helm-charts
public-cloud-roadmap
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helm-charts
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☸️ Web Application on Kubernetes: A Tutorial to Observability with the Elastic Stack
Helm installed on your machine. The Elastic modules will be installed using the official Elastic Helm repo. Although the repo is now read-only, it is still fully functional, and the community is expected to maintain it.
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☸️ Managed Kubernetes : Our dev is on AWS, our prod is on OVH
The Elastic Stack is our Swiss Army Knife on the cluster. The whole Elastic Stack has been installed in version 8.5.1 inside the cluster. We know it's not recommended to have stateful apps in Kubernetes, but we are in the early stage of our production.
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Loading Kibana dashboards using Metricbeat through HELM charts
Hi, I am looking to load the default dashboards that come pre-built in Kibana by setting up a Kibana endpoint in metricbeat configuration. The "setup.kibana" option is not really available in the official metricbeat helm charts as a setting (https://github.com/elastic/helm-charts/blob/main/metricbeat/values.yaml). The option to setup a kibana endpoint is only available in the regular metricbeat.yml file which we generally use in a VM based deployment. (https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/beats/metricbeat/current/metricbeat-reference-yml.html).
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how do I expose the ES/Kibana created by my ECK operator on K8s?
apiVersion: networking.k8s.io/v1 kind: Ingress #https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/ingress/ metadata: name: quickstart-es-http-ingress annotations: # nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/rewrite-target: / #https://github.com/elastic/helm-charts/issues/779 https://stackoverflow.com/questions/68893838/ingress-for-eck-elasticsearch-not-working-502-gateway #kubernetes.io/ingress.class: nginx #think this is wrong for our class? kubernetes.io/tls-acme: "true" #nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/proxy-ssl-secret: "resources/elastic-certificate-pem" #=> need to point to ES certificate pem. nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/proxy-ssl-verify: "false" #=> must be false if you use elasticsearch-utils to generate CA. nginx.ingress.kubernetes.io/backend-protocol: "HTTPS" #=> must be HTTPS <- this one fixed it. spec: ingressClassName: public rules: - http: paths: - path: / pathType: Prefix backend: service: name: quickstart-es-http port: number: 9200
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Deploy Elasticsearch 8.5 on Kubernetes with Okteto Cloud free plan
Unfortunately the new security system introduced by ES 8.0 has produced problems with the official helm chart, so we cannot use the standard Okteto Chart deploy system. In this article we will see how deploy ES 8.x into kubernetes (k8s) using the Okteto Cloud as platform.
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Architecture for Logstash and how to deploy
This might help you, you'd need to run this separately from the operator: https://github.com/elastic/helm-charts/blob/main/logstash/ Before embarking on a logstash journey you may want to check if beats (or agent) combined with Elasticsearch ingestion pipelines can meet your needs
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Kubernetes Logging in Production
We will deploy the Elasticsearch and Kibana using the official Helm charts which can be found here(Elasticsearch, Kibana). For installing via Helm you would need a helm binary on your path but installation of Helm is outside the scope of this post.
- Passing annotations for helm resource isn't working as expected.
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Question regarding ElasticSearch
They have the repo with their helm charts published on github. Here's the values.yaml for elastic. The other apps (kibana, filebeat, etc) are in adjacent folders. The values you see in these files are the defaults.
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elasticsearch installation in helm fails with statefulset error
Looks like they have recently changed node.roles https://github.com/elastic/helm-charts/pull/1186
public-cloud-roadmap
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☸️ Managed Kubernetes : Our dev is on AWS, our prod is on OVH
At the time of taking the decision, OVH was the most mature European Cloud provider offering managed Kubernetes using Terraform, as far as we knew. is the largest hosting provider in Europe
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☸️ How to deploy a secured OVH managed Kubernetes cluster using Terraform in 2023
resource "ovh_cloud_project_kube" "cluster" { service_name = var.project_id[terraform.workspace] name = "${terraform.workspace}-cluster" region = var.region private_network_id = openstack_networking_network_v2.private_network.id private_network_configuration { default_vrack_gateway = "192.168.12.1" private_network_routing_as_default = true } customization { apiserver { admissionplugins { enabled = ["NodeRestriction"] disabled = ["AlwaysPullImages"] # the long-awaited option <3, see https://github.com/ovh/public-cloud-roadmap/issues/70#issuecomment-1235364408 } } } } resource "ovh_cloud_project_kube_nodepool" "node_pool" { service_name = var.project_id[terraform.workspace] name = "${terraform.workspace}-pool" kube_id = ovh_cloud_project_kube.cluster.id flavor_name = "b2-15" ## TODO : configure using https://docs.ovh.com/us/en/kubernetes/configuring-cluster-autoscaler/, not available in terraform # autoscale = true desired_nodes = 3 max_nodes = 3 min_nodes = 3 timeouts { create = "1h" # default 20m ; OVH can be real slow on this one, and will consider a duplicate on next run } } resource "local_sensitive_file" "kubeconfig" { content = ovh_cloud_project_kube.cluster.kubeconfig filename = "${terraform.workspace}.kubeconfig" file_permission = "0644" depends_on = [ovh_cloud_project_kube.cluster, ovh_cloud_project_kube_nodepool.node_pool] }
- Most painless hosted VM providers for IPv6?
What are some alternatives?
go-getting-started - Develop Go Apps in Kubernetes with Okteto
CCOInsights - Welcome to the Continuous Cloud Optimization Power BI Dashboard GitHub Project. In this repository you will find all the guidance and files needed to deploy the Dashboard in your environment to take benefit of a single pane of glass to get insights about your Azure resources and services.
Elasticsearch - Free and Open, Distributed, RESTful Search Engine
public-cloud-databases-examples - OVHcloud Public Cloud Databases Training examples
cert-manager - Automatically provision and manage TLS certificates in Kubernetes
tf-at-ovhcloud - My own terraform sample
charts - ⚠️(OBSOLETE) Curated applications for Kubernetes
terraform-provider-ovh - Terraform OVH provider
elastic-certified-engineer - Playground zone to prepare the Elasticsearch engineer exam
cert-manager-webhook-ovh - OVH Webhook for Cert Manager
metrics-server - Scalable and efficient source of container resource metrics for Kubernetes built-in autoscaling pipelines.
autoscaler - Autoscaling components for Kubernetes