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Cgroups plugin supports only proportional and max Block IO policies. We should support BFQ scheduler as well. Disk stats for the scheduler are in blkio.bfq.io_service_bytes and blkio.bfq.io_serviced files.
This is related to the documentation for minikube. I'm trying to figure out if mounts persist across minikube start/stop. I'm automating the startup of a collection of deployments, and they need a local directory to be mounted. I understand that the minikube mount command accomplishes this. I can't find any documentation on removing mount points or on what happens to the mount points when yo
Helm documentation states the following:
-1) (k8s) metadata.name is restricted to a maximum length of 63 characters because of limitations to the DNS system
-2) For that reasons, release names are (DNS labels that are) limited to 53 characters
Statement 1) is not correct.
k8s does not impose a max length of 63 characters on resource names.
The actual max length for a resource name is 253 c
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Split from jaegertracing/jaeger#2645 to track the work in other repos:
- jaeger-lib jaegertracing/jaeger-lib#85
- jaeged-idl jaegertracing/jaeger-idl#68
- jaeger-operator
- jaeger-client-java jaegertracing/jaeger-client-java#765
- jaeger-client-go https://githu
1. Describe IN DETAIL the feature/behavior/change you would like to see.
Using AWS GovCloud is a bit different from the regular AWS.
https://github.com/kubernetes/kops/blob/master/docs/getting_started/aws.md
2. Feel free to provide a design supporting your feature request.
Kops v1.18.2 improves the support for AWS GovCloud and should work without any additional tweaks, except for
Problem Statement
There are users who would like to secure the http port exported by the vitess servers with TLS. However, some of the health check and monitoring URLs (like /debug/vars) still need to be accessed without TLS. For example, Kubernetes prefers the health check URLs to not require TLS.
We require the ability to specify a separate (optional) TLS http port, and the ability to s
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While generating some YAML files to setup Backstage for a POC at work I ran into this error - "Expected object at root, got string" - once I went to add them as static configuration. In the end the issue was somehow my PowerShell Out-File encoding was UTF-16 using UTF-8 solve the issue and the files imported fine. I'm not sure how other encoding formats get handled so that might be worth taking a
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Default step does not make much sense if the scrape interval is common (e.g 15s). Getting too low makes things extremely slow for no good reason.
Flag on querier might be a good idea.
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add *minimal* plugin
What would you like to be added:
Add a new plugin that minimizes responses as describe (e.g.) in the BIND manual
minimal-responses
minimal-responses yes | no ;
minimal-responses yes ;
If yes the server will only add records to the authority and additional data sections when they are required e.g. delegations, negative responses. This may improve the performance of the server. T
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Feature Description
Kubersphere integrate the velero based on the k8s CRD extensions
How does it work
It's like monitoring component
Active health check
Background
- BFE can be configured with Passive Health Check (i.e. Outlier Detection) and use responses from real requests to determine whether an backend instance is healthy.
Description
Add Active Health Check support:
- Actively and periodically send health checking requests to backend.
- Use responses from health checking requests to determine whether an backend instance is he
There are a few things I noticed while following @codesome's Rawkode podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lI-4jHKv2Y0
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People need to install Golang, and compile Cortex/Prometheus for them to run through the getting started guide. This is not trivial at all even for Prometheus, we need to install node and yarn for asset compilation. We should be using release binaries instead.
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What would you like to be added/modified:
To improve project stability, we need more tests to cover corner cases.
And the code coverage is around 50% currently, we need to add more tests to improve it.
To improve case coverage, we may need a list of cases to track the work.
For code coverage, simply check bef
What happened:
Tried running Regression test using command ./test/run_regression_tests.sh $PWD/build.
The test
There is no e2e test and documents for external network delay and partition now
The e2e test could be found in /test/e2e/chaos/basic.go. Reading other tests in that file could help accomplish this issue.
Example for extern network delay:
apiVersion: chaos-mesh.org/v1alpha1
kind: NetworkChaos
metadata:
name: network-netem-example
namespace: chaos-testing
spec:
I’ve got an interesting use case where we are using VK to manage binary workloads running on client machines. We like the idea of taking advantage of the scheduler, secret management and “pod” status tracking while bootstrapping our own use case into the system.
The hang up right now is that VK authenticates with a master using a kubeconfig file, which is obviously not something we can put on a c
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Please describe the problem you have
klogv2 has the https://godoc.org/github.com/kubernetes/klog#SetLogger API, which should let us drop the vaguely sketchy output stream we use to capture core Kubernetes log output.
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When we first added SCTP tests, we thought that we weren't going to be able to do actual tests of SCTP network connectivity within kubernetes CI, so we came up with a plan involving a split between tests that involve actual SCTP network connectivity (which require the SCTP kernel module to be available) and tests that don't do SCTP network traffic and so can run anywhere. That way we could still t