Fix more broken links in docs (#2473)
Co-authored-by: Bassem Dghaidi <568794+Link-@users.noreply.github.com>
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				|  | @ -22,7 +22,7 @@ _Note: Links are provided further down to create an app for your logged in user | ||||||
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| * Actions (read) | * Actions (read) | ||||||
| * Administration (read / write) | * Administration (read / write) | ||||||
| * Checks (read) (if you are going to use [Webhook Driven Scaling](#webhook-driven-scaling)) | * Checks (read) (if you are going to use [Webhook Driven Scaling](automatically-scaling-runners.md#webhook-driven-scaling)) | ||||||
| * Metadata (read) | * Metadata (read) | ||||||
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| **Required Permissions for Organization Runners:**<br /> | **Required Permissions for Organization Runners:**<br /> | ||||||
|  | @ -39,7 +39,7 @@ _Note: All API routes mapped to their permissions can be found [here](https://do | ||||||
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| **Subscribe to events** | **Subscribe to events** | ||||||
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| At this point you have a choice of configuring a webhook, a webhook is needed if you are going to use [webhook driven scaling](#webhook-driven-scaling). The webhook can be configured centrally in the GitHub app itself or separately. In either case you need to subscribe to the `Workflow Job` event. | At this point you have a choice of configuring a webhook, a webhook is needed if you are going to use [webhook driven scaling](automatically-scaling-runners.md#webhook-driven-scaling). The webhook can be configured centrally in the GitHub app itself or separately. In either case you need to subscribe to the `Workflow Job` event. | ||||||
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| **Benefits of this metric** | **Benefits of this metric** | ||||||
| 1. Supports named repositories server-side the same as the `TotalNumberOfQueuedAndInProgressWorkflowRuns` metric [#313](https://github.com/actions/actions-runner-controller/pull/313) | 1. Supports named repositories server-side the same as the `TotalNumberOfQueuedAndInProgressWorkflowRuns` metric [#313](https://github.com/actions/actions-runner-controller/pull/313) | ||||||
| 2. Supports GitHub organization wide scaling without maintaining an explicit list of repositories, this is especially useful for those that are working at a larger scale. [#223](https://github.com/actions/actions-runner-controller/pull/223) | 2. Supports GitHub organization wide scaling without maintaining an explicit list of repositories, this is especially useful for those that are working at a larger scale. [#223](https://github.com/actions/actions-runner-controller/pull/223) | ||||||
| 3. Like all scaling metrics, you can manage workflow allocation to the RunnerDeployment through the use of [GitHub labels](#runner-labels) | 3. Like all scaling metrics, you can manage workflow allocation to the RunnerDeployment through the use of [GitHub labels](using-arc-runners-in-a-workflow.md#runner-labels) | ||||||
| 4. Supports scaling desired runner count on both a percentage increase / decrease basis as well as on a fixed increase / decrease count basis [#223](https://github.com/actions/actions-runner-controller/pull/223) [#315](https://github.com/actions/actions-runner-controller/pull/315) | 4. Supports scaling desired runner count on both a percentage increase / decrease basis as well as on a fixed increase / decrease count basis [#223](https://github.com/actions/actions-runner-controller/pull/223) [#315](https://github.com/actions/actions-runner-controller/pull/315) | ||||||
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| **Drawbacks of this metric** | **Drawbacks of this metric** | ||||||
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| > This feature requires controller version => [v0.26.0](https://github.com/actions/actions-runner-controller/releases/tag/v0.26.0) | > This feature requires controller version => [v0.26.0](https://github.com/actions/actions-runner-controller/releases/tag/v0.26.0) | ||||||
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| In a large enterprise, there might be many GitHub organizations that requires self-hosted runners. Previously, the only way to provide ARC-managed self-hosted runners in such environment was [Deploying Multiple Controllers](#deploying-multiple-controllers), which incurs overhead due to it requires one ARC installation per GitHub organization. | In a large enterprise, there might be many GitHub organizations that requires self-hosted runners. Previously, the only way to provide ARC-managed self-hosted runners in such environment was [Deploying Multiple Controllers](deploying-arc-runners.md#deploying-multiple-controllers), which incurs overhead due to it requires one ARC installation per GitHub organization. | ||||||
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| With multitenancy, you can let ARC manage self-hosted runners across organizations. It's enabled by default and the only thing you need to start using it is to set the `spec.githubAPICredentialsFrom.secretRef.name` fields for the following resources: | With multitenancy, you can let ARC manage self-hosted runners across organizations. It's enabled by default and the only thing you need to start using it is to set the `spec.githubAPICredentialsFrom.secretRef.name` fields for the following resources: | ||||||
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| when and which varying ARC component(`horizontalrunnerautoscaler-controller`, `runnerdeployment-controller`, `runnerreplicaset-controller`, `runner-controller` or `runnerpod-controller`) makes specific API calls. | when and which varying ARC component(`horizontalrunnerautoscaler-controller`, `runnerdeployment-controller`, `runnerreplicaset-controller`, `runner-controller` or `runnerpod-controller`) makes specific API calls. | ||||||
| > Just don't be surprised you have to repeat `githubAPICredentialsFrom.secretRef.name` settings among two resources! | > Just don't be surprised you have to repeat `githubAPICredentialsFrom.secretRef.name` settings among two resources! | ||||||
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| Please refer to [Deploying Using GitHub App Authentication](#deploying-using-github-app-authentication) for how you could create the Kubernetes secret containing GitHub App credentials. | Please refer to [Deploying Using GitHub App Authentication](authenticating-to-the-github-api.md#deploying-using-github-app-authentication) for how you could create the Kubernetes secret containing GitHub App credentials. | ||||||
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