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good day folks,we are going to migrate from an old to a new k8s platform an application that uses/store a huge amount of data (dozens of Terabytes).Currently these data are stored in a single NFS storage outside of k8s. We would like to move these data to a set of PVCs. Sure we don’t want to have single PVC. What is the most resonable size for these PVCs?Does anyone have experience with a situation like this, and protecting such a thing with K10?P.S.: moving the data to an S3 storage is currently not an option
good day, we have 2 pairs (main and dr site) of OpenShift 4 clustes. K10 (5.5) is installed everywhere. In the dr sites we have import policies running on a daily base. Everyday I find lots of the import policies in “failed” state with error “Empty receive string in policy parameters. params: [object Object]”.In the corresponding backup and export policies on the main sites, I don’t see the “Show import details” button. I click on “revalidate”, button appears, I get the string, which I copy in the import policies. They become green.But the day after it happens again. How can I troubleshoot and avoid that? Thanks!
good day, I wanted to have a daily report, and I wrote this code (warning: I’m a very poor coder, comment and messages are in italian).When not using OpenShift, replace “oc” commands with “kubectl” #!/bin/sh#estraggo il nome del clustercluster_api_name=$(/usr/local/bin/oc config view --minify -o jsonpath='{.clusters[].name}')#estraggo il nome dell'ultimo report e lo stampo in yamlreport_name=$(/usr/local/bin/oc get reports -n kasten-io --sort-by={metadata.creationTimestamp} | tail -n 1 | awk '/^scheduled/{print $1}')/usr/local/bin/oc get reports $report_name -n kasten-io -o yaml > /tmp/lastk10report.yaml#creo il corpo della mail/usr/bin/echo -e "Ecco il report per $cluster_api_name:\n" > /tmp/lastk10notcompliant.txt/usr/local/bin/yq '.spec' /tmp/lastk10report.yaml >> /tmp/lastk10notcompliant.txt/usr/bin/echo -e "\nEd ecco lo stato delle applicazioni:\n " >> /tmp/lastk10notcompliant.txt/usr/local/bin/yq '.results.compliance' /tmp/lastk10report.yaml >> /tmp/lastk1
Good day folks, my name is Alessandro and I’m a legacy (and old) system and backup admin who recently started working with K10/Openshift.In this topic I’d like to ask the community if there is a way to tell K10 “send me one email every morning, containing the list of iussues occurred yesterday with the protection of namespaces/project.”Support suggested me to follow this guidehttps://docs.kasten.io/latest/operating/monitoring.html?highlight=grafana#grafana-alertsand I did it, but I only get unuseful mails with the “backup ended overall” test in the body.I googled a lot and I’ve found this articlehttps://24xsiempre.com/en/set-up-email-alerts-kasten-k10/If I understand well, they decided to bypass grafana (which is kind of an overkill just to get an email...) installed a second prometheus and managed to get some email. Does anyone struggled with the same task I’m working on? Potentially trying something like in the previous post?Thanks in advance
good day, the release notes of v 5.5.2 say that now it’s possible to hide applications from the dasboard by using an Helm flag. https://docs.kasten.io/latest/operating/monitoring.html#k10-compliance Since I’m pretty new to this stuff, I did not understand how can I exclude applications: should I edit a yaml in Openshift for kasten-io project (I’m running on oscp, sure) or shoud I export K10 settings with the command:# helm get values k10 --output yaml --namespace=kasten-io > k10_values.yamlthen edit file file k10_values.yaml adding the Flag and the app names to hide and then reconfigure k10# ??’ how? thanks!!!
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