# Default values for kube-prometheus-stack. # This is a YAML-formatted file. # Declare variables to be passed into your templates. ## Provide custom recording or alerting rules to be deployed into the cluster. ## additionalPrometheusRulesMap: {} # rule-name: # groups: # - name: my_group # rules: # - record: my_record # expr: 100 * my_record alertmanager: ingress: enabled: true # For Kubernetes >= 1.18 you should specify the ingress-controller via the field ingressClassName # See https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/04/02/improvements-to-the-ingress-api-in-kubernetes-1.18/#specifying-the-class-of-an-ingress ingressClassName: ingress-internal annotations: cert-manager.io/cluster-issuer: vault-issuer traefik.ingress.kubernetes.io/router.tls: 'true' labels: {} ## Hosts must be provided if Ingress is enabled. ## hosts: - alertmanager.dc ## Paths to use for ingress rules - one path should match the alertmanagerSpec.routePrefix ## paths: - / ## For Kubernetes >= 1.18 you should specify the pathType (determines how Ingress paths should be matched) ## See https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/04/02/improvements-to-the-ingress-api-in-kubernetes-1.18/#better-path-matching-with-path-types pathType: ImplementationSpecific ## TLS configuration for Alertmanager Ingress ## Secret must be manually created in the namespace ## tls: - secretName: alertmanager-general-tls hosts: - alertmanager.dc ## servicePerReplica: enabled: false ## If true, create a serviceMonitor for alertmanager ## serviceMonitor: ## Scrape interval. If not set, the Prometheus default scrape interval is used. ## interval: "" selfMonitor: true # ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#alertmanagerspec ## alertmanagerSpec: ## If true then the user will be responsible to provide a secret with alertmanager configuration ## So when true the config part will be ignored (including templateFiles) and the one in the secret will be used ## useExistingSecret: false ## 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 ## 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: runAsGroup: 2000 runAsNonRoot: true runAsUser: 1000 fsGroup: 2000 ## Using default values from https://github.com/grafana/helm-charts/blob/main/charts/grafana/values.yaml ## grafana: enabled: true namespaceOverride: "grafana" image: repository: grafana/grafana tag: 9.4.7 persistence: enabled: true type: pvc storageClassName: local-path accessModes: - ReadWriteOnce size: 10Gi finalizers: - kubernetes.io/pvc-protection ## ForceDeployDatasources Create datasource configmap even if grafana deployment has been disabled ## forceDeployDatasources: false ## ForceDeployDashboard Create dashboard configmap even if grafana deployment has been disabled ## forceDeployDashboards: false ## Deploy default dashboards ## defaultDashboardsEnabled: true ## Timezone for the default dashboards ## Other options are: browser or a specific timezone, i.e. Europe/Luxembourg ## defaultDashboardsTimezone: utc adminPassword: prom-operator rbac: ## If true, Grafana PSPs will be created ## pspEnabled: false ingress: ## If true, Grafana Ingress will be created ## enabled: true ## IngressClassName for Grafana Ingress. ## Should be provided if Ingress is enable. ## ingressClassName: ingress-internal ## Annotations for Grafana Ingress ## annotations: #kubernetes.io/ingress.class: nginx cert-manager.io/cluster-issuer: vault-issuer traefik.ingress.kubernetes.io/router.tls: 'true' # kubernetes.io/tls-acme: "true" ## Labels to be added to the Ingress ## labels: {} ## Hostnames. ## Must be provided if Ingress is enable. ## # hosts: # - grafana.domain.com hosts: - grafana.dc ## Path for grafana ingress path: / ## TLS configuration for grafana Ingress ## Secret must be manually created in the namespace ## tls: - secretName: grafana-general-tls hosts: - grafana.dc admin: existingSecret: "grafana" sidecar: dashboards: enabled: true label: grafana_dashboard labelValue: "1" ## Annotations for Grafana dashboard configmaps ## annotations: {} multicluster: global: enabled: false etcd: enabled: false provider: allowUiUpdates: false datasources: enabled: true defaultDatasourceEnabled: true uid: prometheus ## URL of prometheus datasource ## # url: http://prometheus-stack-prometheus:9090/ # If not defined, will use prometheus.prometheusSpec.scrapeInterval or its default # defaultDatasourceScrapeInterval: 15s ## Annotations for Grafana datasource configmaps ## annotations: {} ## Create datasource for each Pod of Prometheus StatefulSet; ## this uses headless service `prometheus-operated` which is ## created by Prometheus Operator ## ref: https://git.io/fjaBS createPrometheusReplicasDatasources: false label: grafana_datasource labelValue: "1" ## Component scraping the kube api server ## kubeApiServer: enabled: true tlsConfig: serverName: kubernetes insecureSkipVerify: false serviceMonitor: ## Scrape interval. If not set, the Prometheus default scrape interval is used. ## interval: "" ## proxyUrl: URL of a proxy that should be used for scraping. ## proxyUrl: "" jobLabel: component selector: matchLabels: component: apiserver provider: kubernetes ## MetricRelabelConfigs to apply to samples after scraping, but before ingestion. ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig ## ## Component scraping the kubelet and kubelet-hosted cAdvisor ## kubelet: enabled: true namespace: kube-system serviceMonitor: ## Enable scraping the kubelet over https. For requirements to enable this see ## https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/issues/926 ## https: true ## Enable scraping /metrics/cadvisor from kubelet's service ## cAdvisor: true ## Enable scraping /metrics/probes from kubelet's service ## probes: true ## Enable scraping /metrics/resource from kubelet's service ## This is disabled by default because container metrics are already exposed by cAdvisor ## resource: false # From kubernetes 1.18, /metrics/resource/v1alpha1 renamed to /metrics/resource resourcePath: "/metrics/resource/v1alpha1" ## MetricRelabelConfigs to apply to samples after scraping, but before ingestion. ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig ## ## MetricRelabelConfigs to apply to samples after scraping, but before ingestion. ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig ## ## RelabelConfigs to apply to samples before scraping ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig ## ## metrics_path is required to match upstream rules and charts cAdvisorRelabelings: - sourceLabels: [__metrics_path__] targetLabel: metrics_path # - sourceLabels: [__meta_kubernetes_pod_node_name] # separator: ; # regex: ^(.*)$ # targetLabel: nodename # replacement: $1 # action: replace ## RelabelConfigs to apply to samples before scraping ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig ## probesRelabelings: - sourceLabels: [__metrics_path__] targetLabel: metrics_path # - sourceLabels: [__meta_kubernetes_pod_node_name] # separator: ; # regex: ^(.*)$ # targetLabel: nodename # replacement: $1 # action: replace ## RelabelConfigs to apply to samples before scraping ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig ## resourceRelabelings: - sourceLabels: [__metrics_path__] targetLabel: metrics_path # - sourceLabels: [__meta_kubernetes_pod_node_name] # separator: ; # regex: ^(.*)$ # targetLabel: nodename # replacement: $1 # action: replace ## MetricRelabelConfigs to apply to samples after scraping, but before ingestion. ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig ## metricRelabelings: [] # - sourceLabels: [__name__, image] # separator: ; # regex: container_([a-z_]+); # replacement: $1 # action: drop # - sourceLabels: [__name__] # separator: ; # regex: container_(network_tcp_usage_total|network_udp_usage_total|tasks_state|cpu_load_average_10s) # replacement: $1 # action: drop ## RelabelConfigs to apply to samples before scraping ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig ## ## metrics_path is required to match upstream rules and charts relabelings: - sourceLabels: [__metrics_path__] targetLabel: metrics_path # - sourceLabels: [__meta_kubernetes_pod_node_name] # separator: ; # regex: ^(.*)$ # targetLabel: nodename # replacement: $1 # action: replace ## Component scraping the kube controller manager ## kubeControllerManager: enabled: true ## If your kube controller manager is not deployed as a pod, specify IPs it can be found on ## endpoints: [] # - 10.141.4.22 # - 10.141.4.23 # - 10.141.4.24 ## If using kubeControllerManager.endpoints only the port and targetPort are used ## service: enabled: true ## If null or unset, the value is determined dynamically based on target Kubernetes version due to change ## of default port in Kubernetes 1.22. ## port: null targetPort: null # selector: # component: kube-controller-manager serviceMonitor: enabled: false ## Scrape interval. If not set, the Prometheus default scrape interval is used. ## interval: "" ## proxyUrl: URL of a proxy that should be used for scraping. ## proxyUrl: "" ## Enable scraping kube-controller-manager over https. ## Requires proper certs (not self-signed) and delegated authentication/authorization checks. ## If null or unset, the value is determined dynamically based on target Kubernetes version. ## https: null # Skip TLS certificate validation when scraping insecureSkipVerify: null # Name of the server to use when validating TLS certificate serverName: null ## MetricRelabelConfigs to apply to samples after scraping, but before ingestion. ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig ## metricRelabelings: [] # - action: keep # regex: 'kube_(daemonset|deployment|pod|namespace|node|statefulset).+' # sourceLabels: [__name__] ## RelabelConfigs to apply to samples before scraping ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig ## relabelings: [] # - sourceLabels: [__meta_kubernetes_pod_node_name] # separator: ; # regex: ^(.*)$ # targetLabel: nodename # replacement: $1 # action: replace ## Component scraping coreDns. Use either this or kubeDns ## coreDns: enabled: false service: port: 9153 targetPort: 9153 # selector: # k8s-app: kube-dns serviceMonitor: ## Scrape interval. If not set, the Prometheus default scrape interval is used. ## interval: "" ## proxyUrl: URL of a proxy that should be used for scraping. ## proxyUrl: "" ## MetricRelabelConfigs to apply to samples after scraping, but before ingestion. ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig ## metricRelabelings: [] # - action: keep # regex: 'kube_(daemonset|deployment|pod|namespace|node|statefulset).+' # sourceLabels: [__name__] ## RelabelConfigs to apply to samples before scraping ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig ## relabelings: [] # - sourceLabels: [__meta_kubernetes_pod_node_name] # separator: ; # regex: ^(.*)$ # targetLabel: nodename # replacement: $1 # action: replace ## Component scraping kubeDns. Use either this or coreDns ## kubeDns: enabled: false service: dnsmasq: port: 10054 targetPort: 10054 skydns: port: 10055 targetPort: 10055 # selector: # k8s-app: kube-dns serviceMonitor: ## Scrape interval. If not set, the Prometheus default scrape interval is used. ## interval: "" ## proxyUrl: URL of a proxy that should be used for scraping. ## proxyUrl: "" ## MetricRelabelConfigs to apply to samples after scraping, but before ingestion. ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig ## metricRelabelings: [] # - action: keep # regex: 'kube_(daemonset|deployment|pod|namespace|node|statefulset).+' # sourceLabels: [__name__] ## RelabelConfigs to apply to samples before scraping ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig ## relabelings: [] # - sourceLabels: [__meta_kubernetes_pod_node_name] # separator: ; # regex: ^(.*)$ # targetLabel: nodename # replacement: $1 # action: replace ## MetricRelabelConfigs to apply to samples after scraping, but before ingestion. ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig ## dnsmasqMetricRelabelings: [] # - action: keep # regex: 'kube_(daemonset|deployment|pod|namespace|node|statefulset).+' # sourceLabels: [__name__] ## RelabelConfigs to apply to samples before scraping ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig ## dnsmasqRelabelings: [] # - sourceLabels: [__meta_kubernetes_pod_node_name] # separator: ; # regex: ^(.*)$ # targetLabel: nodename # replacement: $1 # action: replace ## Component scraping etcd ## kubeEtcd: enabled: false ## If your etcd is not deployed as a pod, specify IPs it can be found on ## endpoints: [] # - 10.141.4.22 # - 10.141.4.23 # - 10.141.4.24 ## Etcd service. If using kubeEtcd.endpoints only the port and targetPort are used ## service: enabled: true port: 2379 targetPort: 2379 # selector: # component: etcd ## Configure secure access to the etcd cluster by loading a secret into prometheus and ## specifying security configuration below. For example, with a secret named etcd-client-cert ## ## serviceMonitor: ## scheme: https ## insecureSkipVerify: false ## serverName: localhost ## caFile: /etc/prometheus/secrets/etcd-client-cert/etcd-ca ## certFile: /etc/prometheus/secrets/etcd-client-cert/etcd-client ## keyFile: /etc/prometheus/secrets/etcd-client-cert/etcd-client-key ## serviceMonitor: enabled: false ## Scrape interval. If not set, the Prometheus default scrape interval is used. ## interval: "" ## proxyUrl: URL of a proxy that should be used for scraping. ## proxyUrl: "" scheme: http insecureSkipVerify: false serverName: "" caFile: "" certFile: "" keyFile: "" ## MetricRelabelConfigs to apply to samples after scraping, but before ingestion. ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig ## metricRelabelings: [] # - action: keep # regex: 'kube_(daemonset|deployment|pod|namespace|node|statefulset).+' # sourceLabels: [__name__] ## RelabelConfigs to apply to samples before scraping ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig ## relabelings: [] # - sourceLabels: [__meta_kubernetes_pod_node_name] # separator: ; # regex: ^(.*)$ # targetLabel: nodename # replacement: $1 # action: replace ## Component scraping kube scheduler ## kubeScheduler: enabled: true ## If your kube scheduler is not deployed as a pod, specify IPs it can be found on ## endpoints: [] # - 10.141.4.22 # - 10.141.4.23 # - 10.141.4.24 ## If using kubeScheduler.endpoints only the port and targetPort are used ## service: enabled: true ## If null or unset, the value is determined dynamically based on target Kubernetes version due to change ## of default port in Kubernetes 1.23. ## port: null targetPort: null # selector: # component: kube-scheduler serviceMonitor: enabled: false ## Scrape interval. If not set, the Prometheus default scrape interval is used. ## interval: "" ## proxyUrl: URL of a proxy that should be used for scraping. ## proxyUrl: "" ## Enable scraping kube-scheduler over https. ## Requires proper certs (not self-signed) and delegated authentication/authorization checks. ## If null or unset, the value is determined dynamically based on target Kubernetes version. ## https: null ## Skip TLS certificate validation when scraping insecureSkipVerify: null ## Name of the server to use when validating TLS certificate serverName: null ## MetricRelabelConfigs to apply to samples after scraping, but before ingestion. ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig ## metricRelabelings: [] # - action: keep # regex: 'kube_(daemonset|deployment|pod|namespace|node|statefulset).+' # sourceLabels: [__name__] ## RelabelConfigs to apply to samples before scraping ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig ## relabelings: [] # - sourceLabels: [__meta_kubernetes_pod_node_name] # separator: ; # regex: ^(.*)$ # targetLabel: nodename # replacement: $1 # action: replace ## Component scraping kube proxy ## kubeProxy: enabled: true ## If your kube proxy 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 service: enabled: true port: 10249 targetPort: 10249 # selector: # k8s-app: kube-proxy serviceMonitor: enabled: false ## Scrape interval. If not set, the Prometheus default scrape interval is used. ## interval: "" ## proxyUrl: URL of a proxy that should be used for scraping. ## proxyUrl: "" ## Enable scraping kube-proxy over https. ## Requires proper certs (not self-signed) and delegated authentication/authorization checks ## https: false ## MetricRelabelConfigs to apply to samples after scraping, but before ingestion. ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig ## metricRelabelings: [] # - action: keep # regex: 'kube_(daemonset|deployment|pod|namespace|node|statefulset).+' # sourceLabels: [__name__] ## RelabelConfigs to apply to samples before scraping ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig ## relabelings: [] # - action: keep # regex: 'kube_(daemonset|deployment|pod|namespace|node|statefulset).+' # sourceLabels: [__name__] ## Component scraping kube state metrics ## kubeStateMetrics: enabled: true ## Configuration for kube-state-metrics subchart ## kube-state-metrics: namespaceOverride: "" rbac: create: true releaseLabel: true prometheus: monitor: enabled: true ## Scrape interval. If not set, the Prometheus default scrape interval is used. ## interval: "" ## Scrape Timeout. If not set, the Prometheus default scrape timeout is used. ## scrapeTimeout: "" ## proxyUrl: URL of a proxy that should be used for scraping. ## proxyUrl: "" # Keep labels from scraped data, overriding server-side labels ## honorLabels: true ## MetricRelabelConfigs to apply to samples after scraping, but before ingestion. ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig ## metricRelabelings: [] # - action: keep # regex: 'kube_(daemonset|deployment|pod|namespace|node|statefulset).+' # sourceLabels: [__name__] ## RelabelConfigs to apply to samples before scraping ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig ## relabelings: [] # - sourceLabels: [__meta_kubernetes_pod_node_name] # separator: ; # regex: ^(.*)$ # targetLabel: nodename # replacement: $1 # action: replace selfMonitor: enabled: false ## Deploy node exporter as a daemonset to all nodes ## nodeExporter: enabled: true ## Configuration for prometheus-node-exporter subchart ## prometheus-node-exporter: namespaceOverride: "" podLabels: ## Add the 'node-exporter' label to be used by serviceMonitor to match standard common usage in rules and grafana dashboards ## jobLabel: node-exporter extraArgs: - --collector.filesystem.mount-points-exclude=^/(dev|proc|sys|var/lib/docker/.+|var/lib/kubelet/.+)($|/) - --collector.filesystem.fs-types-exclude=^(autofs|binfmt_misc|bpf|cgroup2?|configfs|debugfs|devpts|devtmpfs|fusectl|hugetlbfs|iso9660|mqueue|nsfs|overlay|proc|procfs|pstore|rpc_pipefs|securityfs|selinuxfs|squashfs|sysfs|tracefs)$ service: portName: http-metrics prometheus: monitor: enabled: true jobLabel: jobLabel ## Scrape interval. If not set, the Prometheus default scrape interval is used. ## interval: "" ## How long until a scrape request times out. If not set, the Prometheus default scape timeout is used. ## scrapeTimeout: "" ## proxyUrl: URL of a proxy that should be used for scraping. ## proxyUrl: "" ## MetricRelabelConfigs to apply to samples after scraping, but before ingestion. ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig ## metricRelabelings: [] # - sourceLabels: [__name__] # separator: ; # regex: ^node_mountstats_nfs_(event|operations|transport)_.+ # replacement: $1 # action: drop ## RelabelConfigs to apply to samples before scraping ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig ## relabelings: [] # - sourceLabels: [__meta_kubernetes_pod_node_name] # separator: ; # regex: ^(.*)$ # targetLabel: nodename # replacement: $1 # action: replace rbac: ## If true, create PSPs for node-exporter ## pspEnabled: false ## Manages Prometheus and Alertmanager components ## prometheusOperator: enabled: true tls: enabled: true admissionWebhooks: enabled: true ## If true, the operator will create and maintain a service for scraping kubelets ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/helm/prometheus-operator/README.md ## kubeletService: enabled: false namespace: kube-system ## Use '{{ template "kube-prometheus-stack.fullname" . }}-kubelet' by default name: "" ## Create a servicemonitor for the operator ## serviceMonitor: ## Scrape interval. If not set, the Prometheus default scrape interval is used. ## interval: "" ## Scrape timeout. If not set, the Prometheus default scrape timeout is used. scrapeTimeout: "" selfMonitor: true ## Metric relabel configs to apply to samples before ingestion. ## metricRelabelings: [] # - action: keep # regex: 'kube_(daemonset|deployment|pod|namespace|node|statefulset).+' # sourceLabels: [__name__] # relabel configs to apply to samples before ingestion. ## relabelings: [] # - sourceLabels: [__meta_kubernetes_pod_node_name] # separator: ; # regex: ^(.*)$ # targetLabel: nodename # replacement: $1 # action: replace ## Resource limits & requests ## resources: {} # limits: # cpu: 200m # memory: 200Mi # requests: # cpu: 100m # memory: 100Mi # Required for use in managed kubernetes clusters (such as AWS EKS) with custom CNI (such as calico), # because control-plane managed by AWS cannot communicate with pods' IP CIDR and admission webhooks are not working ## hostNetwork: false ## Prometheus-operator image ## ## Set a Field Selector to filter watched secrets ## secretFieldSelector: "" ## Deploy a Prometheus instance ## prometheus: enabled: true strategy: type: Recreate sidecarContainers: {} # smartctl: # name: smartctl-exporter # image: matusnovak/prometheus-smartctl:latest # securityContext: # runAsNonRoot: false # privileged: true # ports: # - name: metrics # containerPort: 9902 ## Annotations for Prometheus ## annotations: {} ## Service account for Prometheuses to use. ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-service-account/ ## serviceAccount: create: true name: "" annotations: {} # Service for thanos service discovery on sidecar # Enable this can make Thanos Query can use # `--store=dnssrv+_grpc._tcp.${kube-prometheus-stack.fullname}-thanos-discovery.${namespace}.svc.cluster.local` to discovery # Thanos sidecar on prometheus nodes # (Please remember to change ${kube-prometheus-stack.fullname} and ${namespace}. Not just copy and paste!) thanosService: enabled: false annotations: {} labels: {} ## Denotes if this Service desires to route external traffic to node-local or cluster-wide endpoints ## externalTrafficPolicy: Cluster ## Service type ## type: ClusterIP ## gRPC port config portName: grpc port: 10901 targetPort: "grpc" ## HTTP port config (for metrics) httpPortName: http httpPort: 10902 targetHttpPort: "http" ## ClusterIP to assign # Default is to make this a headless service ("None") clusterIP: "None" ## Port to expose on each node, if service type is NodePort ## nodePort: 30901 httpNodePort: 30902 # ServiceMonitor to scrape Sidecar metrics # Needs thanosService to be enabled as well thanosServiceMonitor: enabled: false interval: "" ## scheme: HTTP scheme to use for scraping. Can be used with `tlsConfig` for example if using istio mTLS. scheme: "" ## tlsConfig: TLS configuration to use when scraping the endpoint. For example if using istio mTLS. ## Of type: https://github.com/coreos/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#tlsconfig tlsConfig: {} bearerTokenFile: ## Metric relabel configs to apply to samples before ingestion. metricRelabelings: [] ## relabel configs to apply to samples before ingestion. relabelings: [] # Service for external access to sidecar # Enabling this creates a service to expose thanos-sidecar outside the cluster. thanosServiceExternal: enabled: false annotations: {} labels: {} loadBalancerIP: "" loadBalancerSourceRanges: [] ## gRPC port config portName: grpc port: 10901 targetPort: "grpc" ## HTTP port config (for metrics) httpPortName: http httpPort: 10902 targetHttpPort: "http" ## Denotes if this Service desires to route external traffic to node-local or cluster-wide endpoints ## externalTrafficPolicy: Cluster ## Service type ## type: LoadBalancer ## Port to expose on each node ## nodePort: 30901 httpNodePort: 30902 ## Configuration for Prometheus service ## service: annotations: {} labels: {} clusterIP: "" ## Port for Prometheus Service to listen on ## port: 9090 ## To be used with a proxy extraContainer port targetPort: 9090 ## 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: [] ## Denotes if this Service desires to route external traffic to node-local or cluster-wide endpoints ## externalTrafficPolicy: Cluster ## Service type ## type: ClusterIP ## Additional port to define in the Service additionalPorts: [] ## Consider that all endpoints are considered "ready" even if the Pods themselves are not ## Ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubernetes-api/service-resources/service-v1/#ServiceSpec publishNotReadyAddresses: false sessionAffinity: "" ## Configuration for creating a separate Service for each statefulset Prometheus replica ## servicePerReplica: enabled: false annotations: {} ## Port for Prometheus Service per replica to listen on ## port: 9090 ## To be used with a proxy extraContainer port targetPort: 9090 ## Port to expose on each node ## Only used if servicePerReplica.type is 'NodePort' ## nodePort: 30091 ## Loadbalancer source IP ranges ## Only used if servicePerReplica.type is "LoadBalancer" loadBalancerSourceRanges: [] ## Denotes if this Service desires to route external traffic to node-local or cluster-wide endpoints ## externalTrafficPolicy: Cluster ## Service type ## type: ClusterIP ## 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 exposes thanos sidecar outside the cluster thanosIngress: enabled: false # For Kubernetes >= 1.18 you should specify the ingress-controller via the field ingressClassName # See https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/04/02/improvements-to-the-ingress-api-in-kubernetes-1.18/#specifying-the-class-of-an-ingress # ingressClassName: nginx annotations: {} labels: {} servicePort: 10901 ## Port to expose on each node ## Only used if service.type is 'NodePort' ## nodePort: 30901 ## Hosts must be provided if Ingress is enabled. ## hosts: [] # - thanos-gateway.domain.com ## Paths to use for ingress rules ## paths: [] # - / ## For Kubernetes >= 1.18 you should specify the pathType (determines how Ingress paths should be matched) ## See https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/04/02/improvements-to-the-ingress-api-in-kubernetes-1.18/#better-path-matching-with-path-types # pathType: ImplementationSpecific ## TLS configuration for Thanos Ingress ## Secret must be manually created in the namespace ## tls: [] # - secretName: thanos-gateway-tls # hosts: # - thanos-gateway.domain.com # ## ExtraSecret can be used to store various data in an extra secret ## (use it for example to store hashed basic auth credentials) extraSecret: ## if not set, name will be auto generated # name: "" annotations: {} data: {} # auth: | # foo:$apr1$OFG3Xybp$ckL0FHDAkoXYIlH9.cysT0 # someoneelse:$apr1$DMZX2Z4q$6SbQIfyuLQd.xmo/P0m2c. ingress: enabled: false # For Kubernetes >= 1.18 you should specify the ingress-controller via the field ingressClassName # See https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/04/02/improvements-to-the-ingress-api-in-kubernetes-1.18/#specifying-the-class-of-an-ingress # ingressClassName: nginx annotations: {} labels: {} ## Hostnames. ## Must be provided if Ingress is enabled. ## # hosts: # - prometheus.domain.com hosts: [] ## Paths to use for ingress rules - one path should match the prometheusSpec.routePrefix ## paths: [] # - / ## For Kubernetes >= 1.18 you should specify the pathType (determines how Ingress paths should be matched) ## See https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/04/02/improvements-to-the-ingress-api-in-kubernetes-1.18/#better-path-matching-with-path-types # pathType: ImplementationSpecific ## TLS configuration for Prometheus Ingress ## Secret must be manually created in the namespace ## tls: [] # - secretName: prometheus-general-tls # hosts: # - prometheus.example.com ## Configuration for creating an Ingress that will map to each Prometheus replica service ## prometheus.servicePerReplica must be enabled ## ingressPerReplica: enabled: false # For Kubernetes >= 1.18 you should specify the ingress-controller via the field ingressClassName # See https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/04/02/improvements-to-the-ingress-api-in-kubernetes-1.18/#specifying-the-class-of-an-ingress # ingressClassName: nginx annotations: {} labels: {} ## Final form of the hostname for each per replica ingress is ## {{ ingressPerReplica.hostPrefix }}-{{ $replicaNumber }}.{{ ingressPerReplica.hostDomain }} ## ## Prefix for the per replica ingress that will have `-$replicaNumber` ## appended to the end hostPrefix: "" ## Domain that will be used for the per replica ingress hostDomain: "" ## Paths to use for ingress rules ## paths: [] # - / ## For Kubernetes >= 1.18 you should specify the pathType (determines how Ingress paths should be matched) ## See https://kubernetes.io/blog/2020/04/02/improvements-to-the-ingress-api-in-kubernetes-1.18/#better-path-matching-with-path-types # pathType: ImplementationSpecific ## Secret name containing the TLS certificate for Prometheus per replica ingress ## Secret must be manually created in the namespace tlsSecretName: "" ## Separated secret for each per replica Ingress. Can be used together with cert-manager ## tlsSecretPerReplica: enabled: false ## Final form of the secret for each per replica ingress is ## {{ tlsSecretPerReplica.prefix }}-{{ $replicaNumber }} ## prefix: "prometheus" ## Configure additional options for default pod security policy for Prometheus ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/policy/pod-security-policy/ podSecurityPolicy: allowedCapabilities: [] allowedHostPaths: [] volumes: [] serviceMonitor: ## Scrape interval. If not set, the Prometheus default scrape interval is used. ## interval: "" selfMonitor: true ## scheme: HTTP scheme to use for scraping. Can be used with `tlsConfig` for example if using istio mTLS. scheme: "" ## tlsConfig: TLS configuration to use when scraping the endpoint. For example if using istio mTLS. ## Of type: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#tlsconfig tlsConfig: {} bearerTokenFile: ## Metric relabel configs to apply to samples before ingestion. ## metricRelabelings: [] # - action: keep # regex: 'kube_(daemonset|deployment|pod|namespace|node|statefulset).+' # sourceLabels: [__name__] # relabel configs to apply to samples before ingestion. ## relabelings: [] # - sourceLabels: [__meta_kubernetes_pod_node_name] # separator: ; # regex: ^(.*)$ # targetLabel: nodename # replacement: $1 # action: replace ## Settings affecting prometheusSpec ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#prometheusspec ## prometheusSpec: ## If true, pass --storage.tsdb.max-block-duration=2h to prometheus. This is already done if using Thanos ## disableCompaction: false ## APIServerConfig ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#apiserverconfig ## apiserverConfig: {} ## Interval between consecutive scrapes. ## Defaults to 30s. ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/release-0.44/pkg/prometheus/promcfg.go#L180-L183 ## scrapeInterval: "60s" ## Number of seconds to wait for target to respond before erroring ## scrapeTimeout: "" ## 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 ## EnableAdminAPI enables Prometheus the administrative HTTP API which includes functionality such as deleting time series. ## This is disabled by default. ## ref: https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/querying/api/#tsdb-admin-apis ## enableAdminAPI: false ## WebTLSConfig defines the TLS parameters for HTTPS ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#webtlsconfig web: {} # EnableFeatures API enables access to Prometheus disabled features. # ref: https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/disabled_features/ enableFeatures: [] # - exemplar-storage ## Image of Prometheus. ## ## 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" ## If specified, the pod's topology spread constraints. ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod-topology-spread-constraints/ ## topologySpreadConstraints: [] # - maxSkew: 1 # topologyKey: topology.kubernetes.io/zone # whenUnsatisfiable: DoNotSchedule # labelSelector: # matchLabels: # app: prometheus ## Alertmanagers to which alerts will be sent ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#alertmanagerendpoints ## ## Default configuration will connect to the alertmanager deployed as part of this release ## alertingEndpoints: [] # - name: "" # namespace: "" # port: http # scheme: http # pathPrefix: "" # tlsConfig: {} # bearerTokenFile: "" # apiVersion: v2 ## External labels to add to any time series or alerts when communicating with external systems ## externalLabels: {} ## Name of the external label used to denote replica name ## replicaExternalLabelName: "" ## If true, the Operator won't add the external label used to denote replica name ## replicaExternalLabelNameClear: false ## Name of the external label used to denote Prometheus instance name ## prometheusExternalLabelName: "" ## If true, the Operator won't add the external label used to denote Prometheus instance name ## prometheusExternalLabelNameClear: false ## 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: [] ## QuerySpec defines the query command line flags when starting Prometheus. ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#queryspec ## query: {} ## Namespaces to be selected for PrometheusRules discovery. ## If nil, select own namespace. Namespaces to be selected for ServiceMonitor discovery. ## See https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#namespaceselector for usage ## 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 ## PrometheusRules to be selected for target discovery. ## If {}, select all PrometheusRules ## 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 ## ServiceMonitors to be selected for target discovery. ## If {}, select all ServiceMonitors ## serviceMonitorSelector: {} ## Example which selects ServiceMonitors with label "prometheus" set to "somelabel" # serviceMonitorSelector: # matchLabels: # prometheus: somelabel ## Namespaces to be selected for ServiceMonitor discovery. ## serviceMonitorNamespaceSelector: {} ## Example which selects ServiceMonitors in namespaces with label "prometheus" set to "somelabel" # serviceMonitorNamespaceSelector: # matchLabels: # prometheus: somelabel ## If true, a nil or {} value for prometheus.prometheusSpec.podMonitorSelector will cause the ## prometheus resource to be created with selectors based on values in the helm deployment, ## which will also match the podmonitors created ## podMonitorSelectorNilUsesHelmValues: true ## PodMonitors to be selected for target discovery. ## If {}, select all PodMonitors ## podMonitorSelector: {} ## Example which selects PodMonitors with label "prometheus" set to "somelabel" # podMonitorSelector: # matchLabels: # prometheus: somelabel ## Namespaces to be selected for PodMonitor discovery. ## See https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#namespaceselector for usage ## podMonitorNamespaceSelector: {} ## If true, a nil or {} value for prometheus.prometheusSpec.probeSelector will cause the ## prometheus resource to be created with selectors based on values in the helm deployment, ## which will also match the probes created ## probeSelectorNilUsesHelmValues: true ## Probes to be selected for target discovery. ## If {}, select all Probes ## probeSelector: {} ## Example which selects Probes with label "prometheus" set to "somelabel" # probeSelector: # matchLabels: # prometheus: somelabel ## Namespaces to be selected for Probe discovery. ## See https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#namespaceselector for usage ## probeNamespaceSelector: {} ## How long to retain metrics ## retention: 90d ## Maximum size of metrics ## retentionSize: "" ## Enable compression of the write-ahead log using Snappy. ## walCompression: false ## If true, the Operator won't process any Prometheus configuration changes ## paused: false ## Number of replicas of each shard to deploy for a Prometheus deployment. ## Number of replicas multiplied by shards is the total number of Pods created. ## replicas: 1 ## EXPERIMENTAL: Number of shards to distribute targets onto. ## Number of replicas multiplied by shards is the total number of Pods created. ## Note that scaling down shards will not reshard data onto remaining instances, it must be manually moved. ## Increasing shards will not reshard data either but it will continue to be available from the same instances. ## To query globally use Thanos sidecar and Thanos querier or remote write data to a central location. ## Sharding is done on the content of the `__address__` target meta-label. ## shards: 1 ## Log level for Prometheus be configured in ## logLevel: info ## Log format for Prometheus be configured in ## logFormat: logfmt ## 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/sig-architecture/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: "" ## If anti-affinity is enabled sets the topologyKey to use for anti-affinity. ## This can be changed to, for example, failure-domain.beta.kubernetes.io/zone ## podAntiAffinityTopologyKey: kubernetes.io/hostname ## Assign custom affinity rules to the prometheus instance ## ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/assign-pod-node/ ## affinity: {} # nodeAffinity: # requiredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution: # nodeSelectorTerms: # - matchExpressions: # - key: kubernetes.io/e2e-az-name # operator: In # values: # - e2e-az1 # - e2e-az2 ## The remote_read spec configuration for Prometheus. ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#remotereadspec remoteRead: [] # - url: http://remote1/read ## additionalRemoteRead is appended to remoteRead additionalRemoteRead: [] ## The remote_write spec configuration for Prometheus. ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#remotewritespec remoteWrite: [] # - url: http://remote1/push ## additionalRemoteWrite is appended to remoteWrite additionalRemoteWrite: [] ## Enable/Disable Grafana dashboards provisioning for prometheus remote write feature remoteWriteDashboards: false ## Resource limits & requests ## resources: {} # requests: # memory: 400Mi ## Prometheus StorageSpec for persistent data ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/user-guides/storage.md ## storageSpec: ## Using PersistentVolumeClaim ## volumeClaimTemplate: spec: storageClassName: ssd accessModes: ["ReadWriteOnce"] resources: requests: storage: 50Gi # selector: {} ## Using tmpfs volume ## # emptyDir: # medium: Memory # Additional volumes on the output StatefulSet definition. volumes: [] # Additional VolumeMounts on the output StatefulSet definition. volumeMounts: [] ## 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 configuration 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: # This scrapes all services/pods with prometheus.io/scrape annotation: #- job_name: 'smartctl' # scrape_interval: 60s # static_configs: # - targets: ['127.0.0.1:9902'] - job_name: 'openwrt-router' scrape_interval: 60s static_configs: - targets: ['192.168.1.1:9100'] - job_name: 'openwrt-bridge' scrape_interval: 60s static_configs: - targets: ['192.168.1.2:9100'] - job_name: 'kubernetes-services' scrape_interval: 120s kubernetes_sd_configs: - role: service relabel_configs: - source_labels: [__meta_kubernetes_service_annotation_prometheus_io_scrape] action: keep regex: true - source_labels: [__meta_kubernetes_service_annotation_prometheus_io_path] action: replace target_label: __metrics_path__ regex: (.+) - source_labels: [__address__, __meta_kubernetes_service_annotation_prometheus_io_port] action: replace regex: ([^:]+)(?::\d+)?;(\d+) replacement: $1:$2 target_label: __address__ - action: labelmap regex: __meta_kubernetes_service_label_(.+) - source_labels: [__meta_kubernetes_namespace] action: replace target_label: kubernetes_namespace - source_labels: [__meta_kubernetes_service_name] action: replace target_label: kubernetes_service_name - job_name: 'kubernetes-pods' scrape_interval: 120s kubernetes_sd_configs: - role: pod relabel_configs: - source_labels: [__meta_kubernetes_pod_annotation_prometheus_io_scrape] action: keep regex: true - source_labels: [__meta_kubernetes_pod_annotation_prometheus_io_path] action: replace target_label: __metrics_path__ regex: (.+) - source_labels: [__address__, __meta_kubernetes_pod_annotation_prometheus_io_port] action: replace regex: ([^:]+)(?::\d+)?;(\d+) replacement: $1:$2 target_label: __address__ - action: labelmap regex: __meta_kubernetes_pod_label_(.+) - source_labels: [__meta_kubernetes_namespace] action: replace target_label: kubernetes_namespace - source_labels: [__meta_kubernetes_pod_name] action: replace target_label: kubernetes_pod_name # - 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 # targetLabel: __address__ # regex: ([^:;]+):(\d+) # replacement: ${1}:2379 # - source_labels: [__meta_kubernetes_node_name] # action: keep # regex: .*mst.* # - source_labels: [__meta_kubernetes_node_name] # action: replace # targetLabel: 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 ## If additional scrape configurations are already deployed in a single secret file you can use this section. ## Expected values are the secret name and key ## Cannot be used with additionalScrapeConfigs additionalScrapeConfigsSecret: {} # enabled: false # name: # key: ## additionalPrometheusSecretsAnnotations allows to add annotations to the kubernetes secret. This can be useful ## when deploying via spinnaker to disable versioning on the secret, strategy.spinnaker.io/versioned: 'false' additionalPrometheusSecretsAnnotations: {} ## 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 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 ## If additional alertmanager configurations are already deployed in a single secret, or you want to manage ## them separately from the helm deployment, you can use this section. ## Expected values are the secret name and key ## Cannot be used with additionalAlertManagerConfigs additionalAlertManagerConfigsSecret: {} # name: # key: ## 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: $1 # action: labeldrop ## SecurityContext holds pod-level security attributes and common container settings. ## This defaults to non root user with uid 1000 and gid 2000. ## https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md ## securityContext: runAsGroup: 2000 runAsNonRoot: true runAsUser: 1000 fsGroup: 2000 ## Priority class assigned to the Pods ## priorityClassName: "" ## Thanos configuration allows configuring various aspects of a Prometheus server in a Thanos environment. ## This section is experimental, it may change significantly without deprecation notice in any release. ## This is experimental and may change significantly without backward compatibility in any release. ## ref: https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/blob/main/Documentation/api.md#thanosspec ## thanos: {} # secretProviderClass: # provider: gcp # parameters: # secrets: | # - resourceName: "projects/$PROJECT_ID/secrets/testsecret/versions/latest" # fileName: "objstore.yaml" # objectStorageConfigFile: /var/secrets/object-store.yaml ## Containers allows injecting additional containers. This is meant to allow adding an authentication proxy to a Prometheus pod. ## if using proxy extraContainer update targetPort with proxy container port containers: [] ## InitContainers allows injecting additional initContainers. This is meant to allow doing some changes ## (permissions, dir tree) on mounted volumes before starting prometheus initContainers: [] ## PortName to use for Prometheus. ## portName: "http-web" ## ArbitraryFSAccessThroughSMs configures whether configuration based on a service monitor can access arbitrary files ## on the file system of the Prometheus container e.g. bearer token files. arbitraryFSAccessThroughSMs: false ## OverrideHonorLabels if set to true overrides all user configured honor_labels. If HonorLabels is set in ServiceMonitor ## or PodMonitor to true, this overrides honor_labels to false. overrideHonorLabels: false ## OverrideHonorTimestamps allows to globally enforce honoring timestamps in all scrape configs. overrideHonorTimestamps: false ## IgnoreNamespaceSelectors if set to true will ignore NamespaceSelector settings from the podmonitor and servicemonitor ## configs, and they will only discover endpoints within their current namespace. Defaults to false. ignoreNamespaceSelectors: false ## EnforcedNamespaceLabel enforces adding a namespace label of origin for each alert and metric that is user created. ## The label value will always be the namespace of the object that is being created. ## Disabled by default enforcedNamespaceLabel: "" ## PrometheusRulesExcludedFromEnforce - list of prometheus rules to be excluded from enforcing of adding namespace labels. ## Works only if enforcedNamespaceLabel set to true. Make sure both ruleNamespace and ruleName are set for each pair prometheusRulesExcludedFromEnforce: [] ## QueryLogFile specifies the file to which PromQL queries are logged. Note that this location must be writable, ## and can be persisted using an attached volume. Alternatively, the location can be set to a stdout location such ## as /dev/stdout to log querie information to the default Prometheus log stream. This is only available in versions ## of Prometheus >= 2.16.0. For more details, see the Prometheus docs (https://prometheus.io/docs/guides/query-log/) queryLogFile: false ## EnforcedSampleLimit defines global limit on number of scraped samples that will be accepted. This overrides any SampleLimit ## set per ServiceMonitor or/and PodMonitor. It is meant to be used by admins to enforce the SampleLimit to keep overall ## number of samples/series under the desired limit. Note that if SampleLimit is lower that value will be taken instead. enforcedSampleLimit: false ## EnforcedTargetLimit defines a global limit on the number of scraped targets. This overrides any TargetLimit set ## per ServiceMonitor or/and PodMonitor. It is meant to be used by admins to enforce the TargetLimit to keep the overall ## number of targets under the desired limit. Note that if TargetLimit is lower, that value will be taken instead, except ## if either value is zero, in which case the non-zero value will be used. If both values are zero, no limit is enforced. enforcedTargetLimit: false ## Per-scrape limit on number of labels that will be accepted for a sample. If more than this number of labels are present ## post metric-relabeling, the entire scrape will be treated as failed. 0 means no limit. Only valid in Prometheus versions ## 2.27.0 and newer. enforcedLabelLimit: false ## Per-scrape limit on length of labels name that will be accepted for a sample. If a label name is longer than this number ## post metric-relabeling, the entire scrape will be treated as failed. 0 means no limit. Only valid in Prometheus versions ## 2.27.0 and newer. enforcedLabelNameLengthLimit: false ## Per-scrape limit on length of labels value that will be accepted for a sample. If a label value is longer than this ## number post metric-relabeling, the entire scrape will be treated as failed. 0 means no limit. Only valid in Prometheus ## versions 2.27.0 and newer. enforcedLabelValueLengthLimit: false ## AllowOverlappingBlocks enables vertical compaction and vertical query merge in Prometheus. This is still experimental ## in Prometheus so it may change in any upcoming release. allowOverlappingBlocks: false additionalRulesForClusterRole: [] # - apiGroups: [ "" ] # resources: # - nodes/proxy # verbs: [ "get", "list", "watch" ] additionalServiceMonitors: [] ## 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