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clockworksoul avatar clockworksoul commented on September 15, 2024

Crap, I just saw that you assigned this to yourself after I nearly finished a README.

Would you mind if I submit a PR, and we can choose our favorite?

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clockworksoul avatar clockworksoul commented on September 15, 2024

I pushed my work so far (a copy/modify of the pires/kubernetes-elasticsearch-cluster README) to the enbiggen-readme branch. I put it down at the Kibana section, so anything after that still refers to kubectl and the like.

If you like it, you can feel free to adopt and modify it. If your work is further along or is otherwise better, even better! 😄 In any case, I don't want to step on or reproduce your efforts. Apologies for not checking for an assignee.

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sagikazarmark avatar sagikazarmark commented on September 15, 2024

No problem, haven't started anything yet.

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sagikazarmark avatar sagikazarmark commented on September 15, 2024

Not sure duplicating that much content from pires is a good idea. I would rather link to the other repository in some cases.

One more thing that I would add: a table of configuration variables (as seen in many official charts)

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clockworksoul avatar clockworksoul commented on September 15, 2024

Not sure duplicating that much content from pires is a good idea. I would rather link to the other repository in some cases.

Yeah, you're probably right. I'll pare it down.

a table of configuration variables (as seen in many official charts)

Good thinking. I'll add that too.

I may get to make more progress on this today. I'd like to get it in place asap though.

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Vince-Cercury avatar Vince-Cercury commented on September 15, 2024

Any update on README?
One question I have is if this HELM is based on deployment or Statefulset. I see Pire now supports both :)
I'm interested in statefulset one because of data persistence with VolumeClaim.
Can you confirm this helm currently does not persist data if loosing all data nodes?

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sagikazarmark avatar sagikazarmark commented on September 15, 2024

This chart supports both kinds as well. Check the values.yaml file.

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