175 lines
9.3 KiB
YAML
175 lines
9.3 KiB
YAML
---
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apiVersion: installer.kubesphere.io/v1alpha1
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kind: ClusterConfiguration
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metadata:
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name: ks-installer
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namespace: kubesphere-system
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labels:
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version: v3.2.1
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spec:
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persistence:
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storageClass: "" # If there is no default StorageClass in your cluster, you need to specify an existing StorageClass here.
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authentication:
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jwtSecret: "" # Keep the jwtSecret consistent with the Host Cluster. Retrieve the jwtSecret by executing "kubectl -n kubesphere-system get cm kubesphere-config -o yaml | grep -v "apiVersion" | grep jwtSecret" on the Host Cluster.
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local_registry: "" # Add your private registry address if it is needed.
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# dev_tag: "" # Add your kubesphere image tag you want to install, by default it's same as ks-install release version.
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etcd:
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monitoring: false # Enable or disable etcd monitoring dashboard installation. You have to create a Secret for etcd before you enable it.
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endpointIps: localhost # etcd cluster EndpointIps. It can be a bunch of IPs here.
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port: 2379 # etcd port.
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tlsEnable: true
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common:
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core:
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console:
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enableMultiLogin: true # Enable or disable simultaneous logins. It allows different users to log in with the same account at the same time.
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port: 30880
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type: NodePort
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# apiserver: # Enlarge the apiserver and controller manager's resource requests and limits for the large cluster
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# resources: {}
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# controllerManager:
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# resources: {}
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redis:
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enabled: false
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volumeSize: 2Gi # Redis PVC size.
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openldap:
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enabled: false
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volumeSize: 2Gi # openldap PVC size.
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minio:
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volumeSize: 20Gi # Minio PVC size.
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monitoring:
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# type: external # Whether to specify the external prometheus stack, and need to modify the endpoint at the next line.
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endpoint: http://prometheus-operated.kubesphere-monitoring-system.svc:9090 # Prometheus endpoint to get metrics data.
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GPUMonitoring: # Enable or disable the GPU-related metrics. If you enable this switch but have no GPU resources, Kubesphere will set it to zero.
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enabled: false
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gpu: # Install GPUKinds. The default GPU kind is nvidia.com/gpu. Other GPU kinds can be added here according to your needs.
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kinds:
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- resourceName: "nvidia.com/gpu"
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resourceType: "GPU"
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default: true
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es: # Storage backend for logging, events and auditing.
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# master:
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# volumeSize: 4Gi # The volume size of Elasticsearch master nodes.
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# replicas: 1 # The total number of master nodes. Even numbers are not allowed.
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# resources: {}
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# data:
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# volumeSize: 20Gi # The volume size of Elasticsearch data nodes.
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# replicas: 1 # The total number of data nodes.
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# resources: {}
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logMaxAge: 7 # Log retention time in built-in Elasticsearch. It is 7 days by default.
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elkPrefix: logstash # The string making up index names. The index name will be formatted as ks-<elk_prefix>-log.
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basicAuth:
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enabled: false
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username: ""
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password: ""
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externalElasticsearchUrl: ""
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externalElasticsearchPort: ""
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alerting: # (CPU: 0.1 Core, Memory: 100 MiB) It enables users to customize alerting policies to send messages to receivers in time with different time intervals and alerting levels to choose from.
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enabled: false # Enable or disable the KubeSphere Alerting System.
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# thanosruler:
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# replicas: 1
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# resources: {}
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auditing: # Provide a security-relevant chronological set of records,recording the sequence of activities happening on the platform, initiated by different tenants.
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enabled: false # Enable or disable the KubeSphere Auditing Log System.
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# operator:
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# resources: {}
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# webhook:
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# resources: {}
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devops: # (CPU: 0.47 Core, Memory: 8.6 G) Provide an out-of-the-box CI/CD system based on Jenkins, and automated workflow tools including Source-to-Image & Binary-to-Image.
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enabled: false # Enable or disable the KubeSphere DevOps System.
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# resources: {}
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jenkinsMemoryLim: 2Gi # Jenkins memory limit.
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jenkinsMemoryReq: 1500Mi # Jenkins memory request.
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jenkinsVolumeSize: 8Gi # Jenkins volume size.
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jenkinsJavaOpts_Xms: 512m # The following three fields are JVM parameters.
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jenkinsJavaOpts_Xmx: 512m
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jenkinsJavaOpts_MaxRAM: 2g
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events: # Provide a graphical web console for Kubernetes Events exporting, filtering and alerting in multi-tenant Kubernetes clusters.
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enabled: false # Enable or disable the KubeSphere Events System.
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# operator:
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# resources: {}
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# exporter:
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# resources: {}
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# ruler:
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# enabled: true
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# replicas: 2
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# resources: {}
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logging: # (CPU: 57 m, Memory: 2.76 G) Flexible logging functions are provided for log query, collection and management in a unified console. Additional log collectors can be added, such as Elasticsearch, Kafka and Fluentd.
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enabled: false # Enable or disable the KubeSphere Logging System.
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containerruntime: docker
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logsidecar:
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enabled: true
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replicas: 2
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# resources: {}
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metrics_server: # (CPU: 56 m, Memory: 44.35 MiB) It enables HPA (Horizontal Pod Autoscaler).
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enabled: false # Enable or disable metrics-server.
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monitoring:
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storageClass: "" # If there is an independent StorageClass you need for Prometheus, you can specify it here. The default StorageClass is used by default.
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# kube_rbac_proxy:
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# resources: {}
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# kube_state_metrics:
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# resources: {}
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# prometheus:
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# replicas: 1 # Prometheus replicas are responsible for monitoring different segments of data source and providing high availability.
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# volumeSize: 20Gi # Prometheus PVC size.
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# resources: {}
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# operator:
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# resources: {}
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# adapter:
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# resources: {}
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# node_exporter:
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# resources: {}
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# alertmanager:
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# replicas: 1 # AlertManager Replicas.
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# resources: {}
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# notification_manager:
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# resources: {}
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# operator:
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# resources: {}
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# proxy:
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# resources: {}
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gpu: # GPU monitoring-related plug-in installation.
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nvidia_dcgm_exporter: # Ensure that gpu resources on your hosts can be used normally, otherwise this plug-in will not work properly.
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enabled: false # Check whether the labels on the GPU hosts contain "nvidia.com/gpu.present=true" to ensure that the DCGM pod is scheduled to these nodes.
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# resources: {}
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multicluster:
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clusterRole: none # host | member | none # You can install a solo cluster, or specify it as the Host or Member Cluster.
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network:
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networkpolicy: # Network policies allow network isolation within the same cluster, which means firewalls can be set up between certain instances (Pods).
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# Make sure that the CNI network plugin used by the cluster supports NetworkPolicy. There are a number of CNI network plugins that support NetworkPolicy, including Calico, Cilium, Kube-router, Romana and Weave Net.
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enabled: false # Enable or disable network policies.
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ippool: # Use Pod IP Pools to manage the Pod network address space. Pods to be created can be assigned IP addresses from a Pod IP Pool.
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type: none # Specify "calico" for this field if Calico is used as your CNI plugin. "none" means that Pod IP Pools are disabled.
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topology: # Use Service Topology to view Service-to-Service communication based on Weave Scope.
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type: none # Specify "weave-scope" for this field to enable Service Topology. "none" means that Service Topology is disabled.
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openpitrix: # An App Store that is accessible to all platform tenants. You can use it to manage apps across their entire lifecycle.
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store:
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enabled: false # Enable or disable the KubeSphere App Store.
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servicemesh: # (0.3 Core, 300 MiB) Provide fine-grained traffic management, observability and tracing, and visualized traffic topology.
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enabled: false # Base component (pilot). Enable or disable KubeSphere Service Mesh (Istio-based).
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kubeedge: # Add edge nodes to your cluster and deploy workloads on edge nodes.
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enabled: false # Enable or disable KubeEdge.
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cloudCore:
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nodeSelector: {"node-role.kubernetes.io/worker": ""}
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tolerations: []
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cloudhubPort: "10000"
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cloudhubQuicPort: "10001"
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cloudhubHttpsPort: "10002"
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cloudstreamPort: "10003"
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tunnelPort: "10004"
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cloudHub:
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advertiseAddress: # At least a public IP address or an IP address which can be accessed by edge nodes must be provided.
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- "" # Note that once KubeEdge is enabled, CloudCore will malfunction if the address is not provided.
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nodeLimit: "100"
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service:
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cloudhubNodePort: "30000"
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cloudhubQuicNodePort: "30001"
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cloudhubHttpsNodePort: "30002"
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cloudstreamNodePort: "30003"
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tunnelNodePort: "30004"
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edgeWatcher:
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nodeSelector: {"node-role.kubernetes.io/worker": ""}
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tolerations: []
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edgeWatcherAgent:
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nodeSelector: {"node-role.kubernetes.io/worker": ""}
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tolerations: []
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