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fix Kamaji OOM #340

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@kvaps kvaps commented Sep 10, 2024

Sometimes Kamaji can be killed due to defult limits let's expand them a little

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  • New Features
    • Introduced resource management configurations for the kamaji service, enhancing control over CPU and memory allocation.
    • Added specifications for resource limits and requests to improve stability and performance in a Kubernetes environment.

Signed-off-by: Andrei Kvapil <[email protected]>
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The changes introduce resource management configurations for the kamaji service in the values.yaml file. A new resources section has been added, specifying limits and requests for CPU and memory. The service is now configured with a maximum of 200 milliCPU and 500 MiB of memory, while requesting a minimum of 100 milliCPU and 100 MiB of memory.

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packages/system/kamaji/values.yaml Added resources configuration with CPU and memory limits and requests.

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sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant Kubernetes
    participant Kamaji

    User->>Kubernetes: Deploy Kamaji
    Kubernetes->>Kamaji: Allocate Resources
    Kamaji->>Kubernetes: Resource Limits Set
    Kamaji->>Kubernetes: Resource Requests Made
    Kubernetes->>User: Deployment Successful
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🐰 In the garden where resources grow,
Kamaji hops with a steady flow.
With limits set, it leaps with grace,
In a world of clouds, it finds its place.
A dance of CPU and memory bright,
Stability shines, a joyful sight! 🌼

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9-15: LGTM, but provide more context about the service's resource usage.

The added resources section looks good. It's correctly formatted and indented, and the limits and requests values are valid.

However, it's hard to determine if the values are appropriate without more context about the service's resource usage. Can you provide more information about the service's CPU and memory usage under normal and peak loads? This will help determine if the limits and requests values are sufficient to prevent the out-of-memory issues mentioned in the PR summary.


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Let's try this, but I think this limit will need to be increased to 1GB.

@themoriarti themoriarti merged commit 240a82f into main Sep 10, 2024
@themoriarti themoriarti deleted the fix-kamaji-oom branch September 10, 2024 20:44
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