@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ The initial configuration of LDAP in GitLab requires changes to the `gitlab.rb`
The two Active Directory specific values are `active_directory: true` and `uid: 'sAMAccountName'`. `sAMAccountName` is an attribute returned by Active Directory used for GitLab usernames. See the example output from `ldapsearch` for a full list of attributes a "person" object (user) has in **AD** - [`ldapsearch` example](#using-ldapsearch-unix)
> Both group_base and admin_group configuration options are only available in GitLab Enterprise Edition. See [GitLab EE - LDAP Features](../how_to_configure_ldap_gitlab_ee/index.html#gitlab-enterprise-edition---ldap-features) **(STARTER ONLY)**
> Both group_base and admin_group configuration options are only available in GitLab Enterprise Edition. See [GitLab EE - LDAP Features](../how_to_configure_ldap_gitlab_ee/index.md#gitlab-enterprise-edition---ldap-features) **(STARTER ONLY)**
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ To use an external Prometheus server:
```
1. Install and set up a dedicated Prometheus instance, if necessary, using the [official installation instructions](https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/installation/).
1. Add the Prometheus server IP address to the [monitoring IP whitelist](../ip_whitelist.html). For example:
1. Add the Prometheus server IP address to the [monitoring IP whitelist](../ip_whitelist.md). For example:
> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/issues/34078) in GitLab 12.5.
The Group Audit Events API allows you to retrieve [group audit events](../administration/audit_events.html#group-events-starter).
The Group Audit Events API allows you to retrieve [group audit events](../administration/audit_events.md#group-events-starter).
To retrieve group audit events using the API, you must [authenticate yourself](README.html#authentication) as an Administrator or an owner of the group.
@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ Multiple metrics can be displayed on the same chart if the fields **Name**, **Ty
#### Query Variables
GitLab supports a limited set of [CI variables](../../../ci/variables/README.html) in the Prometheus query. This is particularly useful for identifying a specific environment, for example with `CI_ENVIRONMENT_SLUG`. The supported variables are:
GitLab supports a limited set of [CI variables](../../../ci/variables/README.md) in the Prometheus query. This is particularly useful for identifying a specific environment, for example with `CI_ENVIRONMENT_SLUG`. The supported variables are: