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10 changes: 5 additions & 5 deletions Makefile
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Expand Up @@ -23,14 +23,14 @@ IMAGE_ORG ?= $(USER)
REPO ?= quay.io/$(IMAGE_ORG)

# Component versions to use in bundle / release (do not use $VERSION for that)
PREVIOUS_VERSION ?= v1.0.4
BUNDLE_VERSION ?= 1.0.5
PREVIOUS_VERSION ?= v1.0.5
BUNDLE_VERSION ?= 1.6.0-crc0
# console plugin
export PLG_VERSION ?= v0.1.12
export PLG_VERSION ?= v1.6.0-crc0
# flowlogs-pipeline
export FLP_VERSION ?= v0.1.11
export FLP_VERSION ?= v1.6.0-crc0
# eBPF agent
export BPF_VERSION ?= v0.3.3
export BPF_VERSION ?= v1.6.0-crc0

# Allows building bundles in Mac replacing BSD 'sed' command by GNU-compatible 'gsed'
ifeq (,$(shell which gsed 2>/dev/null))
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28 changes: 14 additions & 14 deletions bundle/manifests/netobserv-operator.clusterserviceversion.yaml
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capabilities: Seamless Upgrades
categories: Monitoring, Networking
console.openshift.io/plugins: '["netobserv-plugin"]'
containerImage: quay.io/netobserv/network-observability-operator:1.0.5
containerImage: quay.io/netobserv/network-observability-operator:1.6.0-crc0
createdAt: ':created-at:'
description: Network flows collector and monitoring solution
operatorframework.io/initialization-resource: '{"apiVersion":"flows.netobserv.io/v1beta2",
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operatorframework.io/arch.ppc64le: supported
operatorframework.io/arch.s390x: supported
operatorframework.io/os.linux: supported
name: netobserv-operator.v1.0.5
name: netobserv-operator.v1.6.0-crc0
namespace: placeholder
spec:
apiservicedefinitions: {}
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## Configuration
The `FlowCollector` resource is used to configure the operator and its managed components. A comprehensive documentation is [available here](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator/blob/1.0.5/docs/FlowCollector.md), and a full sample file [there](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator/blob/1.0.5/config/samples/flows_v1beta2_flowcollector.yaml).
The `FlowCollector` resource is used to configure the operator and its managed components. A comprehensive documentation is [available here](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator/blob/1.6.0-crc0/docs/FlowCollector.md), and a full sample file [there](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator/blob/1.6.0-crc0/config/samples/flows_v1beta2_flowcollector.yaml).
To edit configuration in cluster, run:
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- Loki (`spec.loki`): configure here how to reach Loki. The default values match the Loki quick install paths mentioned above, but you might have to configure differently if you used another installation method. Make sure to disable it (`spec.loki.enable`) if you don't want to use Loki.
- Quick filters (`spec.consolePlugin.quickFilters`): configure preset filters to be displayed in the Console plugin. They offer a way to quickly switch from filters to others, such as showing / hiding pods network, or infrastructure network, or application network, etc. They can be tuned to reflect the different workloads running on your cluster. For a list of available filters, [check this page](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator/blob/1.0.5/docs/QuickFilters.md).
- Quick filters (`spec.consolePlugin.quickFilters`): configure preset filters to be displayed in the Console plugin. They offer a way to quickly switch from filters to others, such as showing / hiding pods network, or infrastructure network, or application network, etc. They can be tuned to reflect the different workloads running on your cluster. For a list of available filters, [check this page](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator/blob/1.6.0-crc0/docs/QuickFilters.md).
- Kafka (`spec.deploymentModel: KAFKA` and `spec.kafka`): when enabled, integrates the flow collection pipeline with Kafka, by splitting ingestion from transformation (kube enrichment, derived metrics, ...). Kafka can provide better scalability, resiliency and high availability ([view more details](https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/integration/what-is-apache-kafka)). Assumes Kafka is already deployed and a topic is created.
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This documentation includes:
- An [overview](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator#openshift-console) of the features, with screenshots
- More information on [configuring metrics](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator/blob/1.0.5/docs/Metrics.md).
- More information on [configuring metrics](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator/blob/1.6.0-crc0/docs/Metrics.md).
- A [performance](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator#performance-fine-tuning) section, for fine-tuning
- A [security](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator#securing-data-and-communications) section
- An [F.A.Q.](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator#faq--troubleshooting) section
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- /manager
env:
- name: RELATED_IMAGE_EBPF_AGENT
value: quay.io/netobserv/netobserv-ebpf-agent:v0.3.3
value: quay.io/netobserv/netobserv-ebpf-agent:v1.6.0-crc0
- name: RELATED_IMAGE_FLOWLOGS_PIPELINE
value: quay.io/netobserv/flowlogs-pipeline:v0.1.11
value: quay.io/netobserv/flowlogs-pipeline:v1.6.0-crc0
- name: RELATED_IMAGE_CONSOLE_PLUGIN
value: quay.io/netobserv/network-observability-console-plugin:v0.1.12
value: quay.io/netobserv/network-observability-console-plugin:v1.6.0-crc0
- name: DOWNSTREAM_DEPLOYMENT
value: "false"
- name: PROFILING_BIND_ADDRESS
image: quay.io/netobserv/network-observability-operator:1.0.5
image: quay.io/netobserv/network-observability-operator:1.6.0-crc0
imagePullPolicy: Always
livenessProbe:
httpGet:
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name: Red Hat
url: https://www.redhat.com
relatedImages:
- image: quay.io/netobserv/netobserv-ebpf-agent:v0.3.3
- image: quay.io/netobserv/netobserv-ebpf-agent:v1.6.0-crc0
name: ebpf-agent
- image: quay.io/netobserv/flowlogs-pipeline:v0.1.11
- image: quay.io/netobserv/flowlogs-pipeline:v1.6.0-crc0
name: flowlogs-pipeline
- image: quay.io/netobserv/network-observability-console-plugin:v0.1.12
- image: quay.io/netobserv/network-observability-console-plugin:v1.6.0-crc0
name: console-plugin
replaces: netobserv-operator.v1.0.4
version: 1.0.5
replaces: netobserv-operator.v1.0.5
version: 1.6.0-crc0
webhookdefinitions:
- admissionReviewVersions:
- v1beta1
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provider:
name: Red Hat
url: https://www.redhat.com
replaces: netobserv-operator.v1.0.4
replaces: netobserv-operator.v1.0.5
version: 0.0.0
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Expand Up @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ In that case, you can still get the Prometheus metrics or export raw flows to a

## Configuration

The `FlowCollector` resource is used to configure the operator and its managed components. A comprehensive documentation is [available here](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator/blob/1.0.5/docs/FlowCollector.md), and a full sample file [there](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator/blob/1.0.5/config/samples/flows_v1beta2_flowcollector.yaml).
The `FlowCollector` resource is used to configure the operator and its managed components. A comprehensive documentation is [available here](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator/blob/1.6.0-crc0/docs/FlowCollector.md), and a full sample file [there](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator/blob/1.6.0-crc0/config/samples/flows_v1beta2_flowcollector.yaml).

To edit configuration in cluster, run:

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- Loki (`spec.loki`): configure here how to reach Loki. The default values match the Loki quick install paths mentioned above, but you might have to configure differently if you used another installation method. Make sure to disable it (`spec.loki.enable`) if you don't want to use Loki.

- Quick filters (`spec.consolePlugin.quickFilters`): configure preset filters to be displayed in the Console plugin. They offer a way to quickly switch from filters to others, such as showing / hiding pods network, or infrastructure network, or application network, etc. They can be tuned to reflect the different workloads running on your cluster. For a list of available filters, [check this page](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator/blob/1.0.5/docs/QuickFilters.md).
- Quick filters (`spec.consolePlugin.quickFilters`): configure preset filters to be displayed in the Console plugin. They offer a way to quickly switch from filters to others, such as showing / hiding pods network, or infrastructure network, or application network, etc. They can be tuned to reflect the different workloads running on your cluster. For a list of available filters, [check this page](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator/blob/1.6.0-crc0/docs/QuickFilters.md).

- Kafka (`spec.deploymentModel: KAFKA` and `spec.kafka`): when enabled, integrates the flow collection pipeline with Kafka, by splitting ingestion from transformation (kube enrichment, derived metrics, ...). Kafka can provide better scalability, resiliency and high availability ([view more details](https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/integration/what-is-apache-kafka)). Assumes Kafka is already deployed and a topic is created.

Expand All @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ Please refer to the documentation on GitHub for more information.
This documentation includes:

- An [overview](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator#openshift-console) of the features, with screenshots
- More information on [configuring metrics](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator/blob/1.0.5/docs/Metrics.md).
- More information on [configuring metrics](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator/blob/1.6.0-crc0/docs/Metrics.md).
- A [performance](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator#performance-fine-tuning) section, for fine-tuning
- A [security](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator#securing-data-and-communications) section
- An [F.A.Q.](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator#faq--troubleshooting) section
6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions config/descriptions/upstream.md
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## Configuration

The `FlowCollector` resource is used to configure the operator and its managed components. A comprehensive documentation is [available here](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator/blob/1.0.5/docs/FlowCollector.md), and a full sample file [there](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator/blob/1.0.5/config/samples/flows_v1beta2_flowcollector.yaml).
The `FlowCollector` resource is used to configure the operator and its managed components. A comprehensive documentation is [available here](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator/blob/1.6.0-crc0/docs/FlowCollector.md), and a full sample file [there](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator/blob/1.6.0-crc0/config/samples/flows_v1beta2_flowcollector.yaml).

To edit configuration in cluster, run:

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- Loki (`spec.loki`): configure here how to reach Loki. The default values match the Loki quick install paths mentioned above, but you might have to configure differently if you used another installation method. Make sure to disable it (`spec.loki.enable`) if you don't want to use Loki.

- Quick filters (`spec.consolePlugin.quickFilters`): configure preset filters to be displayed in the Console plugin. They offer a way to quickly switch from filters to others, such as showing / hiding pods network, or infrastructure network, or application network, etc. They can be tuned to reflect the different workloads running on your cluster. For a list of available filters, [check this page](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator/blob/1.0.5/docs/QuickFilters.md).
- Quick filters (`spec.consolePlugin.quickFilters`): configure preset filters to be displayed in the Console plugin. They offer a way to quickly switch from filters to others, such as showing / hiding pods network, or infrastructure network, or application network, etc. They can be tuned to reflect the different workloads running on your cluster. For a list of available filters, [check this page](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator/blob/1.6.0-crc0/docs/QuickFilters.md).

- Kafka (`spec.deploymentModel: KAFKA` and `spec.kafka`): when enabled, integrates the flow collection pipeline with Kafka, by splitting ingestion from transformation (kube enrichment, derived metrics, ...). Kafka can provide better scalability, resiliency and high availability ([view more details](https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/integration/what-is-apache-kafka)). Assumes Kafka is already deployed and a topic is created.

Expand All @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ Please refer to the documentation on GitHub for more information.
This documentation includes:

- An [overview](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator#openshift-console) of the features, with screenshots
- More information on [configuring metrics](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator/blob/1.0.5/docs/Metrics.md).
- More information on [configuring metrics](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator/blob/1.6.0-crc0/docs/Metrics.md).
- A [performance](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator#performance-fine-tuning) section, for fine-tuning
- A [security](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator#securing-data-and-communications) section
- An [F.A.Q.](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator#faq--troubleshooting) section
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images:
- name: controller
newName: quay.io/netobserv/network-observability-operator
newTag: 1.0.5
newTag: 1.6.0-crc0
commonLabels:
app: netobserv-operator
6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions config/manager/manager.yaml
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- --profiling-bind-address=$(PROFILING_BIND_ADDRESS)
env:
- name: RELATED_IMAGE_EBPF_AGENT
value: quay.io/netobserv/netobserv-ebpf-agent:v0.3.3
value: quay.io/netobserv/netobserv-ebpf-agent:v1.6.0-crc0
- name: RELATED_IMAGE_FLOWLOGS_PIPELINE
value: quay.io/netobserv/flowlogs-pipeline:v0.1.11
value: quay.io/netobserv/flowlogs-pipeline:v1.6.0-crc0
- name: RELATED_IMAGE_CONSOLE_PLUGIN
value: quay.io/netobserv/network-observability-console-plugin:v0.1.12
value: quay.io/netobserv/network-observability-console-plugin:v1.6.0-crc0
- name: DOWNSTREAM_DEPLOYMENT
value: "false"
- name: PROFILING_BIND_ADDRESS
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