diff --git a/docs/access-ui.md b/docs/access-ui.md index 2db89a447d5fa89c4366eeed44bb7177152db8d0..3812688bbe502b4dc1a9051d70972d57ffd8084d 100644 --- a/docs/access-ui.md +++ b/docs/access-ui.md @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Prometheus, Grafana, and Alertmanager dashboards can be accessed quickly using ` > Kubernetes 1.10 or later is required. -You can also learn how to [expose Prometheus/Alertmanager/Grafana via Ingress](customizations/exposing-prometheus-alertmanager-grafana-ingress.md) +You can also learn how to [expose Prometheus/Alertmanager/Grafana via Ingress](https://prometheus-operator.dev/kube-prometheus/kube/exposing-prometheus-alertmanager-grafana-ingress/) ## Prometheus diff --git a/docs/kube-prometheus-on-kubeadm.md b/docs/kube-prometheus-on-kubeadm.md index 0ab8b1c12454d8223fb3203ffa0fe10b990e164a..a39f64511306401568fc5aae8c37ccfadc4f5996 100644 --- a/docs/kube-prometheus-on-kubeadm.md +++ b/docs/kube-prometheus-on-kubeadm.md @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ description: This guide will help you deploying kube-prometheus on Kubernetes ku The [kubeadm](https://kubernetes.io/docs/setup/independent/create-cluster-kubeadm/) tool is linked by Kubernetes as the offical way to deploy and manage self-hosted clusters. kubeadm does a lot of heavy lifting by automatically configuring your Kubernetes cluster with some common options. This guide is intended to show you how to deploy Prometheus, Prometheus Operator and Kube Prometheus to get you started monitoring your cluster that was deployed with kubeadm. -This guide assumes you have a basic understanding of how to use the functionality the Prometheus Operator implements. If you haven't yet, we recommend reading through the [getting started guide](https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/master/Documentation/user-guides/getting-started.md) as well as the [alerting guide](https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/master/Documentation/user-guides/alerting.md). +This guide assumes you have a basic understanding of how to use the functionality the Prometheus Operator implements. If you haven't yet, we recommend reading through the [getting started guide](https://prometheus-operator.dev/docs/platform/platform-guide/) as well as the [alerting guide](https://prometheus-operator.dev/docs/developer/alerting/). ## kubeadm Pre-requisites @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ kubectl apply -f manifests/prometheus/prometheus-k8s-roles.yaml kubectl apply -f manifests/prometheus/prometheus-k8s-role-bindings.yaml ``` -Finally, install the [Alertmanager](https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/master/Documentation/user-guides/alerting.md) +Finally, install the [Alertmanager](https://prometheus-operator.dev/docs/developer/alerting) ``` kubectl --namespace="$NAMESPACE" apply -f manifests/alertmanager @@ -145,4 +145,4 @@ Now you should have a working cluster. After all the pods are ready, you should * Alertmanager UI on node port `30903` * Grafana on node port `30902` -These can of course be changed via the Service definitions. It is recommended to look at the [Exposing Prometheus and Alert Manager](https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/master/Documentation/user-guides/exposing-prometheus-and-alertmanager.md) documentation for more detailed information on how to expose these services. +These can of course be changed via the Service definitions. It is recommended to look at the [Exposing Prometheus and Alert Manager](https://prometheus-operator.dev/docs/platform/exposing-prometheus-and-alertmanager/) documentation for more detailed information on how to expose these services.