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Currently the only way to determine if an installation of the lotus-fullnode chart has easyReset enabled is to inspect the values file, or inspect the init contains.
Having a way to determine if easyReset is enabled could later allow for a way to automate the reset of datastores when volumes grow to large.
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travisperson
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lotus-fullnode:
lotus-fullnode: add pod annotation if easyReset is enabled
Apr 6, 2022
One goal of this might be to find a way that we can ship an alert manager configuration that will alert for this. There is a way to do volume alerting (default shipped with alertmanager k8s I believe), being able to identify the associated pod would be neat.
Currently the only way to determine if an installation of the lotus-fullnode chart has
easyReset
enabled is to inspect the values file, or inspect the init contains.Having a way to determine if easyReset is enabled could later allow for a way to automate the reset of datastores when volumes grow to large.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: