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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions Makefile
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REPO ?= quay.io/$(IMAGE_ORG)

# Component versions to use in bundle / release (do not use $VERSION for that)
PREVIOUS_VERSION ?= v1.0.1
BUNDLE_VERSION ?= 1.0.2
PREVIOUS_VERSION ?= v1.0.2
BUNDLE_VERSION ?= 1.0.3-rc0
# console plugin
export PLG_VERSION ?= v0.1.9
# flowlogs-pipeline
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion RELEASE.md
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```bash

make bundle
make update-bundle

# Set desired operator version - CAREFUL, no leading "v" here
version="1.0.2"
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14 changes: 7 additions & 7 deletions bundle/manifests/netobserv-operator.clusterserviceversion.yaml
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capabilities: Seamless Upgrades
categories: Monitoring
console.openshift.io/plugins: '["netobserv-plugin"]'
containerImage: quay.io/netobserv/network-observability-operator:1.0.2
containerImage: quay.io/netobserv/network-observability-operator:1.0.3-rc0
createdAt: ':created-at:'
description: Network flows collector and monitoring solution
operatorframework.io/suggested-namespace: openshift-netobserv-operator
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operatorframework.io/arch.arm64: supported
operatorframework.io/arch.ppc64le: supported
operatorframework.io/os.linux: supported
name: netobserv-operator.v1.0.2
name: netobserv-operator.v1.0.3-rc0
namespace: placeholder
spec:
apiservicedefinitions: {}
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## Configuration
The `FlowCollector` resource is used to configure the operator and its managed components. A comprehensive documentation is [available here](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator/blob/1.0.2/docs/FlowCollector.md), and a full sample file [there](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator/blob/1.0.2/config/samples/flows_v1beta1_flowcollector.yaml).
The `FlowCollector` resource is used to configure the operator and its managed components. A comprehensive documentation is [available here](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator/blob/1.0.3-rc0/docs/FlowCollector.md), and a full sample file [there](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator/blob/1.0.3-rc0/config/samples/flows_v1beta1_flowcollector.yaml).
To edit configuration in cluster, run:
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- Loki (`spec.loki`): configure here how to reach Loki. The default values match the Loki quick install paths mentioned above, but you may have to configure differently if you used another installation method.
- Quick filters (`spec.consolePlugin.quickFilters`): configure preset filters to be displayed in the Console plugin. They offer a way to quickly switch from filters to others, such as showing / hiding pods network, or infrastructure network, or application network, etc. They can be tuned to reflect the different workloads running on your cluster. For a list of available filters, [check this page](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator/blob/1.0.2/docs/QuickFilters.md).
- Quick filters (`spec.consolePlugin.quickFilters`): configure preset filters to be displayed in the Console plugin. They offer a way to quickly switch from filters to others, such as showing / hiding pods network, or infrastructure network, or application network, etc. They can be tuned to reflect the different workloads running on your cluster. For a list of available filters, [check this page](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator/blob/1.0.3-rc0/docs/QuickFilters.md).
- Kafka (`spec.deploymentModel: KAFKA` and `spec.kafka`): when enabled, integrates the flow collection pipeline with Kafka, by splitting ingestion from transformation (kube enrichment, derived metrics, ...). Kafka can provide better scalability, resiliency and high availability ([view more details](https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/integration/what-is-apache-kafka)). Assumes Kafka is already deployed and a topic is created.
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value: quay.io/netobserv/network-observability-console-plugin:v0.1.9
- name: DOWNSTREAM_DEPLOYMENT
value: "false"
image: quay.io/netobserv/network-observability-operator:1.0.2
image: quay.io/netobserv/network-observability-operator:1.0.3-rc0
imagePullPolicy: Always
livenessProbe:
httpGet:
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name: flowlogs-pipeline
- image: quay.io/netobserv/network-observability-console-plugin:v0.1.9
name: console-plugin
replaces: netobserv-operator.v1.0.1
version: 1.0.2
replaces: netobserv-operator.v1.0.2
version: 1.0.3-rc0
webhookdefinitions:
- admissionReviewVersions:
- v1alpha1
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images:
- name: controller
newName: quay.io/netobserv/network-observability-operator
newTag: 1.0.2
newTag: 1.0.3-rc0
commonLabels:
app: netobserv-operator
4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions config/manifests/bases/description-ocp.md
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## Configuration

The `FlowCollector` resource is used to configure the operator and its managed components. A comprehensive documentation is [available here](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator/blob/1.0.2/docs/FlowCollector.md), and a full sample file [there](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator/blob/1.0.2/config/samples/flows_v1beta1_flowcollector.yaml).
The `FlowCollector` resource is used to configure the operator and its managed components. A comprehensive documentation is [available here](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator/blob/1.0.3-rc0/docs/FlowCollector.md), and a full sample file [there](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator/blob/1.0.3-rc0/config/samples/flows_v1beta1_flowcollector.yaml).

To edit configuration in cluster, run:

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- Loki (`spec.loki`): configure here how to reach Loki. The default values match the Loki quick install paths mentioned above, but you may have to configure differently if you used another installation method.

- Quick filters (`spec.consolePlugin.quickFilters`): configure preset filters to be displayed in the Console plugin. They offer a way to quickly switch from filters to others, such as showing / hiding pods network, or infrastructure network, or application network, etc. They can be tuned to reflect the different workloads running on your cluster. For a list of available filters, [check this page](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator/blob/1.0.2/docs/QuickFilters.md).
- Quick filters (`spec.consolePlugin.quickFilters`): configure preset filters to be displayed in the Console plugin. They offer a way to quickly switch from filters to others, such as showing / hiding pods network, or infrastructure network, or application network, etc. They can be tuned to reflect the different workloads running on your cluster. For a list of available filters, [check this page](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator/blob/1.0.3-rc0/docs/QuickFilters.md).

- Kafka (`spec.deploymentModel: KAFKA` and `spec.kafka`): when enabled, integrates the flow collection pipeline with Kafka, by splitting ingestion from transformation (kube enrichment, derived metrics, ...). Kafka can provide better scalability, resiliency and high availability ([view more details](https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/integration/what-is-apache-kafka)). Assumes Kafka is already deployed and a topic is created.

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## Configuration

The `FlowCollector` resource is used to configure the operator and its managed components. A comprehensive documentation is [available here](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator/blob/1.0.2/docs/FlowCollector.md), and a full sample file [there](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator/blob/1.0.2/config/samples/flows_v1beta1_flowcollector.yaml).
The `FlowCollector` resource is used to configure the operator and its managed components. A comprehensive documentation is [available here](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator/blob/1.0.3-rc0/docs/FlowCollector.md), and a full sample file [there](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator/blob/1.0.3-rc0/config/samples/flows_v1beta1_flowcollector.yaml).

To edit configuration in cluster, run:

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- Loki (`spec.loki`): configure here how to reach Loki. The default values match the Loki quick install paths mentioned above, but you may have to configure differently if you used another installation method.

- Quick filters (`spec.consolePlugin.quickFilters`): configure preset filters to be displayed in the Console plugin. They offer a way to quickly switch from filters to others, such as showing / hiding pods network, or infrastructure network, or application network, etc. They can be tuned to reflect the different workloads running on your cluster. For a list of available filters, [check this page](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator/blob/1.0.2/docs/QuickFilters.md).
- Quick filters (`spec.consolePlugin.quickFilters`): configure preset filters to be displayed in the Console plugin. They offer a way to quickly switch from filters to others, such as showing / hiding pods network, or infrastructure network, or application network, etc. They can be tuned to reflect the different workloads running on your cluster. For a list of available filters, [check this page](https://github.com/netobserv/network-observability-operator/blob/1.0.3-rc0/docs/QuickFilters.md).

- Kafka (`spec.deploymentModel: KAFKA` and `spec.kafka`): when enabled, integrates the flow collection pipeline with Kafka, by splitting ingestion from transformation (kube enrichment, derived metrics, ...). Kafka can provide better scalability, resiliency and high availability ([view more details](https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/integration/what-is-apache-kafka)). Assumes Kafka is already deployed and a topic is created.

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provider:
name: Red Hat
url: https://www.redhat.com
replaces: netobserv-operator.v1.0.1
replaces: netobserv-operator.v1.0.2
version: 0.0.0

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