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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ This example runs four docker containers:
- kibana (analytics and visualization platform, web interface) - kibana (analytics and visualization platform, web interface)
As in the As in the
[Logstash example](http://github.com/erlang/docker-erlang-example/tree/logstash), [Logstash example](https://github.com/erlang/docker-erlang-example/tree/master/advanced_examples/logstash),
the dockerwatch container is started with a logging driver that sends the dockerwatch container is started with a logging driver that sends
everything printed on standard out on to a UDP port in the logstash everything printed on standard out on to a UDP port in the logstash
container. Logstash forwards each log event over http to the container. Logstash forwards each log event over http to the
@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ services:
The Logstash pipeline configuration is specified in The Logstash pipeline configuration is specified in
`logstash/pipeline/logstash.conf`. This is the same as in the `logstash/pipeline/logstash.conf`. This is the same as in the
[Logstash example](http://github.com/erlang/docker-erlang-example/tree/logstash), [Logstash example](https://github.com/erlang/docker-erlang-example/tree/master/advanced_examples/logstash),
except it has the additional `elasticsearch` output plugin. except it has the additional `elasticsearch` output plugin.

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## Testing ## Testing
We can then test the API using the same curl commands as the [simple demo](http://github.com/erlang/docker-erlang-example/tree/minikube-simple): We can then test the API using the same curl commands as the [simple demo](https://github.com/erlang/docker-erlang-example/tree/master/advanced_examples/minikube-simple):
``` ```
> curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X POST -d "" $(minikube service dockerwatch --url | head -1)/cnt > curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X POST -d "" $(minikube service dockerwatch --url | head -1)/cnt

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ This is a quick demo of using minikube to run an Erlang node with prometheus and
The example we will use is the The example we will use is the
[Docker Watch](http://github.com/erlang/docker-erlang-example/tree/master) node. [Docker Watch](http://github.com/erlang/docker-erlang-example/tree/master) node.
This demo assumes that you have done the This demo assumes that you have done the
[Using Minikube](http://github.com/erlang/docker-erlang-example/tree/minikube-simple) demo. [Using Minikube](https://github.com/erlang/docker-erlang-example/tree/master/advanced_examples/minikube-simple) demo.
This is only meant to be an example of how to get started. It is not the only, This is only meant to be an example of how to get started. It is not the only,
nor neccesarily the best way to setup minikube with Erlang. nor neccesarily the best way to setup minikube with Erlang.
@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ You can view the entire new supervisor module [here](dockerwatch/src/dockerwatch
## Deploy Dockerwatch ## Deploy Dockerwatch
Now we should deploy the dockerwatch service almost the same way as was done in Now we should deploy the dockerwatch service almost the same way as was done in
[Using Minikube: Simple](http://github.com/erlang/docker-erlang-example/tree/minikube-simple). [Using Minikube: Simple](https://github.com/erlang/docker-erlang-example/tree/master/advanced_examples/minikube-simple).
So: So:
``` ```