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backup-service.yml | ||
keydb.yml | ||
mariadb.yml | ||
memcached.yml | ||
minio-support.yml | ||
minio.yml | ||
mongo.yml | ||
mongoexpress.yml | ||
networkpolicy-base.yml | ||
pgweb.yml | ||
postgres.yml | ||
README.md | ||
redis-noauth.yml | ||
redis.yml |
KeyDB
KeyDB can be instantiated by symlinking the generated keydb.yml, in future this could be handled by an operator.
helm template keydb enapter/keydb --set persistentVolume.enabled=false > keydb.yml
To regenerate base network policies
It's quite odd there is no better way to generate these.
cat << EOF > networkpolicy-base.yml
apiVersion: networking.k8s.io/v1 kind: NetworkPolicy metadata: name: kubedns spec: podSelector: {} policyTypes:
- Egress egress:
- to:
- namespaceSelector: matchLabels: kubernetes.io/metadata.name: kube-system ports:
- protocol: UDP port: 53
apiVersion: networking.k8s.io/v1 kind: NetworkPolicy metadata: name: kubeprobe spec: podSelector: {} policyTypes:
- Ingress ingress: EOF for j in $(kubectl get nodes -o json | jq '.items[] | .spec.podCIDR' -r | cut -d "/" -f 1 | sed -e 's/.0$/.1/32/' | xargs); do cat << EOF >> networkpolicy-base.yml
- from:
- ipBlock: cidr: $j EOF done
cat << EOF >> networkpolicy-base.yml
apiVersion: networking.k8s.io/v1 kind: NetworkPolicy metadata: name: kubeapi spec: podSelector: {} policyTypes:
- Egress egress:
- ports:
- port: 6443 to: EOF for j in $(kubectl get ep -n default kubernetes -o json | jq '.subsets[].addresses[].ip' -r | xargs); do cat << EOF >> networkpolicy-base.yml
- ipBlock: cidr: $j/32 EOF done