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19
20# Default values for resources.
21# This is a YAML-formatted file.
22# Declare variables to be passed into your templates.
23global: # global defaults
24 nodePortPrefix: 302
25 readinessRepository: oomk8s
26 readinessImage: readiness-check:2.0.0
27
28
29# application image
30repository: nexus3.onap.org:10001
31image: onap/aai-graphadmin:1.0-STAGING-latest
32pullPolicy: Always
33restartPolicy: Always
rajeshkalai9fcfbce2018-09-20 06:36:28 -040034flavor: small
Kajur, Harish (vk250x)00107b52018-09-06 14:44:40 -040035# default number of instances
36replicaCount: 1
37
38# Configuration for the graphadmin deployment
39config:
40
41 # Specifies the timeout limit for the REST API requests
42 timeout:
43 enabled: true
44 limit: 180000
45
46 # Default maximum records to fix for the data grooming and dupeTool
47 maxFix:
48 dataGrooming: 150
49 dupeTool: 25
50
51 # Default number of sleep minutes for dataGrooming and dupeTool
52 sleepMinutes:
53 dataGrooming: 7
54 dupeTool: 7
55
56 # Cron specific attributes to be triggered for the graphadmin spring cron tasks
57 cron:
58 # Specifies that the data grooming tool which runs duplicates should be enabled
59 dataGrooming:
60 enabled: true
61 # Specifies that the data snapshot which takes a graphson snapshot should be enabled
62 dataSnapshot:
63 enabled: true
64 params: JUST_TAKE_SNAPSHOT
65
66 # Data cleanup which zips snapshots older than x days and deletes older than y days
67 dataCleanup:
68
69 dataGrooming:
70 enabled: true
71 # Zips up the dataGrooming files older than 5 days
72 ageZip: 5
73 # Deletes the dataGrooming files older than 30 days
74 ageDelete: 30
75
76 dataSnapshot:
77 enabled: true
78 # Zips up the dataSnapshot graphson files older than 5 days
79 ageZip: 5
80 # Deletes the dataSnapshot graphson files older than 30 days
81 ageDelete: 30
82
83nodeSelector: {}
84
85affinity: {}
86
87# probe configuration parameters
88liveness:
89 initialDelaySeconds: 60
90 periodSeconds: 60
91 # necessary to disable liveness probe when setting breakpoints
92 # in debugger so K8s doesn't restart unresponsive container
93 enabled: false
94
95readiness:
96 initialDelaySeconds: 60
97 periodSeconds: 10
98
99service:
100 type: ClusterIP
101 # REST API port for the graphadmin microservice
102 portName: aai-graphadmin-8449
103 internalPort: 8449
104 portName2: aai-graphadmin-5005
105 internalPort2: 5005
106
107ingress:
108 enabled: false
109
Kajur, Harish (vk250x)00107b52018-09-06 14:44:40 -0400110 # We usually recommend not to specify default resources and to leave this as a conscious
111 # choice for the user. This also increases chances charts run on environments with little
112 # resources, such as Minikube. If you do want to specify resources, uncomment the following
113 # lines, adjust them as necessary, and remove the curly braces after 'resources:'.
114 #
115 # Example:
116 # Configure resource requests and limits
117 # ref: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/compute-resources/
118 # Minimum memory for development is 2 CPU cores and 4GB memory
119 # Minimum memory for production is 4 CPU cores and 8GB memory
120#resources:
121# limits:
122# cpu: 2
123# memory: 4Gi
124# requests:
125# cpu: 2
126# memory: 4Gi
rajeshkalai9fcfbce2018-09-20 06:36:28 -0400127resources:
128 small:
129 limits:
130 cpu: 2
131 memory: 4Gi
132 requests:
133 cpu: 2
134 memory: 4Gi
135 large:
136 limits:
137 cpu: 4
138 memory: 8Gi
139 requests:
140 cpu: 4
141 memory: 8Gi