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kubernetes-event-exporter
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Kubernetes namespace events collection and aggregation
There is another tool that does something similar. https://github.com/opsgenie/kubernetes-event-exporter
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Kubernetes Event Exporter - Active Fork
I'm the creator of kubernetes-event-exporter I've left my previous company to found Resmo, and noticed that the old one was not maintained anymore. We've forked it and merged some of the outstanding PRs and will be properly maintaining from now on.
- Looking for a software that reacts to events in the cluster does it exists ?
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Thoroughly understand Events in Kubernetes
So in order to better let the cluster administrator know what happened, in the production environment, we usually collect the events of the Kubernetes cluster. The tool I personally recommend is: https://github.com/opsgenie/kubernetes-event-exporter
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Event exporter, observability something alternative for opsgenie stack
Hi Do you know something better than this project https://github.com/opsgenie/kubernetes-event-exporter ? I use Opsgenie but I don't like it. Maybe there is better software that creates own webpage?
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Tools for monitoring EKS actions? Alternatives to Kubewatch?
kubernetes-event-exporter on the other hand is extremely robust but more involved to setup. personally using a combination of both currently.
- opsgenie/kubernetes-event-exporter: Export Kubernetes events to multiple destinations with routing and filtering
- Kubernetes Event Exporter
helm-charts
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Multi-Cluster Prometheus: Scaling Metrics Across Kubernetes Clusters
Building upon Bartłomiej Płotka's insightful blog on Prometheus and its passthrough agent mode, this post dives into implementing multi-cluster Prometheus support. Notably, the official inclusion of support in the widely-used kube-prometheus-stack came with the release in July 2023, making it easier to extend Prometheus monitoring across clusters.
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Hands On: Pull metrics into Kubernetes from anywhere and treat them generically with the Keptn Metrics Server
The first thing you'll need, of course, is at least one backend to store metrics. So install Prometheus now:
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Kubernetes Ingress Visibility
For the request following, something like jeager https://www.jaegertracing.io/, because you are talking more about tracing than necessarily logging. For just monitoring, https://github.com/prometheus-community/helm-charts/tree/main/charts/kube-prometheus-stack would be the starting point, then it depends. Nginx gives metrics out of the box, then you can pull in the dashboard like https://grafana.com/grafana/dashboards/14314-kubernetes-nginx-ingress-controller-nextgen-devops-nirvana/ , or full metal with something like service mesh monitoring which would provably fulfil most of the requirements
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Smart-Cash project -Adding monitoring to EKS using Prometheus operator
kube-prometheus-stack is a Helm chart that contains several components to monitor the Kubernetes cluster, along with Grafana dashboards Grafana Dashboards to visualize the data. This option will be used in this article.
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K8s Monitoring Per Namespace
This one I highly recommend: https://github.com/prometheus-community/helm-charts/tree/main/charts/kube-prometheus-stack
- Is Prometheus the right tool for my use case here?
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Do we have any Prometheus metric to get the kubernetes cluster-level CPU/Memory requests/limits?
We use kube-prometheus-stack for metrics and have added the K8s views dashboards from grafana-dashboards-kubernetes. You should check out the k8s-views-global dashboard. I believe it's just what you are looking for.
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Alertmanager SMTP configuration
You should take a look at "kube-prometheus-stack". It not only includes prometheus, node-exporter and Grafana but also a ton of preconfigured alerts and dashboards. Will save you a lot of work!
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How do I find / edit Prometheus configuration after deploying it on Kubernetes ?
Since their are different ways to install what exactly did you install? Vanilla charts , stack, operator? https://github.com/prometheus-community/helm-charts/tree/main/charts
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Show HN: Homelab Monitoring Setup with Grafana
https://github.com/prometheus-community/helm-charts/tree/mai...
Good luck! It's a lot.
What are some alternatives?
eventrouter - A simple introspective kubernetes service that forwards events to a specified sink.
tanka - Flexible, reusable and concise configuration for Kubernetes
gonotify - Inotify wrapper
kube-thanos - Kubernetes specific configuration for deploying Thanos.
kspan - Turning Kubernetes Events into spans
kube-prometheus - Use Prometheus to monitor Kubernetes and applications running on Kubernetes
botkube - An app that helps you monitor your Kubernetes cluster, debug critical deployments & gives recommendations for standard practices
kustomize - Customization of kubernetes YAML configurations
sloth - 🦥 Easy and simple Prometheus SLO (service level objectives) generator
pihole-kubernetes - PiHole on kubernetes
hubble - Hubble - Network, Service & Security Observability for Kubernetes using eBPF
pack - CLI for building apps using Cloud Native Buildpacks