logging-operator
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logging-operator | charts | |
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7 | 88 | |
1,496 | 8,526 | |
0.5% | 1.0% | |
9.6 | 10.0 | |
7 days ago | about 9 hours ago | |
Go | Smarty | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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logging-operator
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Multi-tenant logging on Kubernetes
Learn about how the Logging operator (CNCF Sandbox project) enables multi-tenant scenarios:
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Banzai Logging Helm Chart
Banzai moved it out into a dedicated kube-logging organization on Github, at https://github.com/kube-logging/logging-operator 4.0 released a few weeks ago.
- Logging sidecar for cronjobs: how to have them complete the run?
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CrashLoopBackOff - how to get logs from the first pod that failed and is over 15 days old?
Shameless plug, I recommend you give a shot to https://github.com/banzaicloud/logging-operator - I am one of the maintainers.
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Homelab: Cluster Architecture
Logging Operator Helm Chart - https://github.com/banzaicloud/logging-operator
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Which stacks are complex to install on Kubernetes?
There is even whole projects setup to solve the horrible nature that is efk / elk. See https://github.com/banzaicloud/logging-operator
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Logging Operator to setup logging in Kubernetes cluster
How does this compare to/differ from the Banzai Logging operator?
charts
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Coexistence of containers and Helm charts - OCI based registries
Both of these examples seem pretty obvious and something you wouldn’t mess up, but as your chart grows, so does your values.yaml file. A great example is the Redis chart by Bitnami. I encourage you to scroll through its values file. See you in a minute!
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How to deploy and manage a RabbitMQ cluster on Amazon EKS using Terraform and Helm
We will write a Terraform module that will take a list of configurations for each required RabbitMQ instance. Luckily for us, we don't have to write the Kubernetes yaml configurations since the helm charts by Bitnami does a great job of doing all the things we discussed above. All we need to do is leverage Terraform Helm Provider and deploy the chart with the required values for our use case.
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Master Helm, Chart the Kubernetes Seas 🌊🧭🏴☠️
💡 The full details of helm charts can be referenced in their associated GitHub Repository.
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Bitnami Kibana dashboard import
I have a configmap with the ndjson set up under data:, similar to https://github.com/bitnami/charts/issues/6159 and it's subsequent answer.
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Deploy Kubernetes Helm Charts in Minutes
This way, you can easily deploy any Helm charts from this public repo - https://github.com/bitnami/charts/tree/main/bitnami in just minutes.
- [Kubernetes] Comment déployez-vous un cluster Postgres sur Kubernetes en 2022?
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Is there any tutorial, blog post that shows you how to use the bitnami-mysql helm chart?
The Bitnami Github Pages themselves usually cover everything you need to know. Configure a values.yaml file, or modify that to your liking, and you run helm install, as written in their docs.
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Dynamic Volume Provisioning in Kubernetes with AWS and Terraform
The actual reason that our pods are not coming up is found when we review the helm installation that we are trying to run. If you check the dependencies in the GitHub repository (https://github.com/bitnami/charts/blob/main/bitnami/drupal/values.yaml) you find out that persistent storage is enabled by default and set to 8Gi. Also, the helm package uses MariaDB and the database size is specified to a default of 8Gi, thus setting the minimum storage for this installation to be 16Gi.
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Experience setting up Spark and Hudi on Kubernetes
We're using https://github.com/bitnami/charts/tree/main/bitnami/spark, but I have heard good things about https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/spark-on-k8s-operator as well. Hudi should not need any long running deployments as per the docs https://hudi.apache.org/docs/0.5.1/deployment/#deploying
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"helm crearte" command for bitnami charts/common Library?
Bitnami has its own scaffolding published at https://github.com/bitnami/charts/tree/main/template
What are some alternatives?
helm-charts
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data-center-helm-charts - Helm charts for Atlassian's Data Center products
oauth2-proxy - A reverse proxy that provides authentication with Google, Azure, OpenID Connect and many more identity providers.
k3s-home-cluster - Sets up a Kubernetes cluster using Ansible
renovate - Home of the Renovate CLI: Cross-platform Dependency Automation by Mend.io
kube-thanos - Kubernetes specific configuration for deploying Thanos.
k3s - Lightweight Kubernetes
promscale - [DEPRECATED] Promscale is a unified metric and trace observability backend for Prometheus, Jaeger and OpenTelemetry built on PostgreSQL and TimescaleDB.
faas-netes - Serverless Functions For Kubernetes
kubegres - Kubegres is a Kubernetes operator allowing to deploy one or many clusters of PostgreSql instances and manage databases replication, failover and backup.