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You probably want to use PodMonitor and set |
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By definition, unready pods will not be included in the Kubernetes endpoints backing the service so you want PodMonitor anyway. |
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It is unclear from documentation.
AFAIK Service only routes to endpoints that are for pods (or containers?) that are in ready state.
But that is now what one usually wants for monitoring. For monitoring, one wants to monitor and scrape even the non-ready ones.
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