Commit 72c83908 authored by Amy Qualls's avatar Amy Qualls Committed by Marcel Amirault

Fix GitLab possessives in Monitor files

These files in the Monitor docset used the possessive form of GitLab,
which we shouldn't use for legal reasons.
parent 0db44b64
...@@ -776,7 +776,7 @@ are generated: ...@@ -776,7 +776,7 @@ are generated:
> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/merge_requests/15442) in GitLab 12.3. > [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/merge_requests/15442) in GitLab 12.3.
Contains details of GitLab's [Database Load Balancing](database_load_balancing.md). Contains details of GitLab [Database Load Balancing](database_load_balancing.md).
It's stored at: It's stored at:
- `/var/log/gitlab/gitlab-rails/database_load_balancing.log` for Omnibus GitLab packages. - `/var/log/gitlab/gitlab-rails/database_load_balancing.log` for Omnibus GitLab packages.
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...@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Explore our features to monitor your GitLab instance: ...@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Explore our features to monitor your GitLab instance:
take action on alerts. take action on alerts.
- [Performance monitoring](performance/index.md): GitLab Performance Monitoring makes it possible to measure a wide variety of statistics of your instance. - [Performance monitoring](performance/index.md): GitLab Performance Monitoring makes it possible to measure a wide variety of statistics of your instance.
- [Prometheus](prometheus/index.md): Prometheus is a powerful time-series monitoring service, providing a flexible platform for monitoring GitLab and other software products. - [Prometheus](prometheus/index.md): Prometheus is a powerful time-series monitoring service, providing a flexible platform for monitoring GitLab and other software products.
- [GitHub imports](github_imports.md): Monitor the health and progress of GitLab's GitHub importer with various Prometheus metrics. - [GitHub imports](github_imports.md): Monitor the health and progress of the GitHub importer with various Prometheus metrics.
- [Monitoring uptime](../../user/admin_area/monitoring/health_check.md): Check the server status using the health check endpoint. - [Monitoring uptime](../../user/admin_area/monitoring/health_check.md): Check the server status using the health check endpoint.
- [IP whitelists](ip_whitelist.md): Configure GitLab for monitoring endpoints that provide health check information when probed. - [IP whitelists](ip_whitelist.md): Configure GitLab for monitoring endpoints that provide health check information when probed.
- [`nginx_status`](https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/settings/nginx.html#enablingdisabling-nginx_status): Monitor your NGINX server status - [`nginx_status`](https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/settings/nginx.html#enablingdisabling-nginx_status): Monitor your NGINX server status
...@@ -310,7 +310,7 @@ instance (`cache`, `shared_state` etc.). ...@@ -310,7 +310,7 @@ instance (`cache`, `shared_state` etc.).
## Metrics shared directory ## Metrics shared directory
GitLab's Prometheus client requires a directory to store metrics data shared between multi-process services. The GitLab Prometheus client requires a directory to store metrics data shared between multi-process services.
Those files are shared among all instances running under Unicorn server. Those files are shared among all instances running under Unicorn server.
The directory must be accessible to all running Unicorn's processes, or The directory must be accessible to all running Unicorn's processes, or
metrics can't function correctly. metrics can't function correctly.
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...@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ all subsystems at GitLab: ...@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ all subsystems at GitLab:
- Correlation IDs should never be used to pass context (for example, a username or an IP address). - Correlation IDs should never be used to pass context (for example, a username or an IP address).
- Correlation IDs should never be _parsed_, or manipulated in other ways (for example, split). - Correlation IDs should never be _parsed_, or manipulated in other ways (for example, split).
The [LabKit library](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/labkit) provides a standardized interface for working with GitLab's The [LabKit library](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/labkit) provides a standardized interface for working with GitLab
correlation IDs in the Go programming language. LabKit can be used as a correlation IDs in the Go programming language. LabKit can be used as a
reference implementation for developers working with tracing and correlation IDs reference implementation for developers working with tracing and correlation IDs
on non-Go GitLab subsystems. on non-Go GitLab subsystems.
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...@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ description: Learn how to contribute to GitLab Documentation. ...@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ description: Learn how to contribute to GitLab Documentation.
# GitLab Documentation guidelines # GitLab Documentation guidelines
GitLab's documentation is [intended as the single source of truth (SSOT)](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/documentation/) for information about how to configure, use, and troubleshoot GitLab. The documentation contains use cases and usage instructions for every GitLab feature, organized by product area and subject. This includes topics and workflows that span multiple GitLab features, and the use of GitLab with other applications. The GitLab documentation is [intended as the single source of truth (SSOT)](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/documentation/) for information about how to configure, use, and troubleshoot GitLab. The documentation contains use cases and usage instructions for every GitLab feature, organized by product area and subject. This includes topics and workflows that span multiple GitLab features, and the use of GitLab with other applications.
In addition to this page, the following resources can help you craft and contribute to documentation: In addition to this page, the following resources can help you craft and contribute to documentation:
...@@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ Things to note: ...@@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ Things to note:
and prints the file and the line where this file is mentioned. and prints the file and the line where this file is mentioned.
You may ask why the two greps. Since [we use relative paths to link to You may ask why the two greps. Since [we use relative paths to link to
documentation](styleguide/index.md#links), sometimes it might be useful to search a path deeper. documentation](styleguide/index.md#links), sometimes it might be useful to search a path deeper.
- The `*.md` extension is not used when a document is linked to GitLab's - The `*.md` extension is not used when a document is linked to the GitLab
built-in help page, which is why we omit it in `git grep`. built-in help page, which is why we omit it in `git grep`.
- Use the checklist on the "Change documentation location" MR description template. - Use the checklist on the "Change documentation location" MR description template.
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...@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ infrastructure. ...@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ infrastructure.
GitLab stores and executes your infrastructure as code, whether it's GitLab stores and executes your infrastructure as code, whether it's
defined in Ansible, Puppet or Chef. We also offer native integration with defined in Ansible, Puppet or Chef. We also offer native integration with
[Terraform](https://www.terraform.io/), uniting your GitOps and [Terraform](https://www.terraform.io/), uniting your GitOps and
Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) workflows with GitLab's authentication, authorization, Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) workflows with the GitLab authentication, authorization,
and user interface. By lowering the barrier to entry for adopting Terraform, you and user interface. By lowering the barrier to entry for adopting Terraform, you
can manage and provision infrastructure through machine-readable definition files, can manage and provision infrastructure through machine-readable definition files,
rather than physical hardware configuration or interactive configuration tools. rather than physical hardware configuration or interactive configuration tools.
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...@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ For this embed to display correctly, the ...@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ For this embed to display correctly, the
Copy the link and add an image tag as [inline HTML](../../user/markdown.md#inline-html) Copy the link and add an image tag as [inline HTML](../../user/markdown.md#inline-html)
in your Markdown. You can tweak the query parameters to meet your needs, such as in your Markdown. You can tweak the query parameters to meet your needs, such as
removing the `&from=` and `&to=` parameters to display a live chart. Here is example removing the `&from=` and `&to=` parameters to display a live chart. Here is example
markup for a live chart from GitLab's public dashboard: markup for a live chart from a GitLab public dashboard:
```html ```html
<img src="https://dashboards.gitlab.com/d/RZmbBr7mk/gitlab-triage?orgId=1&refresh=30s&var-env=gprd&var-environment=gprd&var-prometheus=prometheus-01-inf-gprd&var-prometheus_app=prometheus-app-01-inf-gprd&var-backend=All&var-type=All&var-stage=main&from=1580444107655&to=1580465707655"/> <img src="https://dashboards.gitlab.com/d/RZmbBr7mk/gitlab-triage?orgId=1&refresh=30s&var-env=gprd&var-environment=gprd&var-prometheus=prometheus-01-inf-gprd&var-prometheus_app=prometheus-app-01-inf-gprd&var-backend=All&var-type=All&var-stage=main&from=1580444107655&to=1580465707655"/>
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...@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ See [Adding and removing Kubernetes clusters](add_remove_clusters.md) for detail ...@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ See [Adding and removing Kubernetes clusters](add_remove_clusters.md) for detail
to: to:
- Create a cluster in Google Cloud Platform (GCP) or Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service - Create a cluster in Google Cloud Platform (GCP) or Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service
(EKS) using GitLab's UI. (EKS) using the GitLab UI.
- Add an integration to an existing cluster from any Kubernetes platform. - Add an integration to an existing cluster from any Kubernetes platform.
### Multiple Kubernetes clusters ### Multiple Kubernetes clusters
...@@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ A Kubernetes cluster can be the destination for a deployment job. If ...@@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ A Kubernetes cluster can be the destination for a deployment job. If
[deployment variables](#deployment-variables) are made available to your job [deployment variables](#deployment-variables) are made available to your job
and configuration is not required. You can immediately begin interacting with and configuration is not required. You can immediately begin interacting with
the cluster from your jobs using tools such as `kubectl` or `helm`. the cluster from your jobs using tools such as `kubectl` or `helm`.
- You don't use GitLab's cluster integration you can still deploy to your - You don't use the GitLab cluster integration, you can still deploy to your
cluster. However, you must configure Kubernetes tools yourself cluster. However, you must configure Kubernetes tools yourself
using [environment variables](../../../ci/variables/README.md#custom-environment-variables) using [environment variables](../../../ci/variables/README.md#custom-environment-variables)
before you can interact with the cluster from your jobs. before you can interact with the cluster from your jobs.
...@@ -318,7 +318,7 @@ the need to leave GitLab. ...@@ -318,7 +318,7 @@ the need to leave GitLab.
#### Deploy Boards #### Deploy Boards
GitLab's Deploy Boards offer a consolidated view of the current health and GitLab Deploy Boards offer a consolidated view of the current health and
status of each CI [environment](../../../ci/environments/index.md) running on Kubernetes, status of each CI [environment](../../../ci/environments/index.md) running on Kubernetes,
displaying the status of the pods in the deployment. Developers and other displaying the status of the pods in the deployment. Developers and other
teammates can view the progress and status of a rollout, pod by pod, in the teammates can view the progress and status of a rollout, pod by pod, in the
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...@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ NGINX Ingress versions prior to 0.16.0 offer an included [VTS Prometheus metrics ...@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ NGINX Ingress versions prior to 0.16.0 offer an included [VTS Prometheus metrics
## Configuring NGINX Ingress monitoring ## Configuring NGINX Ingress monitoring
If you have deployed NGINX Ingress using GitLab's [Kubernetes cluster integration](../../clusters/index.md#installing-applications), Prometheus [automatically monitors it](#about-managed-nginx-ingress-deployments). If you have deployed NGINX Ingress using the GitLab [Kubernetes cluster integration](../../clusters/index.md#installing-applications), Prometheus [automatically monitors it](#about-managed-nginx-ingress-deployments).
For other deployments, there is [some configuration](#manually-setting-up-nginx-ingress-for-prometheus-monitoring) required depending on your installation: For other deployments, there is [some configuration](#manually-setting-up-nginx-ingress-for-prometheus-monitoring) required depending on your installation:
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...@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ GitLab has support for automatically detecting and monitoring the Kubernetes NGI ...@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ GitLab has support for automatically detecting and monitoring the Kubernetes NGI
## Configuring NGINX Ingress monitoring ## Configuring NGINX Ingress monitoring
If you have deployed NGINX Ingress using GitLab's [Kubernetes cluster integration](../../clusters/index.md#installing-applications), Prometheus [automatically monitors](#about-managed-nginx-ingress-deployments) it. If you have deployed NGINX Ingress using the GitLab [Kubernetes cluster integration](../../clusters/index.md#installing-applications), Prometheus [automatically monitors](#about-managed-nginx-ingress-deployments) it.
For other deployments, there is [some configuration](#manually-setting-up-nginx-ingress-for-prometheus-monitoring) required depending on your installation: For other deployments, there is [some configuration](#manually-setting-up-nginx-ingress-for-prometheus-monitoring) required depending on your installation:
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