Red Hat build of OpenTelemetry 3.8

About

About Red Hat build of OpenTelemetry

Key features and benefits

Release notes for the Red Hat build of OpenTelemetry

What is new and what has changed with this release

Installing

Installing Red Hat build of OpenTelemetry

Deploying the OpenTelemetry Operator and Collector

Migrating to the Red Hat build of OpenTelemetry

Switch your distributed tracing telemetry stack from Jaeger to OpenTelemetry

Upgrading the Red Hat build of OpenTelemetry

Managing Operator and Collector version upgrades

Removing the Red Hat build of OpenTelemetry

Uninstalling the OpenTelemetry Collector and Operator

Configuration

Configuring the Collector

Setting up telemetry pipelines with receivers, processors, exporters, connectors, and extensions

Configuring the instrumentation

Setting up auto-instrumentation for application telemetry collection

Sending traces, logs, and metrics to the Collector

Configuring applications to send telemetry data

Configuring metrics for the monitoring stack

Integrating the OpenTelemetry Collector with Prometheus

Forwarding telemetry data

Exporting telemetry to observability backends and cloud platforms

Configuring the Collector metrics

Monitoring OpenTelemetry Collector performance and resource usage

Receiving telemetry data

Connecting instrumented applications and the Collector

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting the Red Hat build of OpenTelemetry

Diagnosing Collector and instrumentation issues

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