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-# Default values for prometheus-operator.
-# This is a YAML-formatted file.
-# Declare variables to be passed into your templates.
-
-## Provide a name in place of prometheus-operator for `app:` labels
-##
-nameOverride: ""
-
-## Provide a name to substitue for the full names of resources
-##
-fullnameOverride: ""
-
-## Labels to apply to all resources
-##
-commonLabels: {}
-# scmhash: abc123
-# myLabel: aakkmd
-
-## Create default rules for monitoring the cluster
-##
-defaultRules:
- create: true
- ## Labels for default rules
- labels: {}
- ## Annotations for default rules
- annotations: {}
-
-##
-global:
- rbac:
- create: true
- pspEnabled: true
-
- ## Reference to one or more secrets to be used when pulling images
- ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/pull-image-private-registry/
- ##
- imagePullSecrets: []
- # - name: "image-pull-secret"
-
-## Configuration for alertmanager
-## ref: https://prometheus.io/docs/alerting/alertmanager/
-##
-alertmanager:
-
- ## Deploy alertmanager
- ##
- enabled: false
-
- ## Service account for Alertmanager to use.
- ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-service-account/
- ##
- serviceAccount:
- create: true
- name: ""
-
- ## Configure pod disruption budgets for Alertmanager
- ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/run-application/configure-pdb/#specifying-a-poddisruptionbudget
- ## This configuration is immutable once created and will require the PDB to be deleted to be changed
- ## https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/45398
- ##
- podDisruptionBudget:
- enabled: false
- minAvailable: 1
- maxUnavailable: ""
-
- ## Alertmanager configuration directives
- ## ref: https://prometheus.io/docs/alerting/configuration/#configuration-file
- ## https://prometheus.io/webtools/alerting/routing-tree-editor/
- ##
- config:
- global:
- resolve_timeout: 5m
- route:
- group_by: ['job']
- group_wait: 30s
- group_interval: 5m
- repeat_interval: 12h
- receiver: 'null'
- routes:
- - match:
- alertname: DeadMansSwitch
- receiver: 'null'
- receivers:
- - name: 'null'
-
- ## Alertmanager template files to format alerts
- ## ref: https://prometheus.io/docs/alerting/notifications/
- ## https://prometheus.io/docs/alerting/notification_examples/
- ##
- templateFiles: {}
- #
- # An example template:
- # template_1.tmpl: |-
- # {{ define "cluster" }}{{ .ExternalURL | reReplaceAll ".*alertmanager\\.(.*)" "$1" }}{{ end }}
- #
- # {{ define "slack.myorg.text" }}
- # {{- $root := . -}}
- # {{ range .Alerts }}
- # *Alert:* {{ .Annotations.summary }} - `{{ .Labels.severity }}`
- # *Cluster:* {{ template "cluster" $root }}
- # *Description:* {{ .Annotations.description }}
- # *Graph:* <{{ .GeneratorURL }}|:chart_with_upwards_trend:>
- # *Runbook:* <{{ .Annotations.runbook }}|:spiral_note_pad:>
- # *Details:*
- # {{ range .Labels.SortedPairs }} • *{{ .Name }}:* `{{ .Value }}`
- # {{ end }}
-
- ingress:
- enabled: false
-
- annotations: {}
-
- labels: {}
-
- ## Hosts must be provided if Ingress is enabled.
- ##
- hosts: []
- # - alertmanager.domain.com
-
- ## TLS configuration for Alertmanager Ingress
- ## Secret must be manually created in the namespace
- ##
- tls: []
- # - secretName: alertmanager-general-tls
- # hosts:
- # - alertmanager.example.com
-
- ## Configuration for Alertmanager service
- ##
- service:
- annotations: {}
- labels: {}
- clusterIP: ""
-
- ## Port to expose on each node
- ## Only used if service.type is 'NodePort'
- ##
- nodePort: 30903
- ## List of IP addresses at which the Prometheus server service is available
- ## Ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/services/#external-ips
- ##
- externalIPs: []
- loadBalancerIP: ""
- loadBalancerSourceRanges: []
- ## Service type
- ##
- type: ClusterIP
-
- ## If true, create a serviceMonitor for alertmanager
- ##
- serviceMonitor:
- selfMonitor: true
-
- ## Settings affecting alertmanagerSpec
- ## ref: https://github.com/coreos/prometheus-operator/blob/master/Documentation/api.md#alertmanagerspec
- ##
- alertmanagerSpec:
- ## Standard object’s metadata. More info: https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/contributors/devel/api-conventions.md#metadata
- ## Metadata Labels and Annotations gets propagated to the Alertmanager pods.
- ##
- podMetadata: {}
-
- ## Image of Alertmanager
- ##
- image:
- repository: quay.io/prometheus/alertmanager
- tag: v0.15.3
-
- ## Secrets is a list of Secrets in the same namespace as the Alertmanager object, which shall be mounted into the
- ## Alertmanager Pods. The Secrets are mounted into /etc/alertmanager/secrets/.
- ##
- secrets: []
-
- ## ConfigMaps is a list of ConfigMaps in the same namespace as the Alertmanager object, which shall be mounted into the Alertmanager Pods.
- ## The ConfigMaps are mounted into /etc/alertmanager/configmaps/.
- ##
- configMaps: []
-
- ## Log level for Alertmanager to be configured with.
- ##
- logLevel: info
-
- ## Size is the expected size of the alertmanager cluster. The controller will eventually make the size of the
- ## running cluster equal to the expected size.
- replicas: 1
-
- ## Time duration Alertmanager shall retain data for. Default is '120h', and must match the regular expression
- ## [0-9]+(ms|s|m|h) (milliseconds seconds minutes hours).
- ##
- retention: 120h
-
- ## Storage is the definition of how storage will be used by the Alertmanager instances.
- ## ref: https://github.com/coreos/prometheus-operator/blob/master/Documentation/user-guides/storage.md
- ##
- storage: {}
- # volumeClaimTemplate:
- # spec:
- # storageClassName: gluster
- # accessModes: ["ReadWriteOnce"]
- # resources:
- # requests:
- # storage: 50Gi
- # selector: {}
-
-
- ## The external URL the Alertmanager instances will be available under. This is necessary to generate correct URLs. This is necessary if Alertmanager is not served from root of a DNS name. string false
- ##
- externalUrl:
-
- ## The route prefix Alertmanager registers HTTP handlers for. This is useful, if using ExternalURL and a proxy is rewriting HTTP routes of a request, and the actual ExternalURL is still true,
- ## but the server serves requests under a different route prefix. For example for use with kubectl proxy.
- ##
- routePrefix: /
-
- ## If set to true all actions on the underlying managed objects are not going to be performed, except for delete actions.
- ##
- paused: false
-
- ## Define which Nodes the Pods are scheduled on.
- ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/node-selection/
- ##
- nodeSelector: {}
-
- ## Define resources requests and limits for single Pods.
- ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/compute-resources/
- ##
- resources: {}
- # requests:
- # memory: 400Mi
-
- ## Pod anti-affinity can prevent the scheduler from placing Prometheus replicas on the same node.
- ## The default value "soft" means that the scheduler should *prefer* to not schedule two replica pods onto the same node but no guarantee is provided.
- ## The value "hard" means that the scheduler is *required* to not schedule two replica pods onto the same node.
- ## The value "" will disable pod anti-affinity so that no anti-affinity rules will be configured.
- ##
- podAntiAffinity: ""
-
- ## If specified, the pod's tolerations.
- ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/taint-and-toleration/
- ##
- tolerations: []
- # - key: "key"
- # operator: "Equal"
- # value: "value"
- # effect: "NoSchedule"
-
- ## SecurityContext holds pod-level security attributes and common container settings.
- ## This defaults to non root user with uid 1000 and gid 2000. *v1.PodSecurityContext false
- ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/security-context/
- ##
- securityContext:
- runAsNonRoot: true
- runAsUser: 1000
- fsGroup: 2000
-
- ## ListenLocal makes the Alertmanager server listen on loopback, so that it does not bind against the Pod IP.
- ## Note this is only for the Alertmanager UI, not the gossip communication.
- ##
- listenLocal: false
-
- ## Containers allows injecting additional containers. This is meant to allow adding an authentication proxy to an Alertmanager pod.
- ##
- containers: []
-
- ## Priority class assigned to the Pods
- ##
- priorityClassName: ""
-
- ## AdditionalPeers allows injecting a set of additional Alertmanagers to peer with to form a highly available cluster.
- ##
- additionalPeers: []
-
-## Using default values from https://github.com/helm/charts/blob/master/stable/grafana/values.yaml
-##
-grafana:
- enabled: true
-
- ## Deploy default dashboards.
- ##
- defaultDashboardsEnabled: true
-
- adminPassword: prom-operator
-
- ingress:
- ## If true, Prometheus Ingress will be created
- ##
- enabled: false
-
- ## Annotations for Prometheus Ingress
- ##
- annotations: {}
- # kubernetes.io/ingress.class: nginx
- # kubernetes.io/tls-acme: "true"
-
- ## Labels to be added to the Ingress
- ##
- labels: {}
-
- ## Hostnames.
- ## Must be provided if Ingress is enable.
- ##
- # hosts:
- # - prometheus.domain.com
- hosts: []
-
- ## TLS configuration for prometheus Ingress
- ## Secret must be manually created in the namespace
- ##
- tls: []
- # - secretName: prometheus-general-tls
- # hosts:
- # - prometheus.example.com
-
- sidecar:
- dashboards:
- enabled: true
- label: grafana_dashboard
- datasources:
- enabled: true
- label: grafana_datasource
-
-## Component scraping the kube api server
-##
-kubeApiServer:
- enabled: false
- tlsConfig:
- serverName: kubernetes
- insecureSkipVerify: false
-
- serviceMonitor:
- jobLabel: component
- selector:
- matchLabels:
- component: apiserver
- provider: kubernetes
-
-## Component scraping the kubelet and kubelet-hosted cAdvisor
-##
-kubelet:
- enabled: false
- namespace: kube-system
-
- serviceMonitor:
- ## Enable scraping the kubelet over https. For requirements to enable this see
- ## https://github.com/coreos/prometheus-operator/issues/926
- ##
- https: false
-
-## Component scraping the kube controller manager
-##
-kubeControllerManager:
- enabled: false
-
- ## If your kube controller manager is not deployed as a pod, specify IPs it can be found on
- ##
- endpoints: []
- # - 10.141.4.22
- # - 10.141.4.23
- # - 10.141.4.24
-
- ## If using kubeControllerManager.endpoints only the port and targetPort are used
- ##
- service:
- port: 10252
- targetPort: 10252
- selector:
- k8s-app: kube-controller-manager
-## Component scraping coreDns. Use either this or kubeDns
-##
-coreDns:
- enabled: false
- service:
- port: 9153
- targetPort: 9153
- selector:
- k8s-app: coredns
-
-## Component scraping kubeDns. Use either this or coreDns
-##
-kubeDns:
- enabled: false
- service:
- selector:
- k8s-app: kube-dns
-## Component scraping etcd
-##
-kubeEtcd:
- enabled: false
-
- ## If your etcd is not deployed as a pod, specify IPs it can be found on
- ##
- endpoints: []
- # - 10.141.4.22
- # - 10.141.4.23
- # - 10.141.4.24
-
- ## Etcd service. If using kubeEtcd.endpoints only the port and targetPort are used
- ##
- service:
- port: 4001
- targetPort: 4001
- selector:
- k8s-app: etcd-server
-
- ## Configure secure access to the etcd cluster by loading a secret into prometheus and
- ## specifying security configuration below. For example, with a secret named etcd-client-cert
- ##
- ## serviceMonitor:
- ## scheme: https
- ## insecureSkipVerify: false
- ## serverName: localhost
- ## caFile: /etc/prometheus/secrets/etcd-client-cert/etcd-ca
- ## certFile: /etc/prometheus/secrets/etcd-client-cert/etcd-client
- ## keyFile: /etc/prometheus/secrets/etcd-client-cert/etcd-client-key
- ##
- serviceMonitor:
- scheme: http
- insecureSkipVerify: false
- serverName: ""
- caFile: ""
- certFile: ""
- keyFile: ""
-
-
-## Component scraping kube scheduler
-##
-kubeScheduler:
- enabled: false
-
- ## If your kube scheduler is not deployed as a pod, specify IPs it can be found on
- ##
- endpoints: []
- # - 10.141.4.22
- # - 10.141.4.23
- # - 10.141.4.24
-
- ## If using kubeScheduler.endpoints only the port and targetPort are used
- ##
- service:
- port: 10251
- targetPort: 10251
- selector:
- k8s-app: kube-scheduler
-
-## Component scraping kube state metrics
-##
-kubeStateMetrics:
- enabled: false
-
-## Configuration for kube-state-metrics subchart
-##
-kube-state-metrics:
- rbac:
- create: true
-
-## Deploy node exporter as a daemonset to all nodes
-##
-nodeExporter:
- enabled: true
-
- ## Use the value configured in prometheus-node-exporter.podLabels
- ##
- jobLabel: jobLabel
-
-## Configuration for prometheus-node-exporter subchart
-##
-prometheus-node-exporter:
- podLabels:
- ## Add the 'node-exporter' label to be used by serviceMonitor to match standard common usage in rules and grafana dashboards
- ##
- jobLabel: node-exporter
- extraArgs:
- - --collector.filesystem.ignored-mount-points=^/(dev|proc|sys|var/lib/docker/.+)($|/)
- - --collector.filesystem.ignored-fs-types=^(autofs|binfmt_misc|cgroup|configfs|debugfs|devpts|devtmpfs|fusectl|hugetlbfs|mqueue|overlay|proc|procfs|pstore|rpc_pipefs|securityfs|sysfs|tracefs)$
-
-## Manages Prometheus and Alertmanager components
-##
-prometheusOperator:
- enabled: true
-
- ## Service account for Alertmanager to use.
- ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-service-account/
- ##
- serviceAccount:
- create: true
- name: ""
-
- ## Configuration for Prometheus operator service
- ##
- service:
- annotations: {}
- labels: {}
- clusterIP: ""
-
- ## Port to expose on each node
- ## Only used if service.type is 'NodePort'
- ##
- nodePort: 30080
-
-
- ## Loadbalancer IP
- ## Only use if service.type is "loadbalancer"
- ##
- loadBalancerIP: ""
- loadBalancerSourceRanges: []
-
- ## Service type
- ## NodepPort, ClusterIP, loadbalancer
- ##
- type: NodePort
-
- ## List of IP addresses at which the Prometheus server service is available
- ## Ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/services/#external-ips
- ##
- externalIPs: []
-
- ## Deploy CRDs used by Prometheus Operator.
- ##
- createCustomResource: true
-
- ## Customize CRDs API Group
- crdApiGroup: monitoring.coreos.com
-
- ## Attempt to clean up CRDs created by Prometheus Operator.
- ##
- cleanupCustomResource: false
-
- ## Labels to add to the operator pod
- ##
- podLabels: {}
-
- ## Assign a PriorityClassName to pods if set
- # priorityClassName: ""
-
- ## If true, the operator will create and maintain a service for scraping kubelets
- ## ref: https://github.com/coreos/prometheus-operator/blob/master/helm/prometheus-operator/README.md
- ##
- kubeletService:
- enabled: false
- namespace: kube-system
-
- ## Create a servicemonitor for the operator
- ##
- serviceMonitor:
- selfMonitor: true
-
- ## Resource limits & requests
- ##
- resources: {}
- # limits:
- # cpu: 200m
- # memory: 200Mi
- # requests:
- # cpu: 100m
- # memory: 100Mi
-
- ## Define which Nodes the Pods are scheduled on.
- ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/node-selection/
- ##
- nodeSelector: {}
-
- ## Tolerations for use with node taints
- ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/taint-and-toleration/
- ##
- tolerations: []
- # - key: "key"
- # operator: "Equal"
- # value: "value"
- # effect: "NoSchedule"
-
- ## Assign the prometheus operator to run on specific nodes
- ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/assign-pod-node/
- ##
- affinity: {}
- # requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution:
- # nodeSelectorTerms:
- # - matchExpressions:
- # - key: kubernetes.io/e2e-az-name
- # operator: In
- # values:
- # - e2e-az1
- # - e2e-az2
-
- securityContext:
- runAsNonRoot: true
- runAsUser: 65534
-
- ## Prometheus-operator image
- ##
- image:
- repository: quay.io/coreos/prometheus-operator
- tag: v0.26.0
- pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
-
- ## Configmap-reload image to use for reloading configmaps
- ##
- configmapReloadImage:
- repository: quay.io/coreos/configmap-reload
- tag: v0.0.1
-
- ## Prometheus-config-reloader image to use for config and rule reloading
- ##
- prometheusConfigReloaderImage:
- repository: quay.io/coreos/prometheus-config-reloader
- tag: v0.26.0
-
- ## Hyperkube image to use when cleaning up
- ##
- hyperkubeImage:
- repository: k8s.gcr.io/hyperkube
- tag: v1.12.1
- pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
-
-## Deploy a Prometheus instance
-##
-prometheus:
-
- enabled: true
-
- ## Service account for Prometheuses to use.
- ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-service-account/
- ##
- serviceAccount:
- create: true
- name: ""
-
- ## Configuration for Prometheus service
- ##
- service:
- annotations: {}
- labels: {}
- clusterIP: ""
-
- ## List of IP addresses at which the Prometheus server service is available
- ## Ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/services/#external-ips
- ##
- externalIPs: []
-
- ## Port to expose on each node
- ## Only used if service.type is 'NodePort'
- ##
- nodePort: 30090
-
- ## Loadbalancer IP
- ## Only use if service.type is "loadbalancer"
- loadBalancerIP: ""
- loadBalancerSourceRanges: []
- ## Service type
- ##
- type: NodePort
-
- rbac:
- ## Create role bindings in the specified namespaces, to allow Prometheus monitoring
- ## a role binding in the release namespace will always be created.
- ##
- roleNamespaces:
- - kube-system
-
- ## Configure pod disruption budgets for Prometheus
- ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/run-application/configure-pdb/#specifying-a-poddisruptionbudget
- ## This configuration is immutable once created and will require the PDB to be deleted to be changed
- ## https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/45398
- ##
- podDisruptionBudget:
- enabled: false
- minAvailable: 1
- maxUnavailable: ""
-
- ingress:
- enabled: false
- annotations: {}
- labels: {}
-
- ## Hostnames.
- ## Must be provided if Ingress is enabled.
- ##
- # hosts:
- # - prometheus.domain.com
- hosts: []
-
- ## TLS configuration for Prometheus Ingress
- ## Secret must be manually created in the namespace
- ##
- tls: []
- # - secretName: prometheus-general-tls
- # hosts:
- # - prometheus.example.com
-
- serviceMonitor:
- selfMonitor: true
-
- ## Settings affecting prometheusSpec
- ## ref: https://github.com/coreos/prometheus-operator/blob/master/Documentation/api.md#prometheusspec
- ##
- prometheusSpec:
-
- ## Interval between consecutive scrapes.
- ##
- scrapeInterval: ""
-
- ## Interval between consecutive evaluations.
- ##
- evaluationInterval: ""
-
- ## ListenLocal makes the Prometheus server listen on loopback, so that it does not bind against the Pod IP.
- ##
- listenLocal: false
-
- ## Image of Prometheus.
- ##
- image:
- repository: quay.io/prometheus/prometheus
- tag: v2.5.0
-
- # repository: quay.io/coreos/prometheus
- # tag: v2.5.0
-
- ## Tolerations for use with node taints
- ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/taint-and-toleration/
- ##
- tolerations: []
- # - key: "key"
- # operator: "Equal"
- # value: "value"
- # effect: "NoSchedule"
-
- ## Alertmanagers to which alerts will be sent
- ## ref: https://github.com/coreos/prometheus-operator/blob/master/Documentation/api.md#alertmanagerendpoints
- ##
- ## Default configuration will connect to the alertmanager deployed as part of this release
- ##
- alertingEndpoints: []
- # - name: ""
- # namespace: ""
- # port: http
- # scheme: http
-
- ## External labels to add to any time series or alerts when communicating with external systems
- ##
- externalLabels: {}
-
- ## External URL at which Prometheus will be reachable.
- ##
- externalUrl: ""
-
- ## Define which Nodes the Pods are scheduled on.
- ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/node-selection/
- ##
- nodeSelector: {}
-
- ## Secrets is a list of Secrets in the same namespace as the Prometheus object, which shall be mounted into the Prometheus Pods.
- ## The Secrets are mounted into /etc/prometheus/secrets/. Secrets changes after initial creation of a Prometheus object are not
- ## reflected in the running Pods. To change the secrets mounted into the Prometheus Pods, the object must be deleted and recreated
- ## with the new list of secrets.
- ##
- secrets: []
-
- ## ConfigMaps is a list of ConfigMaps in the same namespace as the Prometheus object, which shall be mounted into the Prometheus Pods.
- ## The ConfigMaps are mounted into /etc/prometheus/configmaps/.
- ##
- configMaps: []
-
- ## Namespaces to be selected for PrometheusRules discovery.
- ## If unspecified, only the same namespace as the Prometheus object is in is used.
- ##
- ruleNamespaceSelector: {}
-
- ## If true, a nil or {} value for prometheus.prometheusSpec.ruleSelector will cause the
- ## prometheus resource to be created with selectors based on values in the helm deployment,
- ## which will also match the PrometheusRule resources created
- ##
- ruleSelectorNilUsesHelmValues: true
-
- ## Rules CRD selector
- ## ref: https://github.com/coreos/prometheus-operator/blob/master/Documentation/design.md
- ## If unspecified the release `app` and `release` will be used as the label selector
- ## to load rules
- ##
- ruleSelector: {}
- ## Example which select all prometheusrules resources
- ## with label "prometheus" with values any of "example-rules" or "example-rules-2"
- # ruleSelector:
- # matchExpressions:
- # - key: prometheus
- # operator: In
- # values:
- # - example-rules
- # - example-rules-2
- #
- ## Example which select all prometheusrules resources with label "role" set to "example-rules"
- # ruleSelector:
- # matchLabels:
- # role: example-rules
-
- ## If true, a nil or {} value for prometheus.prometheusSpec.serviceMonitorSelector will cause the
- ## prometheus resource to be created with selectors based on values in the helm deployment,
- ## which will also match the servicemonitors created
- ##
- serviceMonitorSelectorNilUsesHelmValues: true
-
- ## serviceMonitorSelector will limit which servicemonitors are used to create scrape
- ## configs in Prometheus. See serviceMonitorSelectorUseHelmLabels
- ##
- serviceMonitorSelector: {}
-
- # serviceMonitorSelector: {}
- # matchLabels:
- # prometheus: somelabel
-
- ## serviceMonitorNamespaceSelector will limit namespaces from which serviceMonitors are used to create scrape
- ## configs in Prometheus. By default all namespaces will be used
- ##
- serviceMonitorNamespaceSelector: {}
-
- ## How long to retain metrics
- ##
- retention: 10d
-
- ## If true, the Operator won't process any Prometheus configuration changes
- ##
- paused: false
-
- ## Number of Prometheus replicas desired
- ##
- replicas: 1
-
- ## Log level for Prometheus be configured in
- ##
- logLevel: info
-
- ## Prefix used to register routes, overriding externalUrl route.
- ## Useful for proxies that rewrite URLs.
- ##
- routePrefix: /
-
- ## Standard object’s metadata. More info: https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/contributors/devel/api-conventions.md#metadata
- ## Metadata Labels and Annotations gets propagated to the prometheus pods.
- ##
- podMetadata: {}
- # labels:
- # app: prometheus
- # k8s-app: prometheus
-
- ## Pod anti-affinity can prevent the scheduler from placing Prometheus replicas on the same node.
- ## The default value "soft" means that the scheduler should *prefer* to not schedule two replica pods onto the same node but no guarantee is provided.
- ## The value "hard" means that the scheduler is *required* to not schedule two replica pods onto the same node.
- ## The value "" will disable pod anti-affinity so that no anti-affinity rules will be configured.
- podAntiAffinity: ""
-
- ## The remote_read spec configuration for Prometheus.
- ## ref: https://github.com/coreos/prometheus-operator/blob/master/Documentation/api.md#remotereadspec
- remoteRead: {}
- # - url: http://remote1/read
-
- ## The remote_write spec configuration for Prometheus.
- ## ref: https://github.com/coreos/prometheus-operator/blob/master/Documentation/api.md#remotewritespec
- remoteWrite: {}
- # remoteWrite:
- # - url: http://remote1/push
-
- ## Resource limits & requests
- ##
- resources: {}
- # requests:
- # memory: 400Mi
-
- ## Prometheus StorageSpec for persistent data
- ## ref: https://github.com/coreos/prometheus-operator/blob/master/Documentation/user-guides/storage.md
- ##
- storageSpec: {}
- # volumeClaimTemplate:
- # spec:
- # storageClassName: gluster
- # accessModes: ["ReadWriteOnce"]
- # resources:
- # requests:
- # storage: 50Gi
- # selector: {}
-
- ## AdditionalScrapeConfigs allows specifying additional Prometheus scrape configurations. Scrape configurations
- ## are appended to the configurations generated by the Prometheus Operator. Job configurations must have the form
- ## as specified in the official Prometheus documentation:
- ## https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/configuration/configuration/#<scrape_config>. As scrape configs are
- ## appended, the user is responsible to make sure it is valid. Note that using this feature may expose the possibility
- ## to break upgrades of Prometheus. It is advised to review Prometheus release notes to ensure that no incompatible
- ## scrape configs are going to break Prometheus after the upgrade.
- ##
- ## The scrape configuraiton example below will find master nodes, provided they have the name .*mst.*, relabel the
- ## port to 2379 and allow etcd scraping provided it is running on all Kubernetes master nodes
- ##
- additionalScrapeConfigs: []
- # - job_name: kube-etcd
- # kubernetes_sd_configs:
- # - role: node
- # scheme: https
- # tls_config:
- # ca_file: /etc/prometheus/secrets/etcd-client-cert/etcd-ca
- # cert_file: /etc/prometheus/secrets/etcd-client-cert/etcd-client
- # key_file: /etc/prometheus/secrets/etcd-client-cert/etcd-client-key
- # relabel_configs:
- # - action: labelmap
- # regex: __meta_kubernetes_node_label_(.+)
- # - source_labels: [__address__]
- # action: replace
- # target_label: __address__
- # regex: ([^:;]+):(\d+)
- # replacement: ${1}:2379
- # - source_labels: [__meta_kubernetes_node_name]
- # action: keep
- # regex: .*mst.*
- # - source_labels: [__meta_kubernetes_node_name]
- # action: replace
- # target_label: node
- # regex: (.*)
- # replacement: ${1}
- # metric_relabel_configs:
- # - regex: (kubernetes_io_hostname|failure_domain_beta_kubernetes_io_region|beta_kubernetes_io_os|beta_kubernetes_io_arch|beta_kubernetes_io_instance_type|failure_domain_beta_kubernetes_io_zone)
- # action: labeldrop
-
-
- ## AdditionalAlertManagerConfigs allows for manual configuration of alertmanager jobs in the form as specified
- ## in the official Prometheus documentation https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/configuration/configuration/#<alertmanager_config>.
- ## AlertManager configurations specified are appended to the configurations generated by the Prometheus Operator.
- ## As AlertManager configs are appended, the user is responsible to make sure it is valid. Note that using this
- ## feature may expose the possibility to break upgrades of Prometheus. It is advised to review Prometheus release
- ## notes to ensure that no incompatible AlertManager configs are going to break Prometheus after the upgrade.
- ##
- additionalAlertManagerConfigs: []
- # - consul_sd_configs:
- # - server: consul.dev.test:8500
- # scheme: http
- # datacenter: dev
- # tag_separator: ','
- # services:
- # - metrics-prometheus-alertmanager
-
- ## AdditionalAlertRelabelConfigs allows specifying Prometheus alert relabel configurations. Alert relabel configurations specified are appended
- ## to the configurations generated by the Prometheus Operator. Alert relabel configurations specified must have the form as specified in the
- ## official Prometheus documentation: https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/configuration/configuration/#alert_relabel_configs.
- ## As alert relabel configs are appended, the user is responsible to make sure it is valid. Note that using this feature may expose the
- ## possibility to break upgrades of Prometheus. It is advised to review Prometheus release notes to ensure that no incompatible alert relabel
- ## configs are going to break Prometheus after the upgrade.
- ##
- additionalAlertRelabelConfigs: []
- # - separator: ;
- # regex: prometheus_replica
- # replacement: $1
- # action: labeldrop
-
- ## SecurityContext holds pod-level security attributes and common container settings.
- ## This defaults to non root user with uid 1000 and gid 2000.
- ## https://github.com/coreos/prometheus-operator/blob/master/Documentation/api.md
- ##
- securityContext:
- runAsNonRoot: true
- runAsUser: 1000
- fsGroup: 2000
-
- ## Priority class assigned to the Pods
- ##
- priorityClassName: ""
-
- ## Thanos configuration allows configuring various aspects of a Prometheus server in a Thanos environment.
- ## This section is experimental, it may change significantly without deprecation notice in any release.
- ## This is experimental and may change significantly without backward compatibility in any release.
- ## ref: https://github.com/coreos/prometheus-operator/blob/master/Documentation/api.md#thanosspec
- ##
- thanos: {}
-
- ## Containers allows injecting additional containers. This is meant to allow adding an authentication proxy to a Prometheus pod.
- ##
- containers: []
-
- ## Enable additional scrape configs that are managed externally to this chart. Note that the prometheus
- ## will fail to provision if the correct secret does not exist.
- ##
- additionalScrapeConfigsExternal: false
-
- additionalServiceMonitors:
- - name: collectd-prometheus
- additionalLabels:
- collector: collectd
- selector:
- matchLabels:
- app: collectd
- collector: collectd
- namespaceSelector:
- any: true
- endpoints:
- - port: collectd-prometheus
- interval: 5s
- path: /metrics
-
-
- ## Name of the ServiceMonitor to create
- ##
- # - name: ""
-
- ## Additional labels to set used for the ServiceMonitorSelector. Together with standard labels from
- ## the chart
- ##
- # additionalLabels: {}
-
- ## Service label for use in assembling a job name of the form <label value>-<port>
- ## If no label is specified, the service name is used.
- ##
- # jobLabel: ""
-
- ## Label selector for services to which this ServiceMonitor applies
- ##
- # selector: {}
-
- ## Namespaces from which services are selected
- ##
- # namespaceSelector:
- ## Match any namespace
- ##
- # any: false
-
- ## Explicit list of namespace names to select
- ##
- # matchNames: []
-
- ## Endpoints of the selected service to be monitored
- ##
- # endpoints: []
- ## Name of the endpoint's service port
- ## Mutually exclusive with targetPort
- # - port: ""
-
- ## Name or number of the endpoint's target port
- ## Mutually exclusive with port
- # - targetPort: ""
-
- ## File containing bearer token to be used when scraping targets
- ##
- # bearerTokenFile: ""
-
- ## Interval at which metrics should be scraped
- ##
- # interval: 30s
-
- ## HTTP path to scrape for metrics
- ##
- # path: /metrics
-
- ## HTTP scheme to use for scraping
- ##
- # scheme: http
-
- ## TLS configuration to use when scraping the endpoint
- ##
- # tlsConfig:
-
- ## Path to the CA file
- ##
- # caFile: ""
-
- ## Path to client certificate file
- ##
- # certFile: ""
-
- ## Skip certificate verification
- ##
- # insecureSkipVerify: false
-
- ## Path to client key file
- ##
- # keyFile: ""
-
- ## Server name used to verify host name
- ##
- # serverName: ""