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title: Using Prometheus Operator
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---
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{{< toc >}}
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As an alternative to local files service discovery Prometheus also support discoveries form HTTP endpoints. In a Kubernetes setup, with the Prometheus operator, it makes more sense to use this [HTTP SD](https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/configuration/configuration/#http_sd_config) instead of mounting the output file of the `prometheus-pve-sd` to the container.
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The `prometheus-pve-sd` module doesn't have a dedicated HTTP endpoint, therefore you need to use a web server sidecar, that hosts the static file. The following deployment configuration can serve as a starting point for most setups, and just requires some minor adjustments, depending on your Kubernetes setup.
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## Kubernetes configuration
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Deployment configuration:
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```YAML
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apiVersion: apps/v1
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kind: Deployment
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metadata:
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creationTimestamp: null
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labels:
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app: proxmox-service-discovery
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name: proxmox-service-discovery
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spec:
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replicas: 1
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selector:
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matchLabels:
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app: proxmox-service-discovery
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strategy: {}
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template:
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metadata:
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creationTimestamp: null
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labels:
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app: proxmox-service-discovery
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spec:
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containers:
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- image: nginx
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name: webserver
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resources: {}
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ports:
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- containerPort: 80
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protocol: TCP
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name: http
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volumeMounts:
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- name: pve-sd-output
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mountPath: /usr/share/nginx/html
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- image: thegeeklab/prometheus-pve-sd
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name: prometheus-pve-sd
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resources: {}
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env:
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- name: PROMETHEUS_PVE_SD_OUTPUT_FILE
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value: /tmp/pve/proxmox.json
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# Add more configurations here, or use a configMap or secret to inject the remaining configs
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volumeMounts:
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- name: pve-sd-output
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mountPath: /tmp/pve/
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volumes:
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- name: pve-sd-output
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emptyDir: {}
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status: {}
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```
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Additionally you will need a service, that exposes the HTTP endpoint within Kubernetes so Prometheus can scrape it.
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Service configuration:
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```YAML
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apiVersion: v1
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kind: Service
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metadata:
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name: pve-sd-service
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spec:
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selector:
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app: proxmox-service-discovery
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ports:
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- protocol: TCP
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port: 80
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targetPort: 80
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```
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After configuring and starting the service, Prometheus need to be [configured](/usage/getting-started/#prometheus-configuration) to use the external service discovery.
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