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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, 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,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, 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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