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Dapr currently supports the Zipkin protocol. Since Jaeger is Dapr supports the Zipkin protocol. Since Jaeger is compatible with Zipkin, the Zipkin protocol can be used to communication with Jaeger.
compatible with Zipkin, the Zipkin protocol can be used to talk to
Jaeger.
## Configure self hosted mode ## Configure self hosted mode
### Setup ### Setup
The simplest way to start Jaeger is to use the pre-built all-in-one The simplest way to start Jaeger is to use the pre-built all-in-one Jaeger image published to DockerHub:
Jaeger image published to DockerHub:
```bash ```bash
docker run -d --name jaeger \ docker run -d --name jaeger \
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``` ```
### Viewing Traces ### Viewing Traces
To view traces, in your browser go to http://localhost:16686 and you will see the Jaeger UI. To view traces, in your browser go to http://localhost:16686 to see the Jaeger UI.
## Configure Kubernetes ## Configure Kubernetes
The following steps shows you how to configure Dapr to send distributed tracing data to Jaeger running as a container in your Kubernetes cluster, how to view them. The following steps shows you how to configure Dapr to send distributed tracing data to Jaeger running as a container in your Kubernetes cluster, how to view them.
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#### production configuration #### production configuration
jaeger uses elasticsearch as the backend storage, you maybe create jaeger-secret to access elasticsearch server. see [Configuring and Deploying Jaeger](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.7/jaeger/jaeger_install/rhbjaeger-deploying.html) Jaeger uses elasticsearch as the backend storage, you may need to a create jaeger-secret to access elasticsearch server. See [Configuring and Deploying Jaeger](https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/4.7/jaeger/jaeger_install/rhbjaeger-deploying.html)
> kubectl create secret generic jaeger-secret --from-literal=ES_PASSWORD='xxx' --from-literal=ES_USERNAME='xxx' -n ${NAMESPACE} > kubectl create secret generic jaeger-secret --from-literal=ES_PASSWORD='xxx' --from-literal=ES_USERNAME='xxx' -n ${NAMESPACE}