From ab1bb5b7f1c3c3a7b240ab7fc8661459ecd7decb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2023 06:49:55 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 1.41.0. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- docs/cloud/spaces.md | 79 ---------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 79 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 docs/cloud/spaces.md (limited to 'docs/cloud/spaces.md') 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) -- cgit v1.2.3