the webhooks, for more details check [how to configure this on RocketChat](#settings-on-rocketchat)
+
+## Steps
+
+1. Click on the **Space settings** cog (located above your profile icon)
+1. Click on the **Notification** tab
+1. Click on the **+ Add configuration** button (near the top-right corner of your screen)
+1. On the **RocketChat** card click on **+ Add**
+1. A modal will be presented to you to enter the required details to enable the configuration:
+ 1. **Notification settings** are Netdata specific settings
+ - Configuration name - you can optionally provide a name for your configuration you can easily refer to it
+ - Rooms - by specifying a list of Rooms you are select to which nodes or areas of your infrastructure you want to be notified using this configuration
+ - Notification - you specify which notifications you want to be notified using this configuration: All Alerts and unreachable, All Alerts, Critical only
+ 1. **Integration configuration** are the specific notification integration required settings, which vary by notification method. For RocketChat:
+ - Webhook URL - URL provided on RocketChat for the channel you want to receive your notifications. For more details check [how to configure this on RocketChat](#settings-on-rocketchat)
+
+## Settings on RocketChat
+
+To enable the webhook integrations on RocketChat you need:
+1. In RocketChat, Navigate to Administration > Workspace > Integrations.
+
+2. Click +New at the top right corner.
+
+![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/26550862/246235250-84f45b35-03f3-4ab4-96ac-6ab4d1c662b5.png)
+
+3. For more details about each parameter, check [create-a-new-incoming-webhook](https://docs.rocket.chat/use-rocket.chat/workspace-administration/integrations#create-a-new-incoming-webhook).
+
+4. After configuring integration, click Save.
+
+![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/26550862/246235321-25ed9a7b-92ac-4956-9d76-e83ffc51b5c1.png)
+
+4. You will end up with a webhook endpoint that looks like so:
+```
+https://your-server.rocket.chat/hooks/YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY/XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
+```
+ - Treat this endpoint as a secret. Anyone who has it will be able to post messages to your RocketChat instance.
+
+For more details please check RocketChat's article [Incoming webhooks for RocketChat](https://docs.rocket.chat/use-rocket.chat/workspace-administration/integrations/).
diff --git a/docs/cloud/manage/invite-your-team.md b/docs/cloud/manage/invite-your-team.md
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@@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
-# Invite your team
-
-Invite your entire SRE, DevOPs, or ITOps team to Netdata Cloud, to give everyone insights into your infrastructure from a single pane of glass.
-
-Invite new users to your Space by clicking on **Invite Users** in
-the [Space](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/cloud/spaces.md) management area.
-
-![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/70198089/227887469-e46bad55-ef5d-441a-83a5-dcc2af038678.png)
-
-
-You will be prompted to enter the email addresses for the users you want to invite to your Space. You can enter any number of email addresses, separated by a comma, to send multiple invitations at once.
-
-Next, choose the War Rooms you want to invite these users to. Once logged in, these users are not restricted only to
-these War Rooms. They can be invited to others, or join any that are public.
-
-Next, pick a role for the invited user. You can read more about [which roles are available](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/cloud/manage/role-based-access.md#what-roles-are-available) based on your [subscription plan](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/cloud/manage/plans.md).
-
-Click the **Send** button to send an email invitation, which will prompt them
-to [sign up](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/cloud/manage/sign-in.md) and join your Space.
-
-![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/70198089/227888899-8511081b-0157-4e22-81d9-898cc464dcb0.png)
-
-Any unaccepted invitations remain under **Invitations awaiting response**. These invitations can be rescinded at any
-time by clicking the trash can icon.
diff --git a/docs/cloud/manage/organize-your-infrastrucutre-invite-your-team.md b/docs/cloud/manage/organize-your-infrastrucutre-invite-your-team.md
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@@ -0,0 +1,169 @@
+# Organize Your Infrastructure and Invite your Team
+
+Netdata Cloud provides you with features such as [Spaces](#netdata-cloud-spaces) and [War Rooms](#netdata-cloud-war-rooms) that allow you to better organize your infrastructure and ensure your team can also have access to it through invites.
+
+## Netdata Cloud Spaces
+
+Organize your multi-organization infrastructure monitoring on Netdata Cloud by creating Spaces to completely isolate access to your Agent-monitored nodes.
+
+A Space is a high-level container. It's a collaboration space where you can organize team members, access levels and the
+nodes you want to monitor.
+
+Let's talk through some strategies for creating the most intuitive Cloud experience for your team.
+
+### How to organize your Netdata Cloud
+
+You can use any number of Spaces you want, but as you organize your Cloud experience, keep in mind that _you can only
+add any given node to a single Space_. This 1:1 relationship between node and Space may dictate whether you use one
+encompassing Space for your entire team and separate them by War Rooms, or use different Spaces for teams monitoring
+discrete parts of your infrastructure.
+
+If you have been invited to Netdata Cloud by another user by default you will able to see that space. If you are a new
+user the first space is already created.
+
+The other consideration for the number of Spaces you use to organize your Netdata Cloud experience is the size and
+complexity of your organization.
+
+For smaller teams and infrastructures, we recommend sticking to a single Space so that you can keep all your nodes and their
+respective metrics in one place. You can then use
+multiple [War Rooms](#netdata-cloud-war-rooms)
+to further organize your infrastructure monitoring.
+
+Enterprises may want to create multiple Spaces for each of their larger teams, particularly if those teams have
+different responsibilities or parts of the overall infrastructure to monitor. For example, you might have one SRE team
+for your user-facing SaaS application and a second team for infrastructure tooling. If they don't need to monitor the
+same nodes, you can create separate Spaces for each team.
+
+### Navigate between spaces
+
+Click on any of the boxes to switch between available Spaces.
+
+Netdata Cloud abbreviates each Space to the first letter of the name, or the first two letters if the name is two words
+or more. Hover over each icon to see the full name in a tooltip.
+
+To add a new Space click on the green **+** button. Enter the name of the Space and click **Save**.
+
+![Switch between Spaces](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/assets/70198089/aa0d7a2f-02ec-4c01-a2d9-1f99642f2496)
+
+### Manage Spaces
+
+Manage your spaces by selecting a particular space and clicking on the small gear icon in the lower left corner. This
+will open a side tab in which you can:
+
+1. _Configure this Space*_, in the first tab (**Space**) you can change the name, description or/and some privilege
+ options of this space
+
+2. _Edit the War Rooms*_, click on the **War rooms** tab to add or remove War Rooms.
+
+3. _Connect nodes*_, click on **Nodes** tab. Copy the claiming script to your node and run it. See the
+ [connect to Cloud doc](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/claim/README.md) for details.
+
+4. _Manage the users*_, click on **Users**.
+ The [invitation doc](#invite-your-team)
+ details the invitation process.
+
+5. _Manage notification setting*_, click on **Notifications** tab to turn off/on notification methods.
+
+6. _Manage your bookmarks*_, click on the **Bookmarks** tab to add or remove bookmarks that you need.
+
+> #### Note
+>
+> \* This action requires admin rights for this space
+
+### Obsoleting offline nodes from a Space
+
+Netdata admin users now have the ability to remove obsolete nodes from a space.
+
+- Only admin users have the ability to obsolete nodes
+- Only offline nodes can be marked obsolete (Live nodes and stale nodes cannot be obsoleted)
+- Node obsoletion works across the entire space, so the obsoleted node will be removed from all rooms belonging to the
+ space
+- If the obsoleted nodes eventually become live or online once more they will be automatically re-added to the space
+
+![Obsoleting an offline node](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/24860547/173087202-70abfd2d-f0eb-4959-bd0f-74aeee2a2a5a.gif)
+
+## 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 to 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](#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.
+
+## Invite your team
+
+Invite your entire SRE, DevOPs, or ITOps team to Netdata Cloud, to give everyone insights into your infrastructure from a single pane of glass.
+
+Invite new users to your Space by clicking on **Invite Users** in
+the [Space](#netdata-cloud-spaces) management area.
+
+![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/70198089/227887469-e46bad55-ef5d-441a-83a5-dcc2af038678.png)
+
+
+You will be prompted to enter the email addresses of the users you want to invite to your Space. You can enter any number of email addresses, separated by a comma, to send multiple invitations at once.
+
+Next, choose the War Rooms you want to invite these users to. Once logged in, these users are not restricted only to
+these War Rooms. They can be invited to others, or join any that are public.
+
+Next, pick a role for the invited user. You can read more about [which roles are available](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/cloud/manage/role-based-access.md#what-roles-are-available) based on your [subscription plan](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/cloud/manage/plans.md).
+
+Click the **Send** button to send an email invitation, which will prompt them
+to [sign up](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/cloud/manage/sign-in.md) and join your Space.
+
+![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/70198089/227888899-8511081b-0157-4e22-81d9-898cc464dcb0.png)
+
+Any unaccepted invitations remain under **Invitations awaiting response**. These invitations can be rescinded at any
+time by clicking the trash can icon.
diff --git a/docs/cloud/manage/plans.md b/docs/cloud/manage/plans.md
index 23077f898..f84adaa8e 100644
--- a/docs/cloud/manage/plans.md
+++ b/docs/cloud/manage/plans.md
@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ For more details check the documentation under [Alert Notifications](https://git
#### **Related Concepts**
-* [Spaces](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/cloud/spaces.md)
+* [Spaces](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/cloud/manage/organize-your-infrastrucutre-invite-your-team.md#netdata-cloud-spaces)
* [Alert Notifications](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/cloud/alerts-notifications/notifications.md)
* [Events feed](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/cloud/insights/events-feed.md)
* [Role-Based Access model](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/cloud/manage/role-based-access.md)
diff --git a/docs/cloud/netdata-assistant.md b/docs/cloud/netdata-assistant.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..afa13f6e9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/docs/cloud/netdata-assistant.md
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+# Alert troubleshooting with Netdata Assistant
+
+The Netdata Assistant is a feature that uses large language models and the Netdata community's collective knowledge to guide you during troubleshooting. It is designed to make understanding and root causing alerts simpler and faster.
+
+## Using Netdata Assistant
+
+- Navigate to the alerts tab
+- If there are active alerts, the `Actions` column will have an Assistant button
+
+ ![](https://github-production-user-asset-6210df.s3.amazonaws.com/24860547/253559075-815ca123-e2b6-4d44-a780-eeee64cca420.png)
+
+- Clicking on the Assistant button opens up as a floating window with customized information and troubleshooting tips for this alert (note that the window can follow you through your troubleshooting journey on Netdata dashboards)
+
+ ![](https://github-production-user-asset-6210df.s3.amazonaws.com/24860547/253559645-62850c7b-cd1d-45f2-b2dd-474ecbf2b713.png)
+
+- In case you need more information, or want to understand deeper, Netdata Assistant also provides useful web links to resources that can help.
+
+ ![](https://github-production-user-asset-6210df.s3.amazonaws.com/24860547/253560071-e768fa6d-6c9a-4504-bb1f-17d5f4707627.png)
+
+- If there are no active alerts, you can still use Netdata Assistant by clicking the Assistant button on the Alert Configuration view.
diff --git a/docs/cloud/netdata-functions.md b/docs/cloud/netdata-functions.md
index 9fcf732cb..8e9415eb3 100644
--- a/docs/cloud/netdata-functions.md
+++ b/docs/cloud/netdata-functions.md
@@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ functions - [plugins.d](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collector
| Function | Description | plugin - module |
| :-- | :-- | :-- |
| processes | Detailed information on the currently running processes on the node. | [apps.plugin](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/apps.plugin/README.md) |
+| ebpf_thread | Controller for eBPF threads. | [ebpf.plugin](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/ebpf.plugin/README.md) |
If you have ideas or requests for other functions:
* open a [Feature request](https://github.com/netdata/netdata-cloud/issues/new?assignees=&labels=feature+request%2Cneeds+triage&template=FEAT_REQUEST.yml&title=%5BFeat%5D%3A+) on Netdata Cloud repo
diff --git a/docs/cloud/spaces.md b/docs/cloud/spaces.md
deleted file mode 100644
index 2a275c14c..000000000
--- a/docs/cloud/spaces.md
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,79 +0,0 @@
-# Netdata Cloud Spaces
-
-Organize your multi-organization infrastructure monitoring on Netdata Cloud by creating Spaces to completely isolate access to your Agent-monitored nodes.
-
-A Space is a high-level container. It's a collaboration space where you can organize team members, access levels and the
-nodes you want to monitor.
-
-Let's talk through some strategies for creating the most intuitive Cloud experience for your team.
-
-## How to organize your Netdata Cloud
-
-You can use any number of Spaces you want, but as you organize your Cloud experience, keep in mind that _you can only
-add any given node to a single Space_. This 1:1 relationship between node and Space may dictate whether you use one
-encompassing Space for your entire team and separate them by War Rooms, or use different Spaces for teams monitoring
-discrete parts of your infrastructure.
-
-If you have been invited to Netdata Cloud by another user by default you will able to see this space. If you are a new
-user the first space is already created.
-
-The other consideration for the number of Spaces you use to organize your Netdata Cloud experience is the size and
-complexity of your organization.
-
-For small team and infrastructures we recommend sticking to a single Space so that you can keep all your nodes and their
-respective metrics in one place. You can then use
-multiple [War Rooms](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/cloud/war-rooms.md)
-to further organize your infrastructure monitoring.
-
-Enterprises may want to create multiple Spaces for each of their larger teams, particularly if those teams have
-different responsibilities or parts of the overall infrastructure to monitor. For example, you might have one SRE team
-for your user-facing SaaS application and a second team for infrastructure tooling. If they don't need to monitor the
-same nodes, you can create separate Spaces for each team.
-
-## Navigate between spaces
-
-Click on any of the boxes to switch between available Spaces.
-
-Netdata Cloud abbreviates each Space to the first letter of the name, or the first two letters if the name is two words
-or more. Hover over each icon to see the full name in a tooltip.
-
-To add a new Space click on the green **+** button . Enter the name of the Space and click **Save**.
-
-![Switch between Spaces](/img/cloud/main-page-add-space.png)
-
-## Manage Spaces
-
-Manage your spaces by selecting in a particular space and clicking in the small gear icon in the lower left corner. This
-will open a side tab in which you can:
-
-1. _Configure this Space*_, in the first tab (**Space**) you can change the name, description or/and some privilege
- options of this space
-
-2. _Edit the War Rooms*_, click on the **War rooms** tab to add or remove War Rooms.
-
-3. _Connect nodes*_, click on **Nodes** tab. Copy the claiming script to your node and run it. See the
- [connect to Cloud doc](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/claim/README.md) for details.
-
-4. _Manage the users*_, click on **Users**.
- The [invitation doc](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/cloud/manage/invite-your-team.md)
- details the invitation process.
-
-5. _Manage notification setting*_, click on **Notifications** tab to turn off/on notification methods.
-
-6. _Manage your bookmarks*_, click on the **Bookmarks** tab to add or remove bookmarks that you need.
-
-> ### Note
->
-> \* This action requires admin rights for this space
-
-## Obsoleting offline nodes from a Space
-
-Netdata admin users now have the ability to remove obsolete nodes from a space.
-
-- Only admin users have the ability to obsolete nodes
-- Only offline nodes can be marked obsolete (Live nodes and stale nodes cannot be obsoleted)
-- Node obsoletion works across the entire space, so the obsoleted node will be removed from all rooms belonging to the
- space
-- If the obsoleted nodes eventually become live or online once more they will be automatically re-added to the space
-
-![Obsoleting an offline node](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/24860547/173087202-70abfd2d-f0eb-4959-bd0f-74aeee2a2a5a.gif)
diff --git a/docs/cloud/visualize/dashboards.md b/docs/cloud/visualize/dashboards.md
index a9376db17..8291d6f1f 100644
--- a/docs/cloud/visualize/dashboards.md
+++ b/docs/cloud/visualize/dashboards.md
@@ -106,6 +106,6 @@ Because of the visual complexity of individual charts, dashboards require a mini
## What's next?
Once you've designed a dashboard or two, make sure
-to [invite your team](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/cloud/manage/invite-your-team.md) if
+to [invite your team](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/cloud/manage/organize-your-infrastrucutre-invite-your-team.md#invite-your-team) if
you haven't already. You can add these new users to the same War Room to let them see the same dashboards without any
effort.
diff --git a/docs/cloud/visualize/kubernetes.md b/docs/cloud/visualize/kubernetes.md
index 46e46bc18..82c33fd3e 100644
--- a/docs/cloud/visualize/kubernetes.md
+++ b/docs/cloud/visualize/kubernetes.md
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ and `k8s_node_name`. The default is `k8s_controller_name`.
### Filtering
-Filtering behaves identically to the [node filter in War Rooms](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/cloud/war-rooms.md#node-filter), with the ability to
+Filtering behaves identically to the [node filter in War Rooms](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/cloud/visualize/node-filter.md), with the ability to
filter pods/containers by `container_id` and `namespace`.
### Detailed information
diff --git a/docs/cloud/visualize/nodes.md b/docs/cloud/visualize/nodes.md
index 4160166f7..b770c1b8e 100644
--- a/docs/cloud/visualize/nodes.md
+++ b/docs/cloud/visualize/nodes.md
@@ -14,9 +14,9 @@ real-time charts.
Use the [Overview](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/cloud/visualize/overview.md) for monitoring an infrastructure in real time using
composite charts and Netdata's familiar dashboard UI.
-Check the [War Room docs](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/cloud/war-rooms.md) for details on the utility bar, which contains the [node
-filter](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/cloud/war-rooms.md#node-filter) and the [timeframe
-selector](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/cloud/war-rooms.md#play-pause-force-play-and-timeframe-selector).
+Check the [node
+filter](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/cloud/visualize/node-filter.md) and the [Visualization date time controls
+selector](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/dashboard/visualization-date-and-time-controls.md) for tools available on the utility bar.
## Add and customize metrics columns
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-# Netdata Cloud War rooms
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-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.