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Grafana Tempo operator

This is a Kubernetes operator for Grafana Tempo.

Features

  • Resource Limits - Specify overall resource requests and limits in the TempoStack CR; the operator assigns fractions of it to each component
  • AuthN and AuthZ - Supports OpenID Control (OIDC) and role-based access control (RBAC)
  • Managed upgrades - Updating the operator will automatically update all managed Tempo clusters
  • Multitenancy - Multiple tenants can send traces to the same Tempo cluster
  • mTLS - Communication between the Tempo components can be secured via mTLS
  • Jaeger UI - Traces can be visualized in Jaeger UI and exposed via Ingress or OpenShift Route
  • Observability - The operator and TempoStack operands expose telemetry (metrics, traces) and integrate with Prometheus ServiceMonitor and PrometheusRule

Documentation

Deploy

  1. Install cert-manager and minio: make cert-manager deploy-minio

  2. Build and deploy operator:

IMG_PREFIX=docker.io/${USER} OPERATOR_VERSION=$(date +%s).0.0 make docker-build docker-push deploy
  1. Create a secret for minio in the namespace you are using:
kubectl apply -f - <<EOF
apiVersion: v1
kind: Secret
metadata:
  name: minio-test
stringData:
  endpoint: http://minio.minio.svc:9000
  bucket: tempo
  access_key_id: tempo
  access_key_secret: supersecret
type: Opaque
EOF
  1. Create Tempo CR:
kubectl apply -f - <<EOF
apiVersion: tempo.grafana.com/v1alpha1
kind: TempoStack
metadata:
  name: simplest
spec:
  storage:
    secret:
      name: minio-test
      type: s3
  storageSize: 1Gi
  resources:
    total:
      limits:
        memory: 2Gi
        cpu: 2000m
  template:
    queryFrontend:
      jaegerQuery:
        enabled: true
EOF

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