From c16db084157f23f862be1a58040345e33c78a2b2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Stuart Clements Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2020 11:07:07 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Fixed image links --- docs/1.10/administration/configure-project-quotas.md | 10 +++++----- docs/1.10/administration/garbage-collection.md | 6 +++--- docs/1.10/administration/general-settings.md | 8 ++++---- 3 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/1.10/administration/configure-project-quotas.md b/docs/1.10/administration/configure-project-quotas.md index 09cd8d38c..0ff6c4e43 100644 --- a/docs/1.10/administration/configure-project-quotas.md +++ b/docs/1.10/administration/configure-project-quotas.md @@ -15,24 +15,24 @@ By default, all projects have unlimited quotas for both tags and storage use. 1. Select the **Project Quotas** view. - ![Project quotas](../../img/project-quota1.png) + ![Project quotas](../img/project-quota1.png) 1. To set global default quotas on all projects, click **Edit**. - ![Project quotas](../../img/project-quota2.png) + ![Project quotas](../img/project-quota2.png) 1. For **Default artifact count**, enter the maximum number of tags that any project can contain at a given time, or enter `-1` to set the default to unlimited. 1. For **Default storage consumption**, enter the maximum quantity of storage that any project can consume, selecting `MB`, `GB`, or `TB` from the drop-down menu, or enter `-1` to set the default to unlimited. - ![Project quotas](../../img/project-quota3.png) + ![Project quotas](../img/project-quota3.png) 1. Click **OK**. 1. To set quotas on an individual project, click the 3 vertical dots next to a project and select **Edit**. - ![Project quotas](../../img/project-quota4.png) + ![Project quotas](../img/project-quota4.png) 1. For **Default artifact count**, enter the maximum number of tags that this individual project can contain, or enter `-1` to set the default to unlimited. 1. For **Default storage consumption**, enter the maximum quantity of storage that this individual project can consume, selecting `MB`, `GB`, or `TB` from the drop-down menu. After you set quotas, you can see how much of their quotas each project has consumed. -![Project quotas](../../img/project-quota5.png) +![Project quotas](../img/project-quota5.png) ### How Harbor Calculates Resource Usage diff --git a/docs/1.10/administration/garbage-collection.md b/docs/1.10/administration/garbage-collection.md index 42d59db0c..2d6dffb2c 100644 --- a/docs/1.10/administration/garbage-collection.md +++ b/docs/1.10/administration/garbage-collection.md @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ When you delete images from Harbor, space is not automatically freed up. You mus 1. Expand **Administration**, and select **Garbage Collection**. 1. Select the **'Garbage Collection'** tab. - ![Garbage collection](../../img/garbage-collection.png) + ![Garbage collection](../img/garbage-collection.png) 1. To run garbage collection immediately, click **GC Now**. @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ To avoid triggering the garbage collection process too frequently, the availabil 1. Select the **'Garbage Collection'** tab. 1. Use the drop down-menu to select how often to run garbage collection. - ![Schedule garbage collection](../../img/gc-policy.png) + ![Schedule garbage collection](../img/gc-policy.png) * **None**: No garbage collection is scheduled. * **Hourly**: Run garbage collection at the beginning of every hour. @@ -35,6 +35,6 @@ To avoid triggering the garbage collection process too frequently, the availabil 1. Click **Save**. 1. Select the **History** tab to view records of the 10 most recent garbage collection runs. - ![Garbage collection history](../../img/gc-history.png) + ![Garbage collection history](../img/gc-history.png) 1. Click on the **Logs** link to view the related logs. diff --git a/docs/1.10/administration/general-settings.md b/docs/1.10/administration/general-settings.md index c12d66e6e..9a79afc67 100644 --- a/docs/1.10/administration/general-settings.md +++ b/docs/1.10/administration/general-settings.md @@ -9,17 +9,17 @@ You can configure Harbor to connect to an email server, set the registry in read You can configure Harbor to connect to an email server. The email server is only used to send out responses to users who request to reset their password. -![browse project](../../img/new-config-email.png) +![browse project](../img/new-config-email.png) ## Make the Registry Read Only You can set Harbor to read-only mode. In read-only mode, Harbor allows `docker pull` but prevents `docker push` and the deletion of repositories and tags. -![Read-only mode](../../img/read-only.png) +![Read-only mode](../img/read-only.png) If it set to true, deleting repositories, tags and pushing images are not permitted. -![browse project](../../img/read-only-enable.png) +![browse project](../img/read-only-enable.png) ```sh docker push 10.117.169.182/demo/ubuntu:14.04 @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ denied: The system is in read only mode. Any modification is prohibited. Use the **Project Creation** drop-down menu to set which users can create projects. Select **Everyone** to allow all users to create projects. Select **Admin Only** to allow only users with the Harbor system administrator role to create projects. -![browse project](../../img/new-proj-create.png) +![browse project](../img/new-proj-create.png)