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Is it possoble to have an ELK stack setup, in a "monitoring" namespace in kubernetes, that has read permission accross all the other namespaces so that i can still monitor all the pods.



Im just wondering if that would just make it a little easier to manage?, especially when it comes to accessing other namespaces, where we have resrtictions.



I know prometheous allows this, but has anyone tried with a ELK stack.










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    Is it possoble to have an ELK stack setup, in a "monitoring" namespace in kubernetes, that has read permission accross all the other namespaces so that i can still monitor all the pods.



    Im just wondering if that would just make it a little easier to manage?, especially when it comes to accessing other namespaces, where we have resrtictions.



    I know prometheous allows this, but has anyone tried with a ELK stack.










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      Is it possoble to have an ELK stack setup, in a "monitoring" namespace in kubernetes, that has read permission accross all the other namespaces so that i can still monitor all the pods.



      Im just wondering if that would just make it a little easier to manage?, especially when it comes to accessing other namespaces, where we have resrtictions.



      I know prometheous allows this, but has anyone tried with a ELK stack.










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      Is it possoble to have an ELK stack setup, in a "monitoring" namespace in kubernetes, that has read permission accross all the other namespaces so that i can still monitor all the pods.



      Im just wondering if that would just make it a little easier to manage?, especially when it comes to accessing other namespaces, where we have resrtictions.



      I know prometheous allows this, but has anyone tried with a ELK stack.







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          Yes it can be done. Following is the step by step guide to setup EFK stack on kubernetes in logging namespace.




          https://blog.ptrk.io/how-to-deploy-an-efk-stack-to-kubernetes/enter link description here




          I am sure we can do the same for log-stash also.






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            Yes it can be done. Following is the step by step guide to setup EFK stack on kubernetes in logging namespace.




            https://blog.ptrk.io/how-to-deploy-an-efk-stack-to-kubernetes/enter link description here




            I am sure we can do the same for log-stash also.






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              Yes it can be done. Following is the step by step guide to setup EFK stack on kubernetes in logging namespace.




              https://blog.ptrk.io/how-to-deploy-an-efk-stack-to-kubernetes/enter link description here




              I am sure we can do the same for log-stash also.






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                Yes it can be done. Following is the step by step guide to setup EFK stack on kubernetes in logging namespace.




                https://blog.ptrk.io/how-to-deploy-an-efk-stack-to-kubernetes/enter link description here




                I am sure we can do the same for log-stash also.






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                Yes it can be done. Following is the step by step guide to setup EFK stack on kubernetes in logging namespace.




                https://blog.ptrk.io/how-to-deploy-an-efk-stack-to-kubernetes/enter link description here




                I am sure we can do the same for log-stash also.







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