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| - FlowCollectorSlice CRD | ||
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Maybe add a mention that it's about QName ?
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I added a sentence about this in the "DNS name" section.
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LGTM, thanks Steven !
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| The FlowCollectorSlice instances won't take effect unless they are enabled in the FlowCollector. In OpenShift web console, configure this in the **Processor configuration** in **Slices configuration**. On the terminal, enter `oc edit flowcollector`, and configure the following under the **processor** section: |
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| The FlowCollectorSlice instances won't take effect unless they are enabled in the FlowCollector. In OpenShift web console, configure this in the **Processor configuration** in **Slices configuration**. On the terminal, enter `oc edit flowcollector`, and configure the following under the **processor** section: | |
| The FlowCollectorSlice instances won't take effect unless they are enabled in the FlowCollector. In OpenShift web console, configure this in the **Slices configuration** under **Processor configuration**. On the terminal, enter `oc edit flowcollector`, and configure the following under the **processor** section: |
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I reworded this so it's clearer. I didn't want to say "Slices configuration" first because you don't see this unless you click "Processor configuration" to open this up.
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LGTM with just a minor comment (optional). Thanks @stleerh, very nice blog.
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| Figure 6. Configure recording rules in the healthRules section. | ||
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| Both the recording rules and alerts fall under the umbrella of **healthRules**. When you select a template for a health rule, you will also need to include the corresponding metric. That is done in the **include list** section. Don't worry; a warning will appear if you didn't include the necessary metric. For the DNS-related health rule, you also need to enable the `DNSTracking` feature in eBPF. |
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I think clarifying the inclusion of metrics is good advice, although it’s not always needed. Also, I’m not sure if it’s worth mentioning, but when you include a metric, you overwrite the metrics list, so the user will probably lose other metrics (this is something we’ve discussed improving in the near future).
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Yes, this is what I experienced. I wasn't sure I wanted to mention it here, rather than to file an issue to improve this.
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