From 78c2af15478ea47e436ed58f0db827e5f37ba26d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ilya Mashchenko Date: Mon, 20 Dec 2021 16:21:01 +0300 Subject: fix(docs): unresolved file references (#11903) --- claim/README.md | 14 +++++++------- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) (limited to 'claim') diff --git a/claim/README.md b/claim/README.md index b709b0f06f..41557d6b5e 100644 --- a/claim/README.md +++ b/claim/README.md @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ When coming from [Nodes view page](https://learn.netdata.cloud/docs/cloud/visua ### Connect an agent running in Linux -If you want to connect a node that is running on a Linux environment, the script that will be provided to you by Netdata Cloud is the [kickstart](/packaging/installer/#automatic-one-line-installation-script) which will install the Netdata Agent on your node, if it isn't already installed, and connect the node to Netdata Cloud. It should be similar to: +If you want to connect a node that is running on a Linux environment, the script that will be provided to you by Netdata Cloud is the [kickstart](/packaging/installer/README.md#automatic-one-line-installation-script) which will install the Netdata Agent on your node, if it isn't already installed, and connect the node to Netdata Cloud. It should be similar to: ``` bash <(curl -Ss https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh) --claim-token TOKEN --claim-rooms ROOM1,ROOM2 --claim-url https://app.netdata.cloud @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ the node in your Space after 60 seconds, see the [troubleshooting information](# Please note that to run it you will either need to have root privileges or run it with the user that is running the agent, more details on the [Connect an agent without root privileges](#connect-an-agent-without-root-privileges) section. -For more details on what are the extra parameters `claim-token`, `claim-rooms` and `claim-url` please refer to [Connect node to Netdata Cloud during installation](/packaging/installer/methods/kickstart#connect-node-to-netdata-cloud-during-installation). +For more details on what are the extra parameters `claim-token`, `claim-rooms` and `claim-url` please refer to [Connect node to Netdata Cloud during installation](/packaging/installer/methods/kickstart.md#connect-node-to-netdata-cloud-during-installation). ### Connect an agent without root privileges @@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ you don't see the node in your Space after 60 seconds, see the [troubleshooting ### Connect an agent running in macOS -To connect a node that is running on a macOS environment the script that will be provided to you by Netdata Cloud is the [kickstart](/packaging/installer/methods/macos#install-netdata-with-kickstart) which will install the Netdata Agent on your node, if it isn't already installed, and connect the node to Netdata Cloud. It should be similar to: +To connect a node that is running on a macOS environment the script that will be provided to you by Netdata Cloud is the [kickstart](/packaging/installer/methods/macos.md#install-netdata-with-our-automatic-one-line-installation-script) which will install the Netdata Agent on your node, if it isn't already installed, and connect the node to Netdata Cloud. It should be similar to: ```bash bash <(curl -Ss https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh) --install /usr/local/ --claim-token TOKEN --claim-rooms ROOM1,ROOM2 --claim-url https://app.netdata.cloud @@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ the node in your Space after 60 seconds, see the [troubleshooting information](# ### Connect a Kubernetes cluster's parent Netdata pod -Read our [Kubernetes installation](/packaging/installer/methods/kubernetes.md#connect-a-kubernetes-clusters-parent-pod) +Read our [Kubernetes installation](/packaging/installer/methods/kubernetes.md#connect-your-kubernetes-cluster-to-netdata-cloud) for details on connecting a parent Netdata pod. ### Connect through a proxy @@ -263,7 +263,7 @@ For example, a HTTP proxy setting may look like the following: proxy = http://proxy.example.com:1080 # With a URL ``` -You can now move on to connecting. When you connect with the [kickstart](/packaging/installer/#automatic-one-line-installation-script) script, add the `--claim-proxy=` parameter and +You can now move on to connecting. When you connect with the [kickstart](/packaging/installer/README.md#automatic-one-line-installation-script) script, add the `--claim-proxy=` parameter and append the same proxy setting you added to `netdata.conf`. ```bash @@ -458,7 +458,7 @@ using the [ACLK](/aclk/README.md). ### kickstart script -The best way to install Netdata and connect your nodes to Netdata Cloud is with our automatic one-line installation script, [kickstart](/packaging/installer/#automatic-one-line-installation-script). This script will install the Netdata Agent, in case it isn't already installed, and connect your node to Netdata Cloud. +The best way to install Netdata and connect your nodes to Netdata Cloud is with our automatic one-line installation script, [kickstart](/packaging/installer/README.md#automatic-one-line-installation-script). This script will install the Netdata Agent, in case it isn't already installed, and connect your node to Netdata Cloud. This works with: * all Linux distributions, see [Netdata distribution support matrix](https://learn.netdata.cloud/docs/agent/packaging/distributions) @@ -516,7 +516,7 @@ netdatacli reload-claiming-state This reloads the Agent connection state from disk. -Our recommendation is to trigger the connection process using the [kickstart](/packaging/installer/#automatic-one-line-installation-script) whenever possible. +Our recommendation is to trigger the connection process using the [kickstart](/packaging/installer/README.md#automatic-one-line-installation-script) whenever possible. ### Netdata Agent command line -- cgit v1.2.3