rancher-partner-charts/charts/hpe/hpe-array-exporter/values.yaml

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# Settings for the HPE Storage Array Exporter for Prometheus Helm chart
# IMPORTANT:
# Confirm your acceptance of the HPE End User License Agreement at
# https://www.hpe.com/us/en/software/licensing.html by setting this
# value to true.
acceptEula: false
# The name of a Secret in the same namespace as the Helm chart installation
# providing storage array access information: "address" (or "backend"),
# "username", and "password".
arraySecret: hpe-backend
image:
# Container image registry
registry: "quay.io"
# Container image pull policy
pullPolicy: "IfNotPresent"
# Minimum severity of messages to output
logLevel: "info"
# Customization of the metrics provided.
metrics:
# Exclude metrics about the metrics provider itself, with prefixes
# such as "promhttp", "process", and "go".
disableIntrospection: false
# Settings for the Service providing access to storage array metrics.
service:
# The type of Service to create, ClusterIP (the default) for access
# solely from within the cluster or NodePort to provide access from
# outside the cluster.
type: "ClusterIP"
# The TCP port at which to expose access to storage array metrics within
# the cluster (default 9090).
port: 9090
# The TCP port at which to expose access to storage array metrics
# externally at each cluster node, if the Service type is NodePort and
# automatic assignment is not desired.
#nodePort:
# Labels to add to the Service, for example to include target labels
# in a ServiceMonitor scrape configuration.
labels: {}
# array: 192.168.0.1
# Annotations to add to the Service, for example to configure it as
# a scrape target when using the Prometheus Helm chart's default
# configuration.
annotations: {}
# "prometheus.io/scrape": "true"
# A Service Monitor can enable a Prometheus Operator within the cluster
# to discover the HPE Storage Array Exporter for Prometheus as a scrape
# target.
serviceMonitor:
enable: false
# Corresponding labels on the Array Exporter service are added to
# the scraped metrics
targetLabels: []