diff --git a/docs/self-managed/setup/guides/using-existing-elasticsearch.md b/docs/self-managed/setup/guides/using-existing-elasticsearch.md index fc4effd216..6f2be62bc2 100644 --- a/docs/self-managed/setup/guides/using-existing-elasticsearch.md +++ b/docs/self-managed/setup/guides/using-existing-elasticsearch.md @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ elasticsearch: ## Next steps -Use the custom values file to [deploy Camunda 8](../deploy.md) as usual: +Use the custom values file to [deploy Camunda 8](/self-managed/setup/overview.md) as usual: ```sh helm install camunda camunda/camunda-platform -f existing-elasticsearch-values.yaml diff --git a/docs/self-managed/setup/guides/using-existing-opensearch.md b/docs/self-managed/setup/guides/using-existing-opensearch.md index 7607c7168f..204469e388 100644 --- a/docs/self-managed/setup/guides/using-existing-opensearch.md +++ b/docs/self-managed/setup/guides/using-existing-opensearch.md @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ description: "Learn how to use an AWS managed OpenSearch instance in Camunda 8 S Camunda 8 Self-Managed has two different types of components: Camunda components (Operate, Optimize, Tasklist, etc.) and non-Camunda dependency components (such as Keycloak and Elasticsearch). For more details, review the [architecture](/self-managed/platform-architecture/overview.md) documentation for more information on the different types of applications. -This guide steps through using an existing AWS managed OpenSearch instance. By default, [Helm chart deployment](../deploy.md) creates a new Elasticsearch instance, but it's possible to use AWS managed OpenSearch instead. +This guide steps through using an existing AWS managed OpenSearch instance. By default, [Helm chart deployment](/self-managed/setup/overview.md) creates a new Elasticsearch instance, but it's possible to use AWS managed OpenSearch instead. ## Preparation @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ global: ## Next steps -Use the custom values file to [deploy Camunda 8](../deploy.md) as usual: +Use the custom values file to [deploy Camunda 8](/self-managed/setup/overview.md) as usual: ```sh helm install camunda camunda/camunda-platform -f existing-elasticsearch-values.yaml