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@ldpliu ldpliu force-pushed the local-agent branch 3 times, most recently from e4d7e6b to 66fddd1 Compare May 28, 2025 01:49
You can install {global-hub} in an existing {acm-short} hub cluster, and enable the {global-hub} agent in the {acm-short}.
with this:
- All the clusters, policies, and events in this {acm-short} will be send to kafka and then stored to globalhub database
- Other components could easily consume the events in kafka, eg: integrate with `Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security`

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rephrase

  • All the clusters, policies, and events in this {acm-short} will be sent to Kafka and then stored in the globalhub database.
  • Since the events will be sent to Kafka, other components can easily consume the events in Kafka, e.g., integration with Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security or EDA integration.
  • Since the data will be stored in the globalhub database, you can view cluster and policy information in Grafana dashboards.

Signed-off-by: root <daliu@redhat.com>
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