From: michaelbirnstiehl Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2021 20:34:42 +0000 (-0600) Subject: DOCS apply validation suggestions X-Git-Tag: 9.3.0.51899~109 X-Git-Url: https://source.dussan.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=1568b001fbf9eb6d08203875f21720f45f9e34b6;p=sonarqube.git DOCS apply validation suggestions --- diff --git a/server/sonar-docs/src/pages/instance-administration/monitoring.md b/server/sonar-docs/src/pages/instance-administration/monitoring.md index e072ce1f258..1bcd48bd051 100644 --- a/server/sonar-docs/src/pages/instance-administration/monitoring.md +++ b/server/sonar-docs/src/pages/instance-administration/monitoring.md @@ -132,3 +132,6 @@ admin adminpassword ``` Note: on `jmxremote.password`, you should apply `chmod 600` or `400` for security reasons. + +## Kubernetes Monitoring +You can monitor your SonarQube instance using SonarQube's native integration with Prometheus. For more information see the **Monitoring** section of the [Deploy SonarQube on Kubernetes](/setup/sonarqube-on-kubernetes/) page if you're using Community, Developer, or Enterprise Edition. See the [Deploy a SonarQube Cluster on Kubernetes](/setup/sonarqube-cluster-on-kubernetes/) if you're using Data Center Edition. diff --git a/server/sonar-docs/src/pages/setup/sonarqube-cluster-on-kubernetes.md b/server/sonar-docs/src/pages/setup/sonarqube-cluster-on-kubernetes.md index 1664fb22781..c55162658f1 100644 --- a/server/sonar-docs/src/pages/setup/sonarqube-cluster-on-kubernetes.md +++ b/server/sonar-docs/src/pages/setup/sonarqube-cluster-on-kubernetes.md @@ -96,8 +96,8 @@ Monitoring through this endpoint requires authentication. You can access the end - **`X-Sonar-Passcode: xxxxx` header:** You can use `X-Sonar-passcode` during database upgrade and when SonarQube is fully operational. Define `X-Sonar-passcode` in the `sonar.properties` file using the `sonar.web.systemPasscode property`. - **username:password and JWT token:** When SonarQube is fully operational, system admins logged in with local or delegated authentication can access the endpoint. -####**JMX Exporter** -You can also expose at the JMX metrics to Prometheus with the help of the Prometheus JMX exporter. +#### **JMX Exporter** +You can also expose the JMX metrics to Prometheus with the help of the Prometheus JMX exporter. To use this option, set the following values in your `values.yaml` file: diff --git a/server/sonar-docs/src/pages/setup/sonarqube-on-kubernetes.md b/server/sonar-docs/src/pages/setup/sonarqube-on-kubernetes.md index 87b0f1ed293..cdc4ff2e4ae 100644 --- a/server/sonar-docs/src/pages/setup/sonarqube-on-kubernetes.md +++ b/server/sonar-docs/src/pages/setup/sonarqube-on-kubernetes.md @@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ Monitoring through this endpoint requires authentication. You can access the end - **`X-Sonar-Passcode: xxxxx` header:** You can use `X-Sonar-passcode` during database upgrade and when SonarQube is fully operational. Define `X-Sonar-passcode` in the `sonar.properties` file using the `sonar.web.systemPasscode property`. - **username:password and JWT token:** When SonarQube is fully operational, system admins logged in with local or delegated authentication can access the endpoint. -####**JMX Exporter** +#### **JMX Exporter** You can also expose the JMX metrics to Prometheus using the Prometheus JMX exporter. To use this option, set the following values in your `values.yaml` file: