* chore(enterprise_influxdb): specify Enterprise v1 and remove new signup notes:
- Removes instructions for new signups at portal.influxdata (at Marketing's request)
- Uses Enterprise v1 in titles and descriptions
- Updates title metadata template to use InfluxDB Enterprise v1
- Updates products.yml to use InfluxDB Enterprise v1
- Removes unused enterprise-name/-link shortcodes
I chose InfluxDB Enterprise v1 over InfluxDB v1 Enterprise due to recent usage patterns and because it's compatible with uses like "InfluxDB Enterprise 1.11.x" without being redundant.
* Apply suggestion from @jstirnaman
* Apply suggestion from @jstirnaman
* Apply suggestion from @jstirnaman
Removed references to using JWT for HTTP authentication with LDAP (e.g. `[http] shared-secret` and user JWT tokens). JWT does not use LDAP for authentication, so you wouldn't be using LDAP if you use JWT authentication.
Left in references to enabling JWT authentication for meta nodes. While not necessary for LDAP, meta node authentication via JWT is recommended for all installations.
- Move feature flag configuration from Advanced section into Step 3 of installation
- Update terminology from "Grafana OSS" to "running Grafana locally" to include both OSS and Enterprise
- Consolidate "Using Grafana Cloud with local InfluxDB" guidance into single note with direct link
- Remove redundant Advanced configuration section
Changes apply to all Grafana documentation pages:
- InfluxDB 3 products (Core, Enterprise, Cloud Serverless, Cloud Dedicated, Clustered)
- InfluxDB v2 and Cloud TSM
- InfluxDB v1 OSS and Enterprise
The feature flag requirement is now integrated directly into the installation workflow,
making it more discoverable for users setting up Grafana locally.
- Combine separate 'Query' and 'Build visualizations' sections into unified 'Query and visualize data' section
- Convert h2 headings to h3 under new parent section
- Update TOC to reflect new heading hierarchy
- Ensure all fragment links work correctly
Add note to all Grafana integration pages about using Grafana Cloud
with local InfluxDB instances. The note recommends running Grafana
locally to avoid exposing databases to the internet, and provides
information about configuring Grafana Cloud private data sources
as an alternative.
Updated files:
- content/shared/v3-process-data/visualize/grafana.md
- content/shared/influxdb-v2/tools/grafana.md
- content/influxdb/v1/tools/grafana.md
- content/enterprise_influxdb/v1/tools/grafana.md
- Add InfluxDB version detector shortcode to all Grafana pages
- Add comprehensive alt_links to v2 and Cloud Grafana pages
- Include links to all InfluxDB versions (v1, enterprise_v1, v2, cloud, and all v3 products)
- Improve cross-product navigation for Grafana documentation
- Add v1.12.2 as first official v1.12.x release (2025-09-15)
- Include all v1.12.0 and v1.12.1 features since they weren't officially released
- Add v1.12.2-specific bug fix for SSH key usage
- Update latest patch version to 1.12.2 in products.yml
- Add reusable PR template for future v1.x releases
- Add span tag for backward compatibility with v1.12.x links
Closesinfluxdata/docs-v2#6381
- Closes influxdata/DAR/issues/534
- Contact Support for assistance
- Add risks and technical details to truncate-shard command
- Add cautions to rebalance guide
- Add planning guidance for future data in schema_and_data_layout
**Revert this commit for the v1.12 release**\
- Remove links from release notes to upcoming 1.12.x features
- Add callout to explain that v1.12 isn't yet available
**Keep this commit for the upcoming v1.12 release**
- Label upcoming features as v1.12.0+:
- Update configuration documentation for data nodes
- Update database management documentation
- Update influx_inspect tool documentation
- Update show-shards documentation
- Revert product version references to 1.11.8 in products.yml
Migrates v1 OSS and Enterprise sections from the DockerHub README into new pages in docs-v2.
- Add a new section page for Installing and running with Docker.o
1. Created main Docker installation page (docker.md) with:
- Complete Docker setup instructions for Enterprise clusters
- Environment variable configuration options
- Persistent storage examples
- Network setup guidance
- License key requirements using GitHub note callout syntax
2. Enhanced existing installation pages:
- Added Docker installation sections to both meta and data node installation
pages
- Updated the main installation index to include Docker as an option
3. Created Docker troubleshooting guide (docker-troubleshooting.md) with:
- Common Docker-specific issues and solutions
- Debugging commands and best practices
- Positioned next to the Docker installation guide
4. Added proper cross-references:
- Used related frontmatter to link Docker installation to troubleshooting
- Updated navigation and references throughout
The migration preserves all the essential Docker README content while
integrating it properly into the existing InfluxDB Enterprise v1 documentation
structure, following the project's style guidelines and conventions.