diff --git a/docs/reference/transform/images/transform-rule.png b/docs/reference/transform/images/transform-rule.png deleted file mode 100644 index c43dd6c1be929..0000000000000 Binary files a/docs/reference/transform/images/transform-rule.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/docs/reference/transform/transform-alerts.asciidoc b/docs/reference/transform/transform-alerts.asciidoc index e3ea82d34ec2e..34e4545566fd3 100644 --- a/docs/reference/transform/transform-alerts.asciidoc +++ b/docs/reference/transform/transform-alerts.asciidoc @@ -18,19 +18,20 @@ refer to You can create {transform} rules under **{stack-manage-app} > {rules-ui}**. -. On the *Create rule* window, give a name to the rule and optionally provide -tags. Select the {transform} health rule type: +. Click *Create rule* window and select the {transform} health rule type. + +. Give a name to the rule and optionally provide tags. + +. Select the {transform} or {transforms} to include. You can also use a special +character (`*`) to apply the rule to all your {transforms}. {transforms-cap} +created after the rule are automatically included. + -- [role="screenshot"] -image::images/transform-rule.png["Creating a transform health rule",500] +image::images/transform-check-config.png["Selecting health check",500] // NOTE: This is screenshot is automatically generated. Do not edit it directly. -- -. Select the {transform} or {transforms} to include. You can also use a special -character (`*`) to apply the rule to all your {transforms}. {transforms-cap} -created after the rule are automatically included. - . The following health checks are available and enabled by default: + -- @@ -41,10 +42,6 @@ _{transform-cap} is not started_:: _Unhealthy {transform}_:: Get alerts when a {transform} has an unhealthy status. The notification message contains status details and related issues. - -[role="screenshot"] -image::images/transform-check-config.png["Selecting health check",500] -// NOTE: This is screenshot is automatically generated. Do not edit it directly. -- . Set the check interval, which defines how often to evaluate the rule conditions.