Repository for OpenStack Helm infrastructure-related code
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- Throttle down snap trimming as to lessen it's performance impact (Setting just osd_snap_trim_priority isn't effective enough to throttle down the impact) osd_snap_trim_sleep: 0.1 (default 0) osd_pg_max_concurrent_snap_trims: 1 (default 2) - Align filestore_merge_threshold with upstream Ceph values (A negative number disables this function, no change in behavior) filestore_merge_threshold: -10 (formerly -50, default 10) - Increase RGW pool thread size for more concurrent connections rgw_thread_pool_size: 512 (default 100) - Disable in-memory logs for the ms subsytem. debug_ms: 0/0 (default 0/5) - Formating cleanups Change-Id: I4aefcb6e774cb3e1252e52ca6003cec495556467 |
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calico | ||
ceph-client | ||
ceph-mon | ||
ceph-osd | ||
ceph-provisioners | ||
ceph-rgw | ||
doc | ||
elasticsearch | ||
etcd | ||
falco | ||
flannel | ||
fluent-logging | ||
gnocchi | ||
grafana | ||
helm-toolkit | ||
ingress | ||
kibana | ||
kube-dns | ||
kubernetes-keystone-webhook | ||
ldap | ||
libvirt | ||
lockdown | ||
mariadb | ||
memcached | ||
mongodb | ||
nagios | ||
nfs-provisioner | ||
openvswitch | ||
playbooks | ||
postgresql | ||
prometheus | ||
prometheus-alertmanager | ||
prometheus-kube-state-metrics | ||
prometheus-node-exporter | ||
prometheus-openstack-exporter | ||
prometheus-process-exporter | ||
rabbitmq | ||
redis | ||
registry | ||
roles | ||
tiller | ||
tools | ||
zuul.d | ||
.gitignore | ||
.gitreview | ||
Makefile | ||
README.rst | ||
setup.cfg | ||
setup.py | ||
tox.ini |
Openstack-Helm-Infra
Mission
The goal of OpenStack-Helm-Infra is to provide charts for services or integration of third-party solutions that are required to run OpenStack-Helm.
For more information, please refer to the OpenStack-Helm repository.
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