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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 |  | ||||||
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| ## Configure self hosted mode | ## Configure self hosted mode | ||||||
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| ### Setup | ### Setup | ||||||
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| 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: |  | ||||||
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| ```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. | ||||||
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| ## 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 | ||||||
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| 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) | ||||||
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| > 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} | ||||||
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