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What would you like to be added:
Cilium is our default CNI solution on EKS-A clusters. It would be beneficial to enable Cilium metrics so that existing Prometheus could be configured to scrape those targets.
Hello!, I hope everything is going and doing well, Recently I am trying to make a custom templeate webhook to send it to microsoft Teams, the problem is that I dont know if I am doing right when writing my custom template and I get some the following error :(
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values.yaml: error converting YAML to JSON: yaml: line 102: did not find expected key
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k8s_taints are not documented right now.
see https://github.com/aws-samples/aws-eks-accelerator-for-terraform/blob/main/modules/aws-eks-managed-node-groups/locals.tf#L24
Here is a working example you can use:
k8s_taints = [{key= "purpose", value="execution", "effect"="NO_SCHEDULE"}]I haven't tested it with fargate profiles:
https://github.com/aws-samples/aws-eks-acc
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Some log entries are using V(1) but still get emitted by default.
We should have a way to mute debug logs using a flag.
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I'm trying to apply node labels using the following configuration:
According to #580 and #582 using
node-rolesubdomain should the way to apply labels, however I still get a domain error: