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Currently there is no explicit way to "refresh" the alerts list or the alert details view, to view the most recent data. Unless you make some UI action on the page, the data will never be updated, once it's rendered.
You can implicitly refresh those pages with current data by performing some other action on the view:
- on the alerts list, you can switch from the the "Alerts" tab to the "C
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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
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This is a FEATURE REQUEST.
Please add support for kube_state_metrics_build_info as part of the metrics exposed on telemetry port 8081.
kube_state_metrics_build_info shall include the version of the kube-state-metrics.
Most Prometheus exporters are currently supporting such metric.
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Cloudprober supports building additional metrics (other than the default ones) from external probe output. We could possible do the same for HTTP probe.
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Why: When opening the Event Injection modal for a particular eventBus, the tool populates each field (source, detail type, and detail) with the last values used for that eventBus. Allowing all events to be saved, similar to the command history in the terminal, will allow users to quickly test multiple events without having to type the same parameters repeatedly.
Expected Behaviour:
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Description/Screenshot
enableAutoRouteTracking: true should update ai.operation.name to include the hashroute in the pathname
Describe the bug
Deploying a new job, then pulling logs via the CLI results in a panic (SIGSEGV).
To Reproduce
odin deploy -f test.job.yamlodin log -i {job_id}
vagrant@vagrant:~/odin$ odin log -i dea194794589
panic: runtime error: invalid memory address or nil pointer dereference
[signal SIGSEGV: segmentation violation code=0x1 addr=0x40 pc=0x79c764]
goroutine
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Has anyone done this safely?
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It'd be nice if the various README's referenced and gave instructions for tanka instead of ks (since that's now a dead project, right?).
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Feature idea summary
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_bytesandblkio.bfq.io_servicedfiles.