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Docs/adds cloud support disclaimer (#54150)
* adds cloud support disclaimer to three sections * starts add cloud disclaimer * adds disclaimer to JWT and Org sections * adds final Cloud disclaimer to the Loki data source
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@ -45,6 +45,8 @@ The Derived Fields configuration allows you to:
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For example, you can use this functionality to link to your tracing backend directly from your logs, or link to a user profile page if a userId is present in the log line. These links appear in the [log details]({{< relref "../explore/logs-integration/#labels-and-detected-fields" >}}).
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> **Note:** Grafana Cloud users can request modifications to this feature by [opening a support ticket in the Cloud Portal](https://grafana.com/profile/org#support).
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Each derived field consists of:
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- **Name -** Shown in the log details as a label.
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@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ To access Tempo settings, click the **Configuration** (gear) icon, then click **
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### Trace to logs
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> **Note:** This feature is available in Grafana 7.4+.
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> Grafana Cloud users can access this feature by [opening a support ticket in the Cloud Portal](https://grafana.com/profile/org#support).
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This is a configuration for the [trace to logs feature]({{< relref "../explore/trace-integration/" >}}). Select target data source (at this moment limited to Loki or Splunk \[logs\] data sources) and select which tags will be used in the logs query.
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@ -49,6 +50,7 @@ This is a configuration for the [trace to logs feature]({{< relref "../explore/t
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### Trace to metrics
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> **Note:** This feature is behind the `traceToMetrics` feature toggle.
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> Grafana Cloud users can access this feature by [opening a support ticket in the Cloud Portal](https://grafana.com/profile/org#support).
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To configure trace to metrics, select the target Prometheus data source and create any desired linked queries.
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@ -45,6 +45,8 @@ You can now easily embed Grafana in other applications by adding a JWT token dir
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When the JWT token is passed through the request URL to Grafana, Grafana validates and authenticates the token linked to a specific user, allowing access to dashboards which that user can view.
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To see JWT URL embedding in action, see the [sample project](https://github.com/grafana/grafana-iframe-oauth-sample).
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Grafana Cloud users can access this feature by [opening a support ticket in the Cloud Portal](https://grafana.com/profile/org#support).
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{{< figure src="/static/img/docs/dashboards/jwt-url-embedding-9-1.png" max-width="750px" caption="A JWT token used to embed Grafana" >}}
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#### Organization role mapping for GitHub OAuth2 authentication
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@ -53,6 +55,8 @@ You can now use GitHub OAuth2 to map users or teams to specific [Grafana organiz
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Grafana will use [JMESPath](https://jmespath.org/examples.html) for path lookup and role mapping.
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For more information, see the [documentation]({{< relref "../setup-grafana/configure-security/configure-authentication/github/#map-roles" >}}).
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Grafana Cloud users can access this feature by [opening a support ticket in the Cloud Portal](https://grafana.com/profile/org#support).
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{{< figure src="/static/img/docs/permissions/org-role-mapping-github-9-1.png" max-width="750px" caption="Configuring GitHub OAuth2 authentication with role mapping" >}}
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### Search and navigation
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@ -97,6 +101,7 @@ To learn more about the Geomap panel, see the [documentation]({{< relref "../vis
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You can now link metrics queries to your traces.
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This feature can be accessed by enabling the `traceToMetrics` feature toggle.
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Grafana Cloud users can access this feature by [opening a support ticket in the Cloud Portal](https://grafana.com/profile/org#support).
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In your tracing datasource configuration, select a metrics datasource, add tags, and write your queries.
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Each query appears as a link on each span.
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@ -115,6 +120,8 @@ The data is shown in a table in the Tempo datasource under the Service Graph tab
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To access the feature, enable the `tempoApmTable` feature toggle.
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To receive the data for the APM table, you must also enable the metrics generator.
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Grafana Cloud users can access this feature by [opening a support ticket in the Cloud Portal](https://grafana.com/profile/org#support).
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The APM table displays rate, errors, and duration (RED) metrics.
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To view your top five RED span metrics, use the table summary view.
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The span metrics are created using the Tempo [metrics generator](https://grafana.com/blog/2022/05/02/new-in-grafana-tempo-1.4-introducing-the-metrics-generator/).
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#### (Alpha) Public dashboards
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Public dashboards are available as an alpha feature that can be enabled with the `publicDashboards` feature toggle.
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Grafana Cloud users can access this feature by [opening a support ticket in the Cloud Portal](https://grafana.com/profile/org#support).
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You can generate a link for dashboards that you'd like to share publicly.
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Anyone with the link will be able to access that dashboard, and nothing else.
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