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Update docs #2213
Update docs #2213
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@tzach @annastuchlik I've pushed the merged button automatically, please review and I'll add commits on top of it |
ScyllaDB Cloud Monitoring Datadog Integration | ||
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For security reasons, the ScyllaDB cloud does not have direct access to the Prometheus server. |
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"For security reasons, the ScyllaDB cloud does not have direct access to the Prometheus server." This can be removed; it does not add useful information. We might move away from Prometheus in the future.
Install And configure the Datadog Agent | ||
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Start by following `Installation <https://docs.datadoghq.com/agent/>`_ guide. The datadog agent should run on a machine that can reach the Prometheus Proxy server. |
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Its not clear whre to install the agent.
Maybe something like:
Start by installing DataDog Agent on a server with access to ScyllaDB Cloud Prometheus Proxy server...
A small digram would help.
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Adding Monitor | ||
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Alerts in Datadog called Monitor. Download the monitor file :download:`monitor.json <monitor.json>`. Go to the Monitor section in datadog and import the json. |
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This series holds two updates to the documentation, add CPU usage for the the hw guide, and break the datadog integration guide to cloud and non cloud users