From 06e204fc5ff759883fca0ef31abccc425ce14cce Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: rhetoric101 Date: Fri, 13 May 2022 10:47:42 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] fix(AI): Fix some broken anchors. --- ...pplied-intelligence-correlation-logic-decisions.mdx | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/content/docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/applied-intelligence/incident-intelligence/change-applied-intelligence-correlation-logic-decisions.mdx b/src/content/docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/applied-intelligence/incident-intelligence/change-applied-intelligence-correlation-logic-decisions.mdx index 5c33fd5865d..24279cae756 100644 --- a/src/content/docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/applied-intelligence/incident-intelligence/change-applied-intelligence-correlation-logic-decisions.mdx +++ b/src/content/docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/applied-intelligence/incident-intelligence/change-applied-intelligence-correlation-logic-decisions.mdx @@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ When building a decision, steps 1, 2, and 3 are optional on their own, but at le - For automatic topology correlation, make sure your telemetry data is collected by [New Relic agents](/docs/new-relic-solutions/new-relic-one/install-configure/compatibility-requirements-new-relic-agents-products/). Learn more about [topology correlation out-of-the-box]([#topology-requirements]). + For automatic topology correlation, make sure your telemetry data is collected by [New Relic agents](/docs/new-relic-solutions/new-relic-one/install-configure/compatibility-requirements-new-relic-agents-products/). Learn more about [topology correlation out-of-the-box](#topology-requirements). In addition, you can setup topology data via our NerdGraph `aiTopologyCollector`. (Search for `aiTopology` in the [NerdGraph GraphiQL explorer](https://api.newrelic.com/graphiql)). This allows any topology-related decision to be matched with your topology data. Learn more about [setting up topology correlation](#topology). @@ -907,7 +907,7 @@ Run the simulation with different attributes as many times as you need until you What do we mean by topology? For New Relic's applied intelligence, topology is a representation of your service map: how the services and resources in your infrastructure relate to one another. -For decisions users, a default topology decision is added and enabled in your account. You also have the option to [create custom decisions](#build-decision). +For decisions users, a default topology decision is added and enabled in your account. You also have the option to [create custom decisions](#customize). Our topology correlation finds relationships between incident sources to determine if [incidents](/docs/alerts-applied-intelligence/applied-intelligence/incident-intelligence/get-started-incident-intelligence#issue-feed) should correlate. Topology correlation is designed to improve the quality of your correlations and the speed at which they're found. @@ -927,7 +927,7 @@ For automatic topology correlation (without the need to explicitly set up topolo In this service map, the hosts and apps are the vertices, and the lines showing their relationships are the edges. -To set up your topology in addition to the [entities and relationships](/docs/new-relic-solutions/new-relic-one/core-concepts/what-entity-new-relic/) collected by [New Relic agents](/docs/new-relic-solutions/new-relic-one/install-configure/compatibility-requirements-new-relic-agents-products/), use our [NerdGraph API](#create-topology-graph). +To set up your topology in addition to the [entities and relationships](/docs/new-relic-solutions/new-relic-one/core-concepts/what-entity-new-relic/) collected by [New Relic agents](/docs/new-relic-solutions/new-relic-one/install-configure/compatibility-requirements-new-relic-agents-products/), use our [NerdGraph API](#create-topology-graph). Customized topology correlation relies on two main concepts: @@ -936,9 +936,9 @@ Customized topology correlation relies on two main concepts: It may help to understand how topology is used to correlate incidents: -1. First, New Relic gathers all relevant incidents. This includes incidents where [decision logic steps 1 and 2](#build-decision) are true and that are also within the defined time window in advanced settings. +1. First, New Relic gathers all relevant incidents. This includes incidents where [decision logic steps 1 and 2](#customize) are true and that are also within the defined time window in advanced settings. - In this example, all of the incidents in the dotted-line selection have met these requirements: they've gone through the [decision logic in steps 1 and 2](#build-decision), and all contextual comparisons made in [decision logic step 2](#build-decision) are true. + In this example, all of the incidents in the dotted-line selection have met these requirements: they've gone through the [decision logic in steps 1 and 2](#customize), and all contextual comparisons made in [decision logic step 2](#customize) are true.