diff --git a/source/clear-linux/concepts/figures/telemetry-about-1.png b/source/clear-linux/concepts/figures/telemetry-about-1.png index 37463254..57ede5cd 100644 Binary files a/source/clear-linux/concepts/figures/telemetry-about-1.png and b/source/clear-linux/concepts/figures/telemetry-about-1.png differ diff --git a/source/clear-linux/concepts/telemetry-about.rst b/source/clear-linux/concepts/telemetry-about.rst index b37e6d90..11943877 100644 --- a/source/clear-linux/concepts/telemetry-about.rst +++ b/source/clear-linux/concepts/telemetry-about.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Telemetrics ########### -One of the key features of |CLOSIA| is telemetry, which is used to +One of the key features of |CL-ATTR| is telemetry, which is used to monitor system health. Telemetry enables developers to observe and proactively address issues before end users are impacted. @@ -47,11 +47,13 @@ Architecture The telemetry client provides the front end of a complete telemetrics solution and includes the following components: -* **telemd**, a daemon that prepares the records to send to a telemetrics server or - spools the records on disk in case it cannot successfully deliver them. -* Probes that collect specific types of data from the operating system. +* **telemprobd**, a daemon that prepares the telemetry records and spools them on disk prior to delivery +* **telempostd**, a daemon that sends the records to the telemetry backend server or leaves them on disk until deleting after the record expires. + +* **probes**, that collect specific types of data from the operating system. * **libtelemetry**, that telemetrics probes use to create telemetrics records and - send them to the telemd daemon for further processing. + send them to the telemprobd daemon for further processing. + The telemetry backend provides the server-side component of a complete telemetrics solution and consists of: diff --git a/source/clear-linux/guides/maintenance/telemetry-enable.rst b/source/clear-linux/guides/maintenance/telemetry-enable.rst index 6d401226..ea84cb9f 100644 --- a/source/clear-linux/guides/maintenance/telemetry-enable.rst +++ b/source/clear-linux/guides/maintenance/telemetry-enable.rst @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Enable and disable telemetry in Clear Linux ########################################### -|CLOSIA| includes a telemetry solution as part of the OS that records events +|CL| includes a telemetry solution as part of the OS that records events of interest and reports them back to the development team via the telemetrics daemon, **telemd**. This functionality is maintained in the **telemetrics** software bundle. @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Install the telemetry software bundle ************************************* During the initial installation of |CL|, you are requested to join the -stability enhancement program and allow |CLOSIA| to collect anonymous reports +stability enhancement program and allow |CL| to collect anonymous reports to improve system stability. If you choose not to join this program, then the telemetry software bundle is not added to your system. @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ This adds the telemetrics-client to your system and you will automatically opt-in for the service. Enable Telemetry -**************** +***************** To start telemetry on your system, run the following command: @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ To start telemetry on your system, run the following command: sudo telemctl start -This enables and starts the :command:`telemd` daemon and your system will +This enables and starts the :command:`telemprobd` and :command:`telempostd` daemons and your system will begin to send telemetry data to the server defined in the file :file:`/etc/telemetrics/telemetrics.conf`. If this file does not exist, the :command:`telemd` daemon will use the file @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ begin to send telemetry data to the server defined in the file Disable Telemetry ***************** -To disable the telemetry daemon, run the following command: +To disable both of the telemetry daemons, run the following command: .. code-block:: bash