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Describe the bug
Tried to install prometheus on gke using the helm stable/prometheus charts.Not able to see any of the kubernetes job names in the values.yaml to be seen on the promethesus target.
Only the default prometheus target is being shown and only its metrics are avialable
Version of Helm and Kubernetes:
Helm 3 and gke 1.17 (also tried on gke 1.15)
Which chart:
stable/prometheus
What happened:
Not able to see any of the kubernetes job names in the values.yaml to be seen on the prometheus target.
What you expected to happen:
Expected to some kubernetes targets like pods,nodes in prometheus
How to reproduce it (as minimally and precisely as possible):
1.helm install stable/prometheus on a running cluster.
2.Check the the targets in prometheus UI.
Anything else we need to know:
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Describe the bug
Tried to install prometheus on gke using the helm stable/prometheus charts.Not able to see any of the kubernetes job names in the values.yaml to be seen on the promethesus target.
Only the default prometheus target is being shown and only its metrics are avialable
Version of Helm and Kubernetes:
Helm 3 and gke 1.17 (also tried on gke 1.15)
Which chart:
stable/prometheus
What happened:
Not able to see any of the kubernetes job names in the values.yaml to be seen on the prometheus target.
What you expected to happen:
Expected to some kubernetes targets like pods,nodes in prometheus
How to reproduce it (as minimally and precisely as possible):
1.helm install stable/prometheus on a running cluster.
2.Check the the targets in prometheus UI.
Anything else we need to know:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: