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## velero:
## Configuration settings related to Velero installation namespace backupsEnabled: true
## snapshotsEnabled: false
namespace:
# Labels settings in namespace labels:
namespace: - key: pod-security.kubernetes.io/enforce
labels: value: privileged
- key: pod-security.kubernetes.io/enforce - key: pod-security.kubernetes.io/enforce-version
value: privileged value: latest
- key: pod-security.kubernetes.io/enforce-version - key: pod-security.kubernetes.io/audit
value: latest value: privileged
- key: pod-security.kubernetes.io/audit - key: pod-security.kubernetes.io/audit-version
value: privileged value: latest
- key: pod-security.kubernetes.io/audit-version - key: pod-security.kubernetes.io/warn
value: latest value: privileged
- key: pod-security.kubernetes.io/warn - key: pod-security.kubernetes.io/warn-version
value: privileged value: latest
- key: pod-security.kubernetes.io/warn-version configuration:
value: latest backupStorageLocation:
- name: weyma-truenas
## provider: velero.io/aws
## End of namespace-related settings. bucket: weyma-talos-velero
## default: true
credential:
name: weyma-truenas-s3-auth
## key: credentials
## Configuration settings that directly affect the Velero deployment YAML. config:
## s3Url: "http://10.69.42.20:9000"
region: minio
# Details of the container image to use in the Velero deployment & daemonset (if insecureSkipTLSVerify: "true"
# enabling node-agent). Required. initContainers:
image:
repository: velero/velero
tag: v1.15.2
# Digest value example: sha256:d238835e151cec91c6a811fe3a89a66d3231d9f64d09e5f3c49552672d271f38.
# If used, it will take precedence over the image.tag.
# digest:
pullPolicy: IfNotPresent
# One or more secrets to be used when pulling images
imagePullSecrets: []
# - registrySecretName
nameOverride: ""
fullnameOverride: ""
# Annotations to add to the Velero deployment's. Optional.
#
# If you are using reloader use the following annotation with your VELERO_SECRET_NAME
annotations: {}
# secret.reloader.stakater.com/reload: "<VELERO_SECRET_NAME>"
# Annotations to add to secret
secretAnnotations: {}
# Labels to add to the Velero deployment's. Optional.
labels: {}
# Annotations to add to the Velero deployment's pod template. Optional.
#
# If using kube2iam or kiam, use the following annotation with your AWS_ACCOUNT_ID
# and VELERO_ROLE_NAME filled in:
podAnnotations: {}
# iam.amazonaws.com/role: "arn:aws:iam::<AWS_ACCOUNT_ID>:role/<VELERO_ROLE_NAME>"
# Additional pod labels for Velero deployment's template. Optional
# ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/labels/
podLabels: {}
# Number of old history to retain to allow rollback (If not set, default Kubernetes value is set to 10)
# revisionHistoryLimit: 1
# Resource requests/limits to specify for the Velero deployment.
# https://velero.io/docs/v1.6/customize-installation/#customize-resource-requests-and-limits
resources: {}
# requests:
# cpu: 500m
# memory: 128Mi
# limits:
# cpu: 1000m
# memory: 512Mi
# Resource requests/limits to specify for the upgradeCRDs job pod. Need to be adjusted by user accordingly.
upgradeJobResources: {}
# requests:
# cpu: 50m
# memory: 128Mi
# limits:
# cpu: 100m
# memory: 256Mi
upgradeCRDsJob:
# Extra volumes for the Upgrade CRDs Job. Optional.
extraVolumes: []
# Extra volumeMounts for the Upgrade CRDs Job. Optional.
extraVolumeMounts: []
# Extra key/value pairs to be used as environment variables. Optional.
extraEnvVars: {}
# Configure the dnsPolicy of the Velero deployment
# See: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/dns-pod-service/#pod-s-dns-policy
dnsPolicy: ClusterFirst
# Init containers to add to the Velero deployment's pod spec. At least one plugin provider image is required.
# If the value is a string then it is evaluated as a template.
initContainers:
- name: velero-plugin-for-aws - name: velero-plugin-for-aws
image: velero/velero-plugin-for-aws:v1.10.0 image: velero/velero-plugin-for-aws:v1.10.0
imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent
volumeMounts: volumeMounts:
- mountPath: /target - mountPath: /target
name: plugins name: plugins
deployNodeAgent: true
# SecurityContext to use for the Velero deployment. Optional. extraObjects:
# Set fsGroup for `AWS IAM Roles for Service Accounts`
# see more informations at: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/iam-roles-for-service-accounts.html
podSecurityContext: {}
# fsGroup: 1337
# Container Level Security Context for the 'velero' container of the Velero deployment. Optional.
# See: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/security-context/#set-the-security-context-for-a-container
containerSecurityContext: {}
# allowPrivilegeEscalation: false
# capabilities:
# drop: ["ALL"]
# add: []
# readOnlyRootFilesystem: true
# Container Lifecycle Hooks to use for the Velero deployment. Optional.
lifecycle: {}
# Pod priority class name to use for the Velero deployment. Optional.
priorityClassName: ""
# The number of seconds to allow for graceful termination of the pod. Optional.
terminationGracePeriodSeconds: 3600
# Liveness probe of the pod
livenessProbe:
httpGet:
path: /metrics
port: http-monitoring
scheme: HTTP
initialDelaySeconds: 10
periodSeconds: 30
timeoutSeconds: 5
successThreshold: 1
failureThreshold: 5
# Readiness probe of the pod
readinessProbe:
httpGet:
path: /metrics
port: http-monitoring
scheme: HTTP
initialDelaySeconds: 10
periodSeconds: 30
timeoutSeconds: 5
successThreshold: 1
failureThreshold: 5
# Tolerations to use for the Velero deployment. Optional.
tolerations: []
# Affinity to use for the Velero deployment. Optional.
affinity: {}
# Node selector to use for the Velero deployment. Optional.
nodeSelector: {}
# DNS configuration to use for the Velero deployment. Optional.
dnsConfig: {}
# Extra volumes for the Velero deployment. Optional.
extraVolumes: []
# Extra volumeMounts for the Velero deployment. Optional.
extraVolumeMounts: []
# Extra K8s manifests to deploy
extraObjects:
- apiVersion: external-secrets.io/v1beta1 - apiVersion: external-secrets.io/v1beta1
kind: ExternalSecret kind: ExternalSecret
metadata: metadata:
@@ -196,435 +55,3 @@ extraObjects:
remoteRef: remoteRef:
key: velero key: velero
property: credentials property: credentials
# Settings for Velero's prometheus metrics. Enabled by default.
metrics:
enabled: true
scrapeInterval: 30s
scrapeTimeout: 10s
# service metdata if metrics are enabled
service:
annotations: {}
labels: {}
# Pod annotations for Prometheus
podAnnotations:
prometheus.io/scrape: "true"
prometheus.io/port: "8085"
prometheus.io/path: "/metrics"
serviceMonitor:
autodetect: true
enabled: false
annotations: {}
additionalLabels: {}
# metrics.serviceMonitor.metricRelabelings Specify Metric Relabelings to add to the scrape endpoint
# ref: https://github.com/coreos/prometheus-operator/blob/master/Documentation/api.md#relabelconfig
# metricRelabelings: []
# metrics.serviceMonitor.relabelings [array] Prometheus relabeling rules
# relabelings: []
# ServiceMonitor namespace. Default to Velero namespace.
# namespace:
# ServiceMonitor connection scheme. Defaults to HTTP.
# scheme: ""
# ServiceMonitor connection tlsConfig. Defaults to {}.
# tlsConfig: {}
nodeAgentPodMonitor:
autodetect: true
enabled: false
annotations: {}
additionalLabels: {}
# ServiceMonitor namespace. Default to Velero namespace.
# namespace:
# ServiceMonitor connection scheme. Defaults to HTTP.
# scheme: ""
# ServiceMonitor connection tlsConfig. Defaults to {}.
# tlsConfig: {}
prometheusRule:
autodetect: true
enabled: false
# Additional labels to add to deployed PrometheusRule
additionalLabels: {}
# PrometheusRule namespace. Defaults to Velero namespace.
# namespace: ""
# Rules to be deployed
spec: []
# - alert: VeleroBackupPartialFailures
# annotations:
# message: Velero backup {{ $labels.schedule }} has {{ $value | humanizePercentage }} partialy failed backups.
# expr: |-
# velero_backup_partial_failure_total{schedule!=""} / velero_backup_attempt_total{schedule!=""} > 0.25
# for: 15m
# labels:
# severity: warning
# - alert: VeleroBackupFailures
# annotations:
# message: Velero backup {{ $labels.schedule }} has {{ $value | humanizePercentage }} failed backups.
# expr: |-
# velero_backup_failure_total{schedule!=""} / velero_backup_attempt_total{schedule!=""} > 0.25
# for: 15m
# labels:
# severity: warning
kubectl:
image:
repository: docker.io/bitnami/kubectl
# Digest value example: sha256:d238835e151cec91c6a811fe3a89a66d3231d9f64d09e5f3c49552672d271f38.
# If used, it will take precedence over the kubectl.image.tag.
# digest:
# kubectl image tag. If used, it will take precedence over the cluster Kubernetes version.
# tag: 1.16.15
# Container Level Security Context for the 'kubectl' container of the crd jobs. Optional.
# See: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/security-context/#set-the-security-context-for-a-container
containerSecurityContext: {}
# Resource requests/limits to specify for the upgrade/cleanup job. Optional
resources: {}
# Annotations to set for the upgrade/cleanup job. Optional.
annotations: {}
# Labels to set for the upgrade/cleanup job. Optional.
labels: {}
# This job upgrades the CRDs.
upgradeCRDs: true
# This job is meant primarily for cleaning up CRDs on CI systems.
# Using this on production systems, especially those that have multiple releases of Velero, will be destructive.
cleanUpCRDs: false
##
## End of deployment-related settings.
##
##
## Parameters for the `default` BackupStorageLocation and VolumeSnapshotLocation,
## and additional server settings.
##
configuration:
# Parameters for the BackupStorageLocation(s). Configure multiple by adding other element(s) to the backupStorageLocation slice.
# See https://velero.io/docs/v1.6/api-types/backupstoragelocation/
backupStorageLocation:
- name: weyma-truenas
provider: velero.io/aws
bucket: weyma-talos-velero
caCert:
prefix:
default: true
validationFrequency:
accessMode: ReadWrite
credential:
name: weyma-truenas-s3-auth
key: credentials
config:
s3Url: "http://10.69.42.20:9000"
region: minio
insecureSkipTLSVerify: "true"
# annotations allows adding arbitrary annotations to this BackupStorageLocation resource. Optional.
annotations: {}
# Parameters for the VolumeSnapshotLocation(s). Configure multiple by adding other element(s) to the volumeSnapshotLocation slice.
# See https://velero.io/docs/v1.6/api-types/volumesnapshotlocation/
volumeSnapshotLocation:
# name is the name of the volume snapshot location where snapshots are being taken. Required.
- name:
# provider is the name for the volume snapshot provider.
provider:
credential:
# name of the secret used by this volumeSnapshotLocation.
name:
# name of key that contains the secret data to be used.
key:
# Additional provider-specific configuration. See link above
# for details of required/optional fields for your provider.
config: {}
# region:
# apiTimeout:
# resourceGroup:
# The ID of the subscription where volume snapshots should be stored, if different from the clusters subscription. If specified, also requires `configuration.volumeSnapshotLocation.config.resourceGroup`to be set. (Azure only)
# subscriptionId:
# incremental:
# snapshotLocation:
# project:
# annotations allows adding arbitrary annotations to this VolumeSnapshotLocation resource. Optional.
annotations: {}
# These are server-level settings passed as CLI flags to the `velero server` command. Velero
# uses default values if they're not passed in, so they only need to be explicitly specified
# here if using a non-default value. The `velero server` default values are shown in the
# comments below.
# --------------------
# `velero server` default: kopia
uploaderType:
# `velero server` default: 1m
backupSyncPeriod:
# `velero server` default: 4h
fsBackupTimeout:
# `velero server` default: 30
clientBurst:
# `velero server` default: 500
clientPageSize:
# `velero server` default: 20.0
clientQPS:
# Name of the default backup storage location. Default: default
defaultBackupStorageLocation:
# The default duration any single item operation can take before timing out, especially important for large volume schedules. Default 4h
defaultItemOperationTimeout:
# How long to wait by default before backups can be garbage collected. Default: 72h
defaultBackupTTL:
# Name of the default volume snapshot location.
defaultVolumeSnapshotLocations:
# `velero server` default: empty
disableControllers:
# `velero server` default: false
disableInformerCache: false
# `velero server` default: 1h
garbageCollectionFrequency:
# Set log-format for Velero pod. Default: text. Other option: json.
logFormat:
# Set log-level for Velero pod. Default: info. Other options: debug, warning, error, fatal, panic.
logLevel:
# The address to expose prometheus metrics. Default: :8085
metricsAddress:
# Directory containing Velero plugins. Default: /plugins
pluginDir:
# The address to expose the pprof profiler. Default: localhost:6060
profilerAddress:
# `velero server` default: false
restoreOnlyMode:
# `velero server` default: customresourcedefinitions,namespaces,storageclasses,volumesnapshotclass.snapshot.storage.k8s.io,volumesnapshotcontents.snapshot.storage.k8s.io,volumesnapshots.snapshot.storage.k8s.io,persistentvolumes,persistentvolumeclaims,secrets,configmaps,serviceaccounts,limitranges,pods,replicasets.apps,clusterclasses.cluster.x-k8s.io,clusters.cluster.x-k8s.io,clusterresourcesets.addons.cluster.x-k8s.io
restoreResourcePriorities:
# `velero server` default: 1m
storeValidationFrequency:
# How long to wait on persistent volumes and namespaces to terminate during a restore before timing out. Default: 10m
terminatingResourceTimeout:
# Bool flag to configure Velero server to move data by default for all snapshots supporting data movement. Default: false
defaultSnapshotMoveData:
# Comma separated list of velero feature flags. default: empty
# features: EnableCSI
features:
# Resource requests/limits to specify for the repository-maintenance job. Optional.
# https://velero.io/docs/v1.14/repository-maintenance/#resource-limitation
repositoryMaintenanceJob:
requests:
# cpu: 500m
# memory: 512Mi
limits:
# cpu: 1000m
# memory: 1024Mi
# Number of latest maintenance jobs to keep for each repository
latestJobsCount: 3
# `velero server` default: velero
namespace:
# additional command-line arguments that will be passed to the `velero server`
# e.g.: extraArgs: ["--foo=bar"]
extraArgs: []
# additional key/value pairs to be used as environment variables such as "AWS_CLUSTER_NAME: 'yourcluster.domain.tld'"
extraEnvVars: {}
# Set true for backup all pod volumes without having to apply annotation on the pod when used file system backup Default: false.
defaultVolumesToFsBackup:
# How often repository maintain is run for repositories by default.
defaultRepoMaintainFrequency:
##
## End of backup/snapshot location settings.
##
##
## Settings for additional Velero resources.
##
rbac:
# Whether to create the Velero role and role binding to give all permissions to the namespace to Velero.
create: true
# Whether to create the cluster role binding to give administrator permissions to Velero
clusterAdministrator: true
# Name of the ClusterRole.
clusterAdministratorName: cluster-admin
# Information about the Kubernetes service account Velero uses.
serviceAccount:
server:
create: true
name:
annotations:
labels:
imagePullSecrets: []
# - registrySecretName
# Info about the secret to be used by the Velero deployment, which
# should contain credentials for the cloud provider IAM account you've
# set up for Velero.
credentials:
# Whether a secret should be used. Set to false if, for examples:
# - using kube2iam or kiam to provide AWS IAM credentials instead of providing the key file. (AWS only)
# - using workload identity instead of providing the key file. (Azure/GCP only)
useSecret: true
# Name of the secret to create if `useSecret` is true and `existingSecret` is empty
name:
# Name of a pre-existing secret (if any) in the Velero namespace
# that should be used to get IAM account credentials. Optional.
existingSecret:
# Data to be stored in the Velero secret, if `useSecret` is true and `existingSecret` is empty.
# As of the current Velero release, Velero only uses one secret key/value at a time.
# The key must be named `cloud`, and the value corresponds to the entire content of your IAM credentials file.
# Note that the format will be different for different providers, please check their documentation.
# Here is a list of documentation for plugins maintained by the Velero team:
# [AWS] https://github.com/vmware-tanzu/velero-plugin-for-aws/blob/main/README.md
# [GCP] https://github.com/vmware-tanzu/velero-plugin-for-gcp/blob/main/README.md
# [Azure] https://github.com/vmware-tanzu/velero-plugin-for-microsoft-azure/blob/main/README.md
secretContents: {}
# cloud: |
# [default]
# aws_access_key_id=<REDACTED>
# aws_secret_access_key=<REDACTED>
# additional key/value pairs to be used as environment variables such as "DIGITALOCEAN_TOKEN: <your-key>". Values will be stored in the secret.
extraEnvVars: {}
# Name of a pre-existing secret (if any) in the Velero namespace
# that will be used to load environment variables into velero and node-agent.
# Secret should be in format - https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/secret/#use-case-as-container-environment-variables
extraSecretRef: ""
# Whether to create backupstoragelocation crd, if false => do not create a default backup location
backupsEnabled: true
# Whether to create volumesnapshotlocation crd, if false => disable snapshot feature
snapshotsEnabled: false
# Whether to deploy the node-agent daemonset.
deployNodeAgent: true
nodeAgent:
podVolumePath: /var/lib/kubelet/pods
# Pod priority class name to use for the node-agent daemonset. Optional.
priorityClassName: ""
# Resource requests/limits to specify for the node-agent daemonset deployment. Optional.
# https://velero.io/docs/v1.6/customize-installation/#customize-resource-requests-and-limits
resources: {}
# requests:
# cpu: 500m
# memory: 512Mi
# limits:
# cpu: 1000m
# memory: 1024Mi
# Tolerations to use for the node-agent daemonset. Optional.
tolerations: []
# Annotations to set for the node-agent daemonset. Optional.
annotations: {}
# labels to set for the node-agent daemonset. Optional.
labels: {}
# Additional pod labels for the node-agent daemonset. Optional
# ref: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/labels/
podLabels: {}
# will map /scratch to emptyDir. Set to false and specify your own volume
# via extraVolumes and extraVolumeMounts that maps to /scratch
# if you don't want to use emptyDir.
useScratchEmptyDir: true
# Extra volumes for the node-agent daemonset. Optional.
extraVolumes: []
# Extra volumeMounts for the node-agent daemonset. Optional.
extraVolumeMounts: []
# Key/value pairs to be used as environment variables for the node-agent daemonset. Optional.
extraEnvVars: {}
# Additional command-line arguments that will be passed to the node-agent. Optional.
# e.g.: extraArgs: ["--foo=bar"]
extraArgs: []
# Configure the dnsPolicy of the node-agent daemonset
# See: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/services-networking/dns-pod-service/#pod-s-dns-policy
dnsPolicy: ClusterFirst
# SecurityContext to use for the Velero deployment. Optional.
# Set fsGroup for `AWS IAM Roles for Service Accounts`
# see more informations at: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/iam-roles-for-service-accounts.html
podSecurityContext:
runAsUser: 0
# fsGroup: 1337
# Container Level Security Context for the 'node-agent' container of the node-agent daemonset. Optional.
# See: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/security-context/#set-the-security-context-for-a-container
containerSecurityContext: {}
# Container Lifecycle Hooks to use for the node-agent daemonset. Optional.
lifecycle: {}
# Node selector to use for the node-agent daemonset. Optional.
nodeSelector: {}
# Affinity to use with node-agent daemonset. Optional.
affinity: {}
# DNS configuration to use for the node-agent daemonset. Optional.
dnsConfig: {}
# Update strategy to use for the node-agent daemonset. Optional.
updateStrategy: {}
# Backup schedules to create.
# Eg:
# schedules:
# mybackup:
# disabled: false
# labels:
# myenv: foo
# annotations:
# myenv: foo
# schedule: "0 0 * * *"
# useOwnerReferencesInBackup: false
# paused: false
# template:
# ttl: "240h"
# storageLocation: default
# includedNamespaces:
# - foo
# # See: https://velero.io/docs/v1.14/resource-filtering/#excludes
# excludedNamespaceScopedResources:
# - persistentVolumeClaims
# excludedClusterScopedResources:
# - persistentVolumes
schedules: {}
# Velero ConfigMaps.
# Eg:
# configMaps:
# See: https://velero.io/docs/v1.11/file-system-backup/
# fs-restore-action-config:
# labels:
# velero.io/plugin-config: ""
# velero.io/pod-volume-restore: RestoreItemAction
# data:
# image: velero/velero-restore-helper:v1.10.2
# cpuRequest: 200m
# memRequest: 128Mi
# cpuLimit: 200m
# memLimit: 128Mi
# secCtx: |
# capabilities:
# drop:
# - ALL
# add: []
# allowPrivilegeEscalation: false
# readOnlyRootFilesystem: true
# runAsUser: 1001
# runAsGroup: 999
configMaps: {}
##
## End of additional Velero resource settings.
##