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-rw-r--r-- | web/api/health/README.md | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | web/api/health/health_cmdapi.c | 2 |
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diff --git a/web/api/health/README.md b/web/api/health/README.md index 9ec8f31c0..bfdd0ac68 100644 --- a/web/api/health/README.md +++ b/web/api/health/README.md @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ You can access the API via GET requests, by adding the bearer token to an `Autho curl "http://NODE:19999/api/v1/manage/health?cmd=RESET" -H "X-Auth-Token: Mytoken" ``` -By default access to the health management API is only allowed from `localhost`. Accessing the API from anything else will return a 403 error with the message `You are not allowed to access this resource.`. You can change permissions by editing the `allow management from` variable in `netdata.conf` within the [web] section. See [web server access lists](/web/server/README.md#access-lists) for more information. +By default access to the health management API is only allowed from `localhost`. Accessing the API from anything else will return a 403 error with the message `You are not allowed to access this resource.`. You can change permissions by editing the `allow management from` variable in `netdata.conf` within the [web] section. See [web server access lists](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/web/server/README.md#access-lists) for more information. The command `RESET` just returns Netdata to the default operation, with all health checks and notifications enabled. If you've configured and entered your token correctly, you should see the plain text response `All health checks and notifications are enabled`. @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ curl "http://NODE:19999/api/v1/manage/health?cmd=SILENCE&context=load" -H "X-Aut #### Selection criteria -The `selection criteria` are key/value pairs, in the format `key : value`, where value is a Netdata [simple pattern](/libnetdata/simple_pattern/README.md). This means that you can create very powerful selectors (you will rarely need more than one or two). +The `selection criteria` are key/value pairs, in the format `key : value`, where value is a Netdata [simple pattern](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/libnetdata/simple_pattern/README.md). This means that you can create very powerful selectors (you will rarely need more than one or two). The accepted keys for the `selection criteria` are the following: @@ -220,6 +220,6 @@ The file's location is configurable in `netdata.conf`. The default is shown belo ### Further reading -The test script under [tests/health_mgmtapi](/tests/health_mgmtapi/README.md) contains a series of tests that you can either run or read through to understand the various calls and responses better. +The test script under [tests/health_mgmtapi](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/tests/health_mgmtapi/README.md) contains a series of tests that you can either run or read through to understand the various calls and responses better. diff --git a/web/api/health/health_cmdapi.c b/web/api/health/health_cmdapi.c index bad3e960a..7a939bc0f 100644 --- a/web/api/health/health_cmdapi.c +++ b/web/api/health/health_cmdapi.c @@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ int web_client_api_request_v1_mgmt_health(RRDHOST *host, struct web_client *w, c w->response.data = wb; buffer_no_cacheable(w->response.data); if (ret == HTTP_RESP_OK && config_changed) { - BUFFER *jsonb = buffer_create(200); + BUFFER *jsonb = buffer_create(200, &netdata_buffers_statistics.buffers_health); health_silencers2json(jsonb); health_silencers2file(jsonb); buffer_free(jsonb); |