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# Copyright 2022-2023 ETSI TeraFlowSDN - TFS OSG (https://tfs.etsi.org/)
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
apiVersion: monitoring.coreos.com/v1
kind: ServiceMonitor
metadata:
namespace: monitoring # namespace where prometheus is running
name: tfs-contextservice-metric
labels:
app: contextservice
#release: prometheus
#release: prom # name of the release
# ( VERY IMPORTANT: You need to know the correct release name by viewing
# the servicemonitor of Prometheus itself: Without the correct name,
# Prometheus cannot identify the metrics of the Flask app as the target.)
spec:
selector:
matchLabels:
# Target app service
#namespace: tfs
app: contextservice # same as above
#release: prometheus # same as above
endpoints:
- port: metrics # named port in target app
scheme: http
path: /metrics # path to scrape
namespaceSelector:
any: false
matchNames:
- tfs # namespace where the app is running
---
apiVersion: monitoring.coreos.com/v1
kind: ServiceMonitor
metadata:
namespace: monitoring # namespace where prometheus is running
name: tfs-deviceservice-metric
labels:
app: deviceservice
#release: prometheus
#release: prom # name of the release
# ( VERY IMPORTANT: You need to know the correct release name by viewing
# the servicemonitor of Prometheus itself: Without the correct name,
# Prometheus cannot identify the metrics of the Flask app as the target.)
spec:
selector:
matchLabels:
# Target app service
#namespace: tfs
app: deviceservice # same as above
#release: prometheus # same as above
endpoints:
- port: metrics # named port in target app
scheme: http
path: /metrics # path to scrape
namespaceSelector:
any: false
matchNames:
- tfs # namespace where the app is running
---
apiVersion: monitoring.coreos.com/v1
kind: ServiceMonitor
metadata:
namespace: monitoring # namespace where prometheus is running
name: tfs-serviceservice-metric
labels:
app: serviceservice
#release: prometheus
#release: prom # name of the release
# ( VERY IMPORTANT: You need to know the correct release name by viewing
# the servicemonitor of Prometheus itself: Without the correct name,
# Prometheus cannot identify the metrics of the Flask app as the target.)
spec:
selector:
matchLabels:
# Target app service
#namespace: tfs
app: serviceservice # same as above
#release: prometheus # same as above
endpoints:
- port: metrics # named port in target app
scheme: http
path: /metrics # path to scrape
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namespaceSelector:
any: false
matchNames:
- tfs # namespace where the app is running
---
apiVersion: monitoring.coreos.com/v1
kind: ServiceMonitor
metadata:
namespace: monitoring # namespace where prometheus is running
name: tfs-sliceservice-metric
labels:
app: sliceservice
#release: prometheus
#release: prom # name of the release
# ( VERY IMPORTANT: You need to know the correct release name by viewing
# the servicemonitor of Prometheus itself: Without the correct name,
# Prometheus cannot identify the metrics of the Flask app as the target.)
spec:
selector:
matchLabels:
# Target app service
#namespace: tfs
app: sliceservice # same as above
#release: prometheus # same as above
endpoints:
- port: metrics # named port in target app
scheme: http
path: /metrics # path to scrape
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namespaceSelector:
any: false
matchNames:
- tfs # namespace where the app is running
---
apiVersion: monitoring.coreos.com/v1
kind: ServiceMonitor
metadata:
namespace: monitoring # namespace where prometheus is running
name: tfs-pathcompservice-metric
labels:
app: pathcompservice
#release: prometheus
#release: prom # name of the release
# ( VERY IMPORTANT: You need to know the correct release name by viewing
# the servicemonitor of Prometheus itself: Without the correct name,
# Prometheus cannot identify the metrics of the Flask app as the target.)
spec:
selector:
matchLabels:
# Target app service
#namespace: tfs
app: pathcompservice # same as above
#release: prometheus # same as above
endpoints:
- port: metrics # named port in target app
scheme: http
path: /metrics # path to scrape
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namespaceSelector:
any: false
matchNames:
- tfs # namespace where the app is running
---
apiVersion: monitoring.coreos.com/v1
kind: ServiceMonitor
metadata:
namespace: monitoring # namespace where prometheus is running
name: tfs-monitoringservice-metric
labels:
app: monitoringservice
#release: prometheus
#release: prom # name of the release
# ( VERY IMPORTANT: You need to know the correct release name by viewing
# the servicemonitor of Prometheus itself: Without the correct name,
# Prometheus cannot identify the metrics of the Flask app as the target.)
spec:
selector:
matchLabels:
# Target app service
#namespace: tfs
app: monitoringservice # same as above
#release: prometheus # same as above
endpoints:
- port: metrics # named port in target app
scheme: http
path: /metrics # path to scrape
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namespaceSelector:
any: false
matchNames:
- tfs # namespace where the app is running
---
apiVersion: monitoring.coreos.com/v1
kind: ServiceMonitor
metadata:
namespace: monitoring # namespace where prometheus is running
name: tfs-dltservice-metric
labels:
app: dltservice
#release: prometheus
#release: prom # name of the release
# ( VERY IMPORTANT: You need to know the correct release name by viewing
# the servicemonitor of Prometheus itself: Without the correct name,
# Prometheus cannot identify the metrics of the Flask app as the target.)
spec:
selector:
matchLabels:
# Target app service
#namespace: tfs
app: dltservice # same as above
#release: prometheus # same as above
endpoints:
- port: metrics # named port in target app
scheme: http
path: /metrics # path to scrape
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namespaceSelector:
any: false
matchNames:
- tfs # namespace where the app is running
---
apiVersion: monitoring.coreos.com/v1
kind: ServiceMonitor
metadata:
namespace: monitoring # namespace where prometheus is running
name: tfs-interdomainservice-metric
labels:
app: interdomainservice
#release: prometheus
#release: prom # name of the release
# ( VERY IMPORTANT: You need to know the correct release name by viewing
# the servicemonitor of Prometheus itself: Without the correct name,
# Prometheus cannot identify the metrics of the Flask app as the target.)
spec:
selector:
matchLabels:
# Target app service
#namespace: tfs
app: interdomainservice # same as above
#release: prometheus # same as above
endpoints:
- port: metrics # named port in target app
scheme: http
path: /metrics # path to scrape
namespaceSelector:
any: false
matchNames:
- tfs # namespace where the app is running
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---
apiVersion: monitoring.coreos.com/v1
kind: ServiceMonitor
metadata:
namespace: monitoring # namespace where prometheus is running
name: tfs-policyservice-metric
labels:
app: policyservice
#release: prometheus
#release: prom # name of the release
# ( VERY IMPORTANT: You need to know the correct release name by viewing
# the servicemonitor of Prometheus itself: Without the correct name,
# Prometheus cannot identify the metrics of the Flask app as the target.)
spec:
selector:
matchLabels:
# Target app service
#namespace: tfs
app: policyservice # same as above
#release: prometheus # same as above
endpoints:
- port: metrics # named port in target app
scheme: http
path: /q/metrics # path to scrape
interval: 5s # scrape interval
namespaceSelector:
any: false
matchNames:
- tfs # namespace where the app is running
---
apiVersion: monitoring.coreos.com/v1
kind: ServiceMonitor
metadata:
namespace: monitoring # namespace where prometheus is running
name: tfs-automationservice-metric
labels:
app: automationservice
#release: prometheus
#release: prom # name of the release
# ( VERY IMPORTANT: You need to know the correct release name by viewing
# the servicemonitor of Prometheus itself: Without the correct name,
# Prometheus cannot identify the metrics of the Flask app as the target.)
spec:
selector:
matchLabels:
# Target app service
#namespace: tfs
app: automationservice # same as above
#release: prometheus # same as above
endpoints:
- port: metrics # named port in target app
scheme: http
path: /q/metrics # path to scrape
interval: 5s # scrape interval
namespaceSelector:
any: false
matchNames:
- tfs # namespace where the app is running
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---
apiVersion: monitoring.coreos.com/v1
kind: ServiceMonitor
metadata:
namespace: monitoring # namespace where prometheus is running
name: tfs-computeservice-metric
labels:
app: computeservice
#release: prometheus
#release: prom # name of the release
# ( VERY IMPORTANT: You need to know the correct release name by viewing
# the servicemonitor of Prometheus itself: Without the correct name,
# Prometheus cannot identify the metrics of the Flask app as the target.)
spec:
selector:
matchLabels:
# Target app service
#namespace: tfs
app: computeservice # same as above
#release: prometheus # same as above
endpoints:
- port: metrics # named port in target app
scheme: http
path: /metrics # path to scrape
interval: 5s # scrape interval
namespaceSelector:
any: false
matchNames:
- tfs # namespace where the app is running
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---
apiVersion: monitoring.coreos.com/v1
kind: ServiceMonitor
metadata:
namespace: monitoring # namespace where prometheus is running
name: tfs-load-generatorservice-metric
labels:
app: load-generatorservice
#release: prometheus
#release: prom # name of the release
# ( VERY IMPORTANT: You need to know the correct release name by viewing
# the servicemonitor of Prometheus itself: Without the correct name,
# Prometheus cannot identify the metrics of the Flask app as the target.)
spec:
selector:
matchLabels:
# Target app service
#namespace: tfs
app: load-generatorservice # same as above
#release: prometheus # same as above
endpoints:
- port: metrics # named port in target app
scheme: http
path: /metrics # path to scrape
interval: 5s # scrape interval
namespaceSelector:
any: false
matchNames:
- tfs # namespace where the app is running
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---
apiVersion: monitoring.coreos.com/v1
kind: ServiceMonitor
metadata:
namespace: monitoring # namespace where prometheus is running
name: tfs-dbscanservingservice-metric
labels:
app: dbscanservingservice
#release: prometheus
#release: prom # name of the release
# ( VERY IMPORTANT: You need to know the correct release name by viewing
# the servicemonitor of Prometheus itself: Without the correct name,
# Prometheus cannot identify the metrics of the Flask app as the target.)
spec:
selector:
matchLabels:
# Target app service
#namespace: tfs
app: dbscanservingservice # same as above
#release: prometheus # same as above
endpoints:
- port: metrics # named port in target app
scheme: http
path: /metrics # path to scrape
interval: 5s # scrape interval
namespaceSelector:
any: false
matchNames:
- tfs # namespace where the app is running
---
apiVersion: monitoring.coreos.com/v1
kind: ServiceMonitor
metadata:
namespace: monitoring # namespace where prometheus is running
name: tfs-opticalattackmitigatorservice-metric
labels:
app: opticalattackmitigatorservice
#release: prometheus
#release: prom # name of the release
# ( VERY IMPORTANT: You need to know the correct release name by viewing
# the servicemonitor of Prometheus itself: Without the correct name,
# Prometheus cannot identify the metrics of the Flask app as the target.)
spec:
selector:
matchLabels:
# Target app service
#namespace: tfs
app: opticalattackmitigatorservice # same as above
#release: prometheus # same as above
endpoints:
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- port: metrics # named port in target app
scheme: http
path: /metrics # path to scrape
interval: 5s # scrape interval
namespaceSelector:
any: false
matchNames:
- tfs # namespace where the app is running
---
apiVersion: monitoring.coreos.com/v1
kind: ServiceMonitor
metadata:
namespace: monitoring # namespace where prometheus is running
name: tfs-opticalattackdetectorservice-metric
labels:
app: opticalattackdetectorservice
#release: prometheus
#release: prom # name of the release
# ( VERY IMPORTANT: You need to know the correct release name by viewing
# the servicemonitor of Prometheus itself: Without the correct name,
# Prometheus cannot identify the metrics of the Flask app as the target.)
spec:
selector:
matchLabels:
# Target app service
#namespace: tfs
app: opticalattackdetectorservice # same as above
#release: prometheus # same as above
endpoints:
- port: metrics # named port in target app
scheme: http
path: /metrics # path to scrape
interval: 5s # scrape interval
namespaceSelector:
any: false
matchNames:
- tfs # namespace where the app is running
---
apiVersion: monitoring.coreos.com/v1
kind: ServiceMonitor
metadata:
namespace: monitoring # namespace where prometheus is running
name: tfs-opticalattackmanagerservice-metric
labels:
app: opticalattackmanagerservice
#release: prometheus
#release: prom # name of the release
# ( VERY IMPORTANT: You need to know the correct release name by viewing
# the servicemonitor of Prometheus itself: Without the correct name,
# Prometheus cannot identify the metrics of the Flask app as the target.)
spec:
selector:
matchLabels:
# Target app service
#namespace: tfs
app: opticalattackmanagerservice # same as above
#release: prometheus # same as above
endpoints:
- port: metrics # named port in target app
scheme: http
path: /metrics # path to scrape
interval: 5s # scrape interval
namespaceSelector:
any: false
matchNames:
- tfs # namespace where the app is running