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# Copyright © 2017 Amdocs, Bell Canada
# Modifications Copyright © 2018 AT&T
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# Global configuration defaults.
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global:
nodePortPrefix: 302
persistence: {}
centralizedLoggingEnabled: true
#AAF service
aafEnabled: true
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# AAF part
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certInitializer:
permission_user: 1000
permission_group: 999
addconfig: true
keystoreFile: "org.onap.clamp.p12"
truststoreFile: "org.onap.clamp.trust.jks"
keyFile: "org.onap.clamp.keyfile"
truststoreFileONAP: "truststoreONAPall.jks"
clamp_key: "org.onap.clamp.crt.key"
clamp_pem: "org.onap.clamp.key.pem"
clamp_ca_certs_pem: "clamp-ca-certs.pem"
nameOverride: clamp-kibana-cert-initializer
aafDeployFqi: deployer@people.osaaf.org
aafDeployPass: demo123456!
# aafDeployCredsExternalSecret: some secret
fqdn: clamp
fqi: clamp@clamp.onap.org
public_fqdn: clamp.onap.org
cadi_longitude: "0.0"
cadi_latitude: "0.0"
app_ns: org.osaaf.aaf
credsPath: /opt/app/osaaf/local
aaf_add_config: >
/opt/app/aaf_config/bin/agent.sh local showpass {{.Values.fqi}} {{ .Values.fqdn }} > {{ .Values.credsPath }}/mycreds.prop;
export $(/opt/app/aaf_config/bin/agent.sh local showpass | grep '^c' | xargs -0);
cd {{ .Values.credsPath }};
openssl pkcs12 -in {{ .Values.keystoreFile }} -nocerts -nodes -passin pass:$cadi_keystore_password_p12 > {{ .Values.clamp_key }};
openssl pkcs12 -in {{ .Values.keystoreFile }} -clcerts -nokeys -passin pass:$cadi_keystore_password_p12 > {{ .Values.clamp_pem }};
openssl pkcs12 -in {{ .Values.keystoreFile }} -cacerts -nokeys -chain -passin pass:$cadi_keystore_password_p12 > {{ .Values.clamp_ca_certs_pem }};
chmod a+rx *;
flavor: small
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# Application configuration defaults.
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# application image
image: onap/clamp-dashboard-kibana:5.0.4
pullPolicy: Always
# flag to enable debugging - application support required
debugEnabled: false
# application configuration
#the 'sslEnabled flag' here below is for the kibana UI connection (web browser connection to kibana)
config:
elasticsearchServiceName: cdash-es
elasticsearchPort: 9200
elasticUSR: kibanaserver
elasticPWD: kibanaserver
sslEnabled: true
sslPemCertFilePath: /usr/share/kibana/config/keystore/org.onap.clamp.crt.pem
sslPemkeyFilePath: /usr/share/kibana/config/keystore/org.onap.clamp.key.pem
# default number of instances
replicaCount: 1
nodeSelector: {}
affinity: {}
# probe configuration parameters
liveness:
initialDelaySeconds: 360
periodSeconds: 30
# necessary to disable liveness probe when setting breakpoints
# in debugger so K8s doesn't restart unresponsive container
enabled: true
readiness:
initialDelaySeconds: 360
periodSeconds: 30
#internal ssl security scheme for elasticsearch connection mainly
security:
ssl:
enabled: true
service:
#Example service definition with external, internal and node ports.
#Services may use any combination of ports depending on the 'type' of
#service being defined.
type: NodePort
name: cdash-kibana
portName: cdash-kibana-http
externalPort: 5601
internalPort: 5601
nodePort: 90
ingress:
enabled: false
service:
- baseaddr: "cdash-kibana"
name: "cdash-kibana"
port: 5601
config:
ssl: "redirect"
#resources: {}
# We usually recommend not to specify default resources and to leave this as a conscious
# choice for the user. This also increases chances charts run on environments with little
# resources, such as Minikube. If you do want to specify resources, uncomment the following
# lines, adjust them as necessary, and remove the curly braces after 'resources:'.
#
# Example:
# Configure resource requests and limits
# ref: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/compute-resources/
# Minimum memory for development is 2 CPU cores and 4GB memory
# Minimum memory for production is 4 CPU cores and 8GB memory
resources:
small:
limits:
cpu: 1
memory: 2Gi
requests:
cpu: 10m
memory: 750Mi
large:
limits:
cpu: 1
memory: 2Gi
requests:
cpu: 10m
memory: 750Mi
unlimited: {}