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global:
# zone: cluster.local (use only if your DNS server doesn't live in the same zone as kubecost)
prometheus:
enabled: true # If false, Prometheus will not be installed -- please read this before disabling: https://github.com/kubecost/docs/blob/main/custom-prom.md
fqdn: http://cost-analyzer-prometheus-server.default.svc #example address of a prometheus to connect to. Include protocol (http:// or https://) Ignored if enabled: true
# insecureSkipVerify : false # If true, kubecost will not check the TLS cert of prometheus
# queryServiceBasicAuthSecretName: dbsecret # kubectl create secret generic dbsecret -n kubecost --from-file=USERNAME --from-file=PASSWORD
# queryServiceBearerTokenSecretName: mcdbsecret # kubectl create secret generic mcdbsecret -n kubecost --from-file=TOKEN
# Durable storage option, product key required
thanos:
enabled: false
# queryService: http://kubecost-thanos-query-frontend-http.kubecost:{{ .Values.thanos.queryFrontend.http.port }} # an address of the thanos query-frontend endpoint, if different from installed thanos
# queryServiceBasicAuthSecretName: mcdbsecret # kubectl create secret generic mcdbsecret -n kubecost --from-file=USERNAME --from-file=PASSWORD <---enter basic auth credentials like that
# queryServiceBearerTokenSecretName mcdbsecret # kubectl create secret generic mcdbsecret -n kubecost --from-file=TOKEN
# queryOffset: 3h # The offset to apply to all thanos queries in order to achieve syncronization on all cluster block stores
grafana:
enabled: true # If false, Grafana will not be installed
domainName: cost-analyzer-grafana.default.svc #example grafana domain Ignored if enabled: true
scheme: "http" # http or https, for the domain name above.
proxy: true # If true, the kubecost frontend will route to your grafana through its service endpoint
# fqdn: cost-analyzer-grafana.default.svc
# Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus
amp:
enabled: false # If true, kubecost will be configured to remote_write and query from Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus.
prometheusServerEndpoint: https://localhost:8085/<workspaceId>/ # The prometheus service endpoint used by kubecost. The calls are forwarded through the SigV4Proxy side car to the AMP workspace.
remoteWriteService: https://aps-workspaces.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/workspaces/<workspaceId>/api/v1/remote_write # The remote_write endpoint for the AMP workspace.
sigv4:
region: us-west-2
# access_key: ACCESS_KEY # AWS Access key
# secret_key: SECRET_KEY # AWS Secret key
# role_arn: ROLE_ARN # AWS role arn
# profile: PROFILE # AWS profile
notifications:
# Kubecost alerting configuration
# Ref: http://docs.kubecost.com/alerts
# alertConfigs:
# frontendUrl: http://localhost:9090 # optional, used for linkbacks
# globalSlackWebhookUrl: https://hooks.slack.com/services/T00000000/B00000000/XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX # optional, used for Slack alerts
# globalAlertEmails:
# - recipient@example.com
# - additionalRecipient@example.com
# Alerts generated by kubecost, about cluster data
# alerts:
# Daily namespace budget alert on namespace `kubecost`
# - type: budget # supported: budget, recurringUpdate
# threshold: 50 # optional, required for budget alerts
# window: daily # or 1d
# aggregation: namespace
# filter: kubecost
# ownerContact: # optional, overrides globalAlertEmails default
# - owner@example.com
# - owner2@example.com
# # optional, used for alert-specific Slack alerts
# slackWebhookUrl: https://hooks.slack.com/services/T00000000/B00000000/XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
# Daily cluster budget alert on cluster `cluster-one`
# - type: budget
# threshold: 200.8 # optional, required for budget alerts
# window: daily # or 1d
# aggregation: cluster
# filter: cluster-one # does not accept csv
# Recurring weekly update (weeklyUpdate alert)
# - type: recurringUpdate
# window: weekly # or 7d
# aggregation: namespace
# filter: '*'
# Recurring weekly namespace update on kubecost namespace
# - type: recurringUpdate
# window: weekly # or 7d
# aggregation: namespace
# filter: kubecost
# Spend Change Alert
# - type: spendChange # change relative to moving avg
# relativeThreshold: 0.20 # Proportional change relative to baseline. Must be greater than -1 (can be negative)
# window: 1d # accepts d, h
# baselineWindow: 30d # previous window, offset by window
# aggregation: namespace
# filter: kubecost, default # accepts csv
# Health Score Alert
# - type: health # Alerts when health score changes by a threshold
# window: 10m
# threshold: 5 # Send Alert if health scores changes by 5 or more
# Kubecost Health Diagnostic
# - type: diagnostic # Alerts when kubecost is is unable to compute costs - ie: Prometheus unreachable
# window: 10m
alertmanager: # Supply an alertmanager FQDN to receive notifications from the app.
enabled: false # If true, allow kubecost to write to your alertmanager
fqdn: http://cost-analyzer-prometheus-server.default.svc #example fqdn. Ignored if prometheus.enabled: true
# Set saved report(s) accessible from reports.html
# Ref: http://docs.kubecost.com/saved-reports
savedReports:
enabled: false # If true, overwrites report parameters set through UI
reports:
- title: "Example Saved Report 0"
window: "today"
aggregateBy: "namespace"
idle: "separate"
accumulate: false # daily resolution
filters:
- property: "cluster"
value: "cluster-one,cluster*" # supports wildcard filtering and multiple comma separated values
- property: "namespace"
value: "kubecost"
- title: "Example Saved Report 1"
window: "month"
aggregateBy: "controllerKind"
idle: "share"
accumulate: false
filters:
- property: "label"
value: "app:cost*,environment:kube*"
- property: "namespace"
value: "kubecost"
- title: "Example Saved Report 2"
window: "2020-11-11T00:00:00Z,2020-12-09T23:59:59Z"
aggregateBy: "service"
idle: "hide"
accumulate: true # entire window resolution
filters: [] # if no filters, specify empty array
# Set saved report(s) accessible from reports.html
# Ref: http://docs.kubecost.com/saved-reports
assetReports:
enabled: false # If true, overwrites report parameters set through UI
reports:
- title: "Example Asset Report 0"
window: "today"
aggregateBy: "type"
accumulate: false # daily resolution
filters:
- property: "cluster"
value: "cluster-one"
podAnnotations: {}
# iam.amazonaws.com/role: role-arn
additionalLabels: {}
# generated at http://kubecost.com/install, used for alerts tracking and free trials
kubecostToken: # ""
# Advanced pipeline for custom prices, enterprise key required
pricingCsv:
enabled: false
location:
provider: "AWS"
region: "us-east-1"
URI: s3://kc-csv-test/pricing_schema.csv # a valid file URI
csvAccessCredentials: pricing-schema-access-secret
# SAML integration for user management and RBAC, enterprise key required
# Ref: https://github.com/kubecost/docs/blob/master/user-management.md
saml:
enabled: false
secretName: "kubecost-authzero"
#metadataSecretName: "kubecost-authzero-metadata" # One of metadataSecretName or idpMetadataURL must be set. defaults to metadataURL if set
idpMetadataURL: "https://dev-elu2z98r.auth0.com/samlp/metadata/c6nY4M37rBP0qSO1IYIqBPPyIPxLS8v2"
appRootURL: "http://localhost:9090" # sample URL
authTimeout: 1440 # number of minutes the JWT will be valid
redirectURL: "https://dev-elu2z98r.auth0.com/v2/logout" # callback URL redirected to after logout
# audienceURI: "http://localhost:9090" # by convention, the same as the appRootURL, but any string uniquely identifying kubecost to your samp IDP. Optional if you follow the convention
# nameIDFormat: "urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:1.1:nameid-format:unspecified" If your SAML provider requires a specific nameid format
# isGLUUProvider: false # An additional URL parameter must be appended for GLUU providers
rbac:
enabled: false
groups:
- name: admin
enabled: false # if admin is disabled, all SAML users will be able to make configuration changes to the kubecost frontend
assertionName: "http://schemas.auth0.com/userType" # a SAML Assertion, one of whose elements has a value that matches on of the values in assertionValues
assertionValues:
- "admin"
- "superusers"
- name: readonly
enabled: false # if readonly is disabled, all users authorized on SAML will default to readonly
assertionName: "http://schemas.auth0.com/userType"
assertionvalues:
- "readonly"
- name: editor
enabled: true # if editor is enabled, editors will be allowed to edit reports/alerts scoped to them, and act as readers otherwise. Users will never default to editor.
assertionName: "http://schemas.auth0.com/userType"
assertionValues:
- "editor"
oidc:
enabled: false
clientID: "" # application/client client_id paramter obtained from provider, used to make requests to server
clientSecret: "" # application/client client_secret paramter obtained from provider, used to make requests to server
secretName: "kubecost-oidc-secret" # k8s secret where clientsecret will be stored
authURL: "https://my.auth.server/authorize" # endpoint for login to auth server
loginRedirectURL: "http://my.kubecost.url/model/oidc/authorize" # Kubecost url configured in provider for redirect after authentication
discoveryURL: "https://my.auth.server/.well-known/openid-configuration" # url for OIDC endpoint discovery
# hostedDomain: "example.com" # optional, blocks access to the auth domain specified in the hd claim of the provider ID token
# Adds an httpProxy as an environment variable. systemProxy.enabled must be `true`to have any effect.
# Ref: https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/security-with-go/9781788627917/5ea6a02b-3d96-44b1-ad3c-6ab60fcbbe4f.xhtml
systemProxy:
enabled: false
httpProxyUrl: ""
httpsProxyUrl: ""
noProxy: ""
# imagePullSecrets:
# - name: "image-pull-secret"
kubecostFrontend:
image: "gcr.io/kubecost1/frontend"
imagePullPolicy: Always
# extraEnv:
# - name: NGINX_ENTRYPOINT_WORKER_PROCESSES_AUTOTUNE
# value: "1"
resources:
requests:
cpu: "10m"
memory: "55Mi"
#limits:
# cpu: "100m"
# memory: "256Mi"
ipv6:
enabled: true # disable if the cluster does not support ipv6
# api:
# fqdn: kubecost-api.kubecost.svc.cluster.local:9001
# model:
# fqdn: kubecost-model.kubecost.svc.cluster.local:9003
# Kubecost Metrics deploys a separate pod which will emit kubernetes specific metrics required
# by the cost-model. This pod is designed to remain active and decoupled from the cost-model itself.
# However, disabling this service/pod deployment will flag the cost-model to emit the metrics instead.
kubecostMetrics:
# emitPodAnnotations: false
# emitNamespaceAnnotations: false
# emitKsmV1Metrics: true # emit all KSM metrics in KSM v1.
# emitKsmV1MetricsOnly: false # emit only the KSM metrics missing from KSM v2. Advanced users only.
# Optional
# The metrics exporter is a separate deployment and service (for prometheus scrape auto-discovery)
# which emits metrics cost-model relies on. Enabling this deployment also removes the KSM dependency
# from the cost-model. If the deployment is not enabled, the metrics will continue to be emitted from
# the cost-model.
exporter:
enabled: false
port: 9005
# Adds the default Prometheus scrape annotations to the metrics exporter service.
# Set to false and use service.annotations (below) to set custom scrape annotations.
prometheusScrape: true
resources: {}
# requests:
# cpu: "200m"
# memory: "55Mi"
## Node tolerations for server scheduling to nodes with taints
## Ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/assign-pod-node/
tolerations: []
# - key: "key"
# operator: "Equal|Exists"
# value: "value"
# effect: "NoSchedule|PreferNoSchedule|NoExecute(1.6 only)"
affinity: {}
service:
annotations: {}
# Service Monitor for Kubecost Metrics
serviceMonitor: # the kubecost included prometheus uses scrapeConfigs and does not support service monitors. The following options assume an existing prometheus that supports serviceMonitors.
enabled: false
additionalLabels: {}
networkCosts:
enabled: false
scrapeTimeout: 10s
additionalLabels: {}
## PriorityClassName
## Ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/pod-priority-preemption/#priorityclass
priorityClassName: []
additionalLabels: {}
nodeSelector: {}
extraArgs: []
sigV4Proxy:
image: public.ecr.aws/aws-observability/aws-sigv4-proxy:latest
imagePullPolicy: Always
name: aps
port: 8005
region: us-west-2 # The AWS region
host: aps-workspaces.us-west-2.amazonaws.com # The hostname for AMP service.
# role_arn: arn:aws:iam::<account>:role/role-name # The AWS IAM role to assume.
extraEnv: # Pass extra env variables to sigV4Proxy
# - name: AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
# value: <access_key>
# - name: AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
# value: <secret_key>
kubecostModel:
image: "gcr.io/kubecost1/cost-model"
imagePullPolicy: Always
# extraEnv:
# - name: SOME_VARIABLE
# value: "some_value"
# Enables the emission of the kubecost_cloud_credit_total and
# kubecost_cloud_expense_total metrics
outOfClusterPromMetricsEnabled: false
# Build local cost allocation cache
warmCache: false
# Build local savings cache
warmSavingsCache: true
# Run allocation ETL pipelines
etl: true
# Enable the ETL filestore backing storage
etlFileStoreEnabled: true
# The total number of days the ETL pipelines will build
# Set to 0 to disable daily ETL (not recommended)
etlDailyStoreDurationDays: 91
# The total number of hours the ETL pipelines will build
# Set to 0 to disable hourly ETL (not recommended)
etlHourlyStoreDurationHours: 49
# For deploying kubecost in a cluster that does not self-monitor
etlReadOnlyMode: false
# Enables or disables the ContainerStats pipeline, used for quantile-based
# queries like for request sizing recommendations.
# ContainerStats provides support for quantile-based request right-sizing
# recommendations.
#
# It is disabled by default to avoid problems in extremely high-scale Thanos
# environments. If you would like to try quantile-based request-sizing
# recommendations, enable this! If you are in a high-scale environment,
# please monitor Kubecost logs, Thanos query logs, and Thanos load closely.
# We hope to make major improvements at scale here soon!
#
# containerStatsEnabled: false
# max number of concurrent Prometheus queries
maxQueryConcurrency: 5
resources:
requests:
cpu: "200m"
memory: "55Mi"
#limits:
# cpu: "800m"
# memory: "256Mi"
extraArgs: []
# Basic Kubecost ingress, more examples available at https://github.com/kubecost/docs/blob/master/ingress-examples.md
ingress:
enabled: false
# className: nginx
annotations:
# kubernetes.io/ingress.class: nginx
# kubernetes.io/tls-acme: "true"
paths: ["/"] # There's no need to route specifically to the pods-- we have an nginx deployed that handles routing
pathType: ImplementationSpecific
hosts:
- cost-analyzer.local
tls: []
# - secretName: cost-analyzer-tls
# hosts:
# - cost-analyzer.local
nodeSelector: {}
tolerations: []
# - key: "key"
# operator: "Equal|Exists"
# value: "value"
# effect: "NoSchedule|PreferNoSchedule|NoExecute(1.6 only)"
affinity: {}
# If true, creates a PriorityClass to be used by the cost-analyzer pod
priority:
enabled: false
name: "" # Provide name of existing priority class only. If left blank, upstream chart will create one from default template.
# value: 1000000
# If true, enable creation of NetworkPolicy resources.
networkPolicy:
enabled: false
denyEgress: true # create a network policy that denies egress from kubecost
sameNamespace: true # Set to true if cost analyser and prometheus are on the same namespace
# namespace: kubecost # Namespace where prometheus is installed
# Cost-analyzer specific vars using the new template
costAnalyzer:
enabled: false # If true, create a newtork policy for cost-analzyer
annotations: {} # annotations to be added to the network policy
additionalLabels: {} # additional labels to be added to the network policy
# Examples rules:
# ingressRules:
# - selectors: # allow ingress from self on all ports
# - podSelector:
# matchLabels:
# app.kubernetes.io/name: cost-analyzer
# - selectors: # allow egress access to prometheus
# - namespaceSelector:
# matchLabels:
# name: prometheus
# podSelector:
# matchLabels:
# app: prometheus
# ports:
# - protocol: TCP
# port: 9090
# egressRules:
# - selectors: # restrict egress to inside cluster
# - namespaceSelector: {}
podSecurityPolicy:
enabled: true
## @param extraVolumes A list of volumes to be added to the pod
##
extraVolumes: []
## @param extraVolumeMounts A list of volume mounts to be added to the pod
##
extraVolumeMounts: []
# Define persistence volume for cost-analyzer, more information at https://github.com/kubecost/docs/blob/master/storage.md
persistentVolume:
size: 32Gi
dbSize: 32.0Gi
enabled: true # Note that setting this to false means configurations will be wiped out on pod restart.
# storageClass: "-" #
# existingClaim: kubecost-cost-analyzer # a claim in the same namespace as kubecost
service:
type: ClusterIP
port: 9090
targetPort: 9090
# nodePort:
labels: {}
annotations: {}
# Enabling long-term durable storage with Postgres requires an enterprise license
remoteWrite:
postgres:
enabled: false
initImage: "gcr.io/kubecost1/sql-init"
initImagePullPolicy: Always
installLocal: true
remotePostgresAddress: "" # ignored if installing locally
persistentVolume:
size: 200Gi
auth:
password: admin # change me
prometheus:
extraScrapeConfigs: |
- job_name: kubecost
honor_labels: true
scrape_interval: 1m
scrape_timeout: 60s
metrics_path: /metrics
scheme: http
dns_sd_configs:
- names:
- {{ template "cost-analyzer.serviceName" . }}
type: 'A'
port: 9003
- job_name: kubecost-networking
kubernetes_sd_configs:
- role: pod
relabel_configs:
# Scrape only the the targets matching the following metadata
- source_labels: [__meta_kubernetes_pod_label_app]
action: keep
regex: {{ template "cost-analyzer.networkCostsName" . }}
server:
# If clusterIDConfigmap is defined, instead use user-generated configmap with key CLUSTER_ID
# to use as unique cluster ID in kubecost cost-analyzer deployment.
# This overrides the cluster_id set in prometheus.server.global.external_labels.
# NOTE: This does not affect the external_labels set in prometheus config.
# clusterIDConfigmap: cluster-id-configmap
resources: {}
# limits:
# cpu: 500m
# memory: 512Mi
# requests:
# cpu: 500m
# memory: 512Mi
global:
scrape_interval: 1m
scrape_timeout: 10s
evaluation_interval: 1m
external_labels:
cluster_id: cluster-one # Each cluster should have a unique ID
persistentVolume:
size: 32Gi
enabled: true
extraArgs:
query.max-concurrency: 1
query.max-samples: 100000000
tolerations: []
# - key: "key"
# operator: "Equal|Exists"
# value: "value"
# effect: "NoSchedule|PreferNoSchedule|NoExecute(1.6 only)"
alertmanager:
enabled: false
persistentVolume:
enabled: true
# node-export must be disabled if there is an existing daemonset: https://guide.kubecost.com/hc/en-us/articles/4407601830679-Troubleshoot-Install#a-name-node-exporter-a-issue-failedscheduling-kubecost-prometheus-node-exporter
nodeExporter:
enabled: true
# kubecost emits pre-2.0 KSM metrics, KSM is enabled by default here for backwards compatibity, but can be disabled to save resources without concern to kubecost metrics
kubeStateMetrics:
enabled: true
kube-state-metrics:
disabled: false
pushgateway:
enabled: false
persistentVolume:
enabled: true
serverFiles:
# prometheus.yml: # Sample block -- enable if using an in cluster durable store.
# remote_write:
# - url: "http://pgprometheus-adapter:9201/write"
# write_relabel_configs:
# - source_labels: [__name__]
# regex: 'container_.*_allocation|container_.*_allocation_bytes|.*_hourly_cost|kube_pod_container_resource_requests{resource="memory", unit="byte"}|container_memory_working_set_bytes|kube_pod_container_resource_requests{resource="cpu", unit="core"}|kube_pod_container_resource_requests|pod_pvc_allocation|kube_namespace_labels|kube_pod_labels'
# action: keep
# queue_config:
# max_samples_per_send: 1000
#remote_read:
# - url: "http://pgprometheus-adapter:9201/read"
rules:
groups:
- name: CPU
rules:
- expr: sum(rate(container_cpu_usage_seconds_total{container_name!=""}[5m]))
record: cluster:cpu_usage:rate5m
- expr: rate(container_cpu_usage_seconds_total{container_name!=""}[5m])
record: cluster:cpu_usage_nosum:rate5m
- expr: avg(irate(container_cpu_usage_seconds_total{container_name!="POD", container_name!=""}[5m])) by (container_name,pod_name,namespace)
record: kubecost_container_cpu_usage_irate
- expr: sum(container_memory_working_set_bytes{container_name!="POD",container_name!=""}) by (container_name,pod_name,namespace)
record: kubecost_container_memory_working_set_bytes
- expr: sum(container_memory_working_set_bytes{container_name!="POD",container_name!=""})
record: kubecost_cluster_memory_working_set_bytes
- name: Savings
rules:
- expr: sum(avg(kube_pod_owner{owner_kind!="DaemonSet"}) by (pod) * sum(container_cpu_allocation) by (pod))
record: kubecost_savings_cpu_allocation
labels:
daemonset: "false"
- expr: sum(avg(kube_pod_owner{owner_kind="DaemonSet"}) by (pod) * sum(container_cpu_allocation) by (pod)) / sum(kube_node_info)
record: kubecost_savings_cpu_allocation
labels:
daemonset: "true"
- expr: sum(avg(kube_pod_owner{owner_kind!="DaemonSet"}) by (pod) * sum(container_memory_allocation_bytes) by (pod))
record: kubecost_savings_memory_allocation_bytes
labels:
daemonset: "false"
- expr: sum(avg(kube_pod_owner{owner_kind="DaemonSet"}) by (pod) * sum(container_memory_allocation_bytes) by (pod)) / sum(kube_node_info)
record: kubecost_savings_memory_allocation_bytes
labels:
daemonset: "true"
## Module for measuring network costs
## Ref: https://github.com/kubecost/docs/blob/master/network-allocation.md
networkCosts:
enabled: false
podSecurityPolicy:
enabled: false
image: gcr.io/kubecost1/kubecost-network-costs:v16.2
imagePullPolicy: Always
updateStrategy:
type: RollingUpdate
# For existing Prometheus Installs, annotates the Service which generates Endpoints for each of the network-costs pods.
# The Service is annotated with prometheus.io/scrape: "true" to automatically get picked up by the prometheus config.
# NOTE: Setting this option to true and leaving the above extraScrapeConfig "job_name: kubecost-networking" configured will cause the
# NOTE: pods to be scraped twice.
prometheusScrape: false
# Traffic Logging will enable logging the top 5 destinations for each source
# every 30 minutes.
trafficLogging: true
# Port will set both the containerPort and hostPort to this value.
# These must be identical due to network-costs being run on hostNetwork
port: 3001
resources: {}
#requests:
# cpu: "50m"
# memory: "20Mi"
extraArgs: []
config:
# Configuration for traffic destinations, including specific classification
# for IPs and CIDR blocks. This configuration will act as an override to the
# automatic classification provided by network-costs.
destinations:
# In Zone contains a list of address/range that will be
# classified as in zone.
in-zone:
# Loopback Addresses in "IANA IPv4 Special-Purpose Address Registry"
- "127.0.0.0/8"
# IPv4 Link Local Address Space
- "169.254.0.0/16"
# Private Address Ranges in RFC-1918
- "10.0.0.0/8" # Remove this entry if using Multi-AZ Kubernetes
- "172.16.0.0/12"
- "192.168.0.0/16"
# In Region contains a list of address/range that will be
# classified as in region. This is synonymous with cross
# zone traffic, where the regions between source and destinations
# are the same, but the zone is different.
in-region: []
# Cross Region contains a list of address/range that will be
# classified as non-internet egress from one region to another.
cross-region: []
# Direct Classification specifically maps an ip address or range
# to a region (required) and/or zone (optional). This classification
# takes priority over in-zone, in-region, and cross-region configurations.
direct-classification: []
# - region: "us-east1"
# zone: "us-east1-c"
# ips:
# - "10.0.0.0/24"
services:
# google-cloud-services: when set to true, enables labeling traffic metrics with google cloud
# service endpoints
google-cloud-services: false
# amazon-web-services: when set to true, enables labeling traffic metrics with amazon web service
# endpoints.
amazon-web-services: false
# azure-cloud-services: when set to true, enables labeling traffic metrics with azure cloud service
# endpoints
azure-cloud-services: false
# user defined services provide a way to define custom service endpoints which will label traffic metrics
# falling within the defined address range.
#services:
# - service: "test-service-1"
# ips:
# - "19.1.1.2"
# - service: "test-service-2"
# ips:
# - "15.128.15.2"
# - "20.0.0.0/8"
## Node tolerations for server scheduling to nodes with taints
## Ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/assign-pod-node/
##
tolerations: []
# - key: "key"
# operator: "Equal|Exists"
# value: "value"
# effect: "NoSchedule|PreferNoSchedule|NoExecute(1.6 only)"
affinity: {}
service:
annotations: {}
## PriorityClassName
## Ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/pod-priority-preemption/#priorityclass
priorityClassName: []
## PodMonitor
## Allows scraping of network metrics from a dedicated prometheus operator setup
podMonitor:
enabled: false
additionalLabels: {}
additionalLabels: {}
nodeSelector: {}
annotations: {}
# Kubecost Deployment Configuration
# Used for HA mode in Business & Enterprise tier
kubecostDeployment:
replicas: 1
leaderFollower:
enabled: false
# deploymentStrategy:
# rollingUpdate:
# maxSurge: 1
# maxUnavailable: 1
# type: RollingUpdate
# Kubecost Cluster Controller for Right Sizing and Cluster Turndown
clusterController:
enabled: false
image: gcr.io/kubecost1/cluster-controller:v0.1.0
imagePullPolicy: Always
# fqdn: kubecost-cluster-controller.kubecost.svc.cluster.local:9731
reporting:
# Kubecost bug report feature: Logs access/collection limited to .Release.Namespace
# Ref: http://docs.kubecost.com/bug-report
logCollection: true
# Basic frontend analytics
productAnalytics: true
# Report Javascript errors
errorReporting: true
valuesReporting: true
# googleAnalyticsTag allows you to embed your Google Global Site Tag to track usage of Kubecost.
# googleAnalyticsTag is only included in our Enterprise offering.
# googleAnalyticsTag: G-XXXXXXXXX
serviceMonitor: # the kubecost included prometheus uses scrapeConfigs and does not support service monitors. The following options assume an existing prometheus that supports serviceMonitors.
enabled: false
additionalLabels: {}
networkCosts:
enabled: false
scrapeTimeout: 10s
additionalLabels: {}
prometheusRule:
enabled: false
additionalLabels: {}
supportNFS: false
# initChownDataImage ensures all Kubecost filepath permissions on PV or local storage are set up correctly.
initChownDataImage: "busybox" # Supports a fully qualified Docker image, e.g. registry.hub.docker.com/library/busybox:latest
initChownData:
resources: {}
#requests:
# cpu: "50m"
# memory: "20Mi"
grafana:
# namespace_datasources: kubecost # override the default namespace here
# namespace_dashboards: kubecost # override the default namespace here
rbac:
# Manage the Grafana Pod Security Policy
pspEnabled: true
datasources:
datasources.yaml:
apiVersion: 1
datasources:
- name: prometheus-kubecost
type: prometheus
url: http://kubecost-prometheus-server.kubecost.svc.cluster.local
access: proxy
isDefault: false
sidecar:
dashboards:
enabled: true
# label that the configmaps with dashboards are marked with
label: grafana_dashboard
# set sidecar ERROR_THROTTLE_SLEEP env var from default 5s to 0s -> fixes https://github.com/kubecost/cost-analyzer-helm-chart/issues/877
annotations: {}
error_throttle_sleep: 0
datasources:
# dataSourceFilename: foo.yml # If you need to change the name of the datasource file
enabled: false
error_throttle_sleep: 0
# For grafana to be accessible, add the path to root_url. For example, if you run kubecost at www.foo.com:9090/kubecost
# set root_url to "%(protocol)s://%(domain)s:%(http_port)s/kubecost/grafana". No change is necessary here if kubecost runs at a root URL
grafana.ini:
server:
root_url: "%(protocol)s://%(domain)s:%(http_port)s/grafana"
serviceAccount:
create: true # Set this to false if you're bringing your own service account.
annotations: {}
# name: kc-test
awsstore:
useAwsStore: false
createServiceAccount: false
federatedETL:
# federatedCluster indicates whether this cluster should push data to the Federated store
federatedCluster: false
# primaryCluster indicates whether this cluster should load data from the combined section of the Federated store
primaryCluster: false
# redirectS3Backup changes the dir of S3 backup to the Federated combined store, for using Thanos-federated data in the Federated ETL
# Note S3 backup should be enabled separately for this.
redirectS3Backup: false
# useExistingS3Config will attempt to use existing object-store.yaml configs for S3 backup/Thanos as config for the Federated store
useExistingS3Config: false
federator:
# federationCutoffDate is an RFC 3339-formatted string. All ETL files with windows that fall before this time are not processed by the Federator.
# If this is not set, the Federator will process all files regardless of date.
# federationCutoffDate: "2022-10-18T00:00:00.000Z"
# federator.enabled enables the federator to run inside the costmodel container, federating the data in the Federated store
enabled: false
# federator.clusters is an optional whitelist of clusters by cluster id.
# If not set, the federator will attempt to federated all clusters pushing to the federated storage.
clusters: []
# readonly: false # disable updates to kubecost from the frontend UI and via POST request
# These configs can also be set from the Settings page in the Kubecost product UI
# Values in this block override config changes in the Settings UI on pod restart
#
# kubecostProductConfigs:
# An optional list of cluster definitions that can be added for frontend access. The local
# cluster is *always* included by default, so this list is for non-local clusters.
# Ref: https://github.com/kubecost/docs/blob/master/multi-cluster.md
# clusters:
# - name: "Cluster A"
# address: http://cluster-a.kubecost.com:9090
# # Optional authentication credentials - only basic auth is currently supported.
# auth:
# type: basic
# # Secret name should be a secret formatted based on: https://github.com/kubecost/docs/blob/master/ingress-examples.md
# secretName: cluster-a-auth
# # Or pass auth directly as base64 encoded user:pass
# data: YWRtaW46YWRtaW4=
# # Or user and pass directly
# user: admin
# pass: admin
# - name: "Cluster B"
# address: http://cluster-b.kubecost.com:9090
# defaultModelPricing: # default monthly resource prices, used predominately for on-prem clusters
# CPU: 28.0
# spotCPU: 4.86
# RAM: 3.09
# spotRAM: 0.65
# GPU: 693.50
# spotGPU: 225.0
# storage: 0.04
# zoneNetworkEgress: 0.01
# regionNetworkEgress: 0.01
# internetNetworkEgress: 0.12
# enabled: true
# # The cluster profile represents a predefined set of parameters to use when calculating savings.
# # Possible values are: [ development, production, high-availability ]
# clusterProfile: production
# customPricesEnabled: false # This makes the default view custom prices-- generally used for on-premises clusters
# spotLabel: lifecycle
# spotLabelValue: Ec2Spot
# gpuLabel: gpu
# gpuLabelValue: true
# awsServiceKeyName: ACCESSKEYID
# awsServiceKeyPassword: fakepassword # Only use if your values.yaml are stored encrypted. Otherwise provide an existing secret via serviceKeySecretName
# awsSpotDataRegion: us-east-1
# awsSpotDataBucket: spot-data-feed-s3-bucket
# awsSpotDataPrefix: dev
# athenaProjectID: "530337586277" # The AWS AccountID where the Athena CUR is. Generally your masterpayer account
# athenaBucketName: "s3://aws-athena-query-results-530337586277-us-east-1"
# athenaRegion: us-east-1
# athenaDatabase: athenacurcfn_athena_test1
# athenaTable: "athena_test1"
# athenaWorkgroup: "primary" # The default workgroup in AWS is 'primary'
# masterPayerARN: ""
# projectID: "123456789" # Also known as AccountID on AWS -- the current account/project that this instance of Kubecost is deployed on.
# gcpSecretName: gcp-secret # Name of a secret representing the gcp service key
# bigQueryBillingDataDataset: billing_data.gcp_billing_export_v1_01AC9F_74CF1D_5565A2
# labelMappingConfigs: # names of k8s labels or annotations used to designate different allocation concepts
# enabled: true
# owner_label: "owner"
# team_label: "team"
# department_label: "dept"
# product_label: "product"
# environment_label: "env"
# namespace_external_label: "kubernetes_namespace" # external labels/tags are used to map external cloud costs to kubernetes concepts
# cluster_external_label: "kubernetes_cluster"
# controller_external_label: "kubernetes_controller"
# product_external_label: "kubernetes_label_app"
# service_external_label: "kubernetes_service"
# deployment_external_label: "kubernetes_deployment"
# owner_external_label: "kubernetes_label_owner"
# team_external_label: "kubernetes_label_team"
# environment_external_label: "kubernetes_label_env"
# department_external_label: "kubernetes_label_department"
# statefulset_external_label: "kubernetes_statefulset"
# daemonset_external_label: "kubernetes_daemonset"
# pod_external_label: "kubernetes_pod"
# grafanaURL: ""
# clusterName: "" # clusterName is the default context name in settings.
# currencyCode: "USD" # official support for USD, AUD, BRL, CAD, CHF, CNY, DKK, EUR, GBP, INR, JPY, NOK, PLN, SEK
# azureBillingRegion: US # Represents 2-letter region code, e.g. West Europe = NL, Canada = CA. ref: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ISO_3166_country_codes
# azureSubscriptionID: 0bd50fdf-c923-4e1e-850c-196dd3dcc5d3
# azureClientID: f2ef6f7d-71fb-47c8-b766-8d63a19db017
# azureTenantID: 72faf3ff-7a3f-4597-b0d9-7b0b201bb23a
# azureClientPassword: fake key # Only use if your values.yaml are stored encrypted. Otherwise provide an existing secret via serviceKeySecretName
# azureOfferDurableID: "MS-AZR-0003p"
# azureStorageSecretName: "azure-storage-config" # Name of Kubernetes Secret where Azure Storage Configuration is stored
# discount: "" # percentage discount applied to compute
# negotiatedDiscount: "" # custom negotiated cloud provider discount
# defaultIdle: false
# serviceKeySecretName: "" # Use an existing AWS or Azure secret with format as in aws-service-key-secret.yaml or azure-service-key-secret.yaml. Leave blank if using createServiceKeySecret
# createServiceKeySecret: true # Creates a secret representing your cloud service key based on data in values.yaml. If you are storing unencrypted values, add a secret manually
# sharedNamespaces: "" # namespaces with shared workloads, example value: "kube-system\,ingress-nginx\,kubecost\,monitoring"
# sharedOverhead: "" # value representing a fixed external cost per month to be distributed among aggregations.
# shareTenancyCosts: true # enable or disable sharing costs such as cluster management fees (defaults to "true" on Settings page)
# metricsConfigs: # configuration for metrics emitted by Kubecost
# disabledMetrics: [] # list of metrics that Kubecost will not emit. Note that disabling metrics can lead to unexpected behavior in the cost-model.
# productKey: # apply business or enterprise product license
# key: ""
# enabled: false
# secretname: productkeysecret # create a secret out of a file named productkey.json of format { "key": "kc-b1325234" }
# mountPath: "/some/custom/path/productkey.json" # (use instead of secretname) declare the path at which the product key file is mounted (eg. by a secrets provisioner). The file must be of format { "key": "kc-b1325234" }
# cloudIntegrationSecret: "cloud-integration"
# ingestPodUID: false # Enables using UIDs to uniquely ID pods. This requires either Kubecost's replicated KSM metrics, or KSM v2.1.0+. This may impact performance, and changes the default cost-model allocation behavior.