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Remove hosted vars from openshift_facts.
The current pattern is causing a bunch of undesired sideffects.
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openshift_logging pattern
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We now use a CPU request to ensure logging infrastructure pods are
not capped by default for CPU usage. It is still important to ensure
we have a minimum amount of CPU.
We keep the use of the variables *_cpu_limit so that the existing
behavior is maintained.
Note that we don't want to cap an infra pod's CPU usage by default,
since we want to be able to use the necessary resources to complete
it's tasks.
Bug 1501960 (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1501960)
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Merged by openshift-bot
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Allowing to specify an image version for each logging component
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1471322
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bug 1468987: kibana_proxy OOM
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We currently set the memory allocated to the kibana-proxy container to be
the same as `max_old_space_size` for nodejs. But in V8, the heap consists
of multiple spaces.
The old space has only memory ready to be GC and measuring the used heap
by kibana-proxy code, there is at least additional 32MB needed in the code
space when `max_old_space_size` peaks.
Setting the default memory limit to 256MB here and also changing the default
calculation of `max_old_space_size` in the image repository to be only half
of what the container receives to allow some heap for other `spaces`.
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