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Fixing issue #25135
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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ The major components of cluster logging are:
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* visualization - This is the UI component you can use to view logs, graphs, charts, and so forth. The current implementation is Kibana.
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ifndef::virt-logging[]
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In this document, this document might refer to log store or Elasticsearch, visualization or Kibana, collection or Fluentd, interchangeably, except where noted.
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This document might refer to log store or Elasticsearch, visualization or Kibana, collection or Fluentd, interchangeably, except where noted.
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endif::virt-logging[]
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ifeval::["{context}" == "virt-openshift-cluster-monitoring"]
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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ toc::[]
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Network security can be managed at several levels. At the pod level,
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network namespaces can prevent containers from seeing other pods or
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the host system by restricting network access. Network policies
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give you control over allowing an rejecting connections.
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give you control over allowing and rejecting connections.
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You can manage ingress and egress traffic to and from your
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containerized applications.
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