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Question1 :- Can I get the memory-footprints for my application POD running in kubernetes? #3783

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AnkitVaidya01 opened this Issue Feb 2, 2018 · 2 comments

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AnkitVaidya01 commented Feb 2, 2018

What did you do?

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gouthamve commented Feb 2, 2018

It makes more sense to ask questions like this on the prometheus-users mailing list rather than in a GitHub issue. On the mailing list, more people are available to potentially respond to your question, and the whole community can benefit from the answers provided.

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