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// them here, e.g. 'device!="tmpfs"'. |
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diskDeviceSelector: '', |
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// Some of the alerts are meant to fire if a critical failure of a |
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// node is imminent (e.g. the disk is about to run full). In a |
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// true “cloud native” setup, failures of a single node should be |
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// tolerated. Hence, even imminent failure of a single node is no |
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// reason to create a paging alert. However, in practice there are |
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// still many situations where operators like to get paged in time |
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// before a node runs out of disk space. nodeCriticalSeverity can |
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// be set to the desired severity for this kind of alerts. This |
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// can even be templated to depend on labels of the node, e.g. you |
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// could make this critical for traditional database masters but |
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// just a warning for K8s nodes. |
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nodeCriticalSeverity: 'critical', |
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grafana_prefix: '', |
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}, |
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} |
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