Multiple Domain Management by Using Proxy Domains
The Hawk Console can register domains from remote Hawk Consoles. Such domains are called Proxy Domains. The calls on the proxy domain are routed to the remote consoles using the REST API. See Hawk Console Multiple Domain Management.
Figure 7: Hawk Console Multiple Domain Management
The main advantage of the proxy domains is that it enables you to monitor Hawk domains across all deployments using a single interface. For example, if you have one Amazon Web Services (AWS) deployment, one on-premises deployment, and one Kubernetes cluster deployment, then all these deployments can be monitored using a single Hawk Console, see Sample Proxy Domain Connection. Each individual Hawk Console can still work independently. Also, when you use the proxy domains, the remote Hawk Console domains need not be in the same network.
Figure 8: Sample Proxy Domain Connection
You can register a proxy domain to your Hawk Console from the web interface by using the URL of that proxy domain. For details on how to register a domain to Hawk Console using web UI, see TIBCO Hawk Console User’s Guide.