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					Postgres Operator Configuration
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					Postgres operator is configured via a ConfigMap defined by the
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					`CONFIG_MAP_NAME` environment variable. Variable names are underscore-separated
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					words.
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					Available Configuration Parameters
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					----------------------------------
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					### General
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					* **etcd_host**
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					  Etcd connection string for Patroni defined as `host:port`. Not required when
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					  Patroni native Kubernetes support is used. The default is empty (use
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					  Kubernetes-native DCS).
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					* **docker_image**
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					  Spilo docker image for postgres instances. For production, don't rely on the
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					  default image, as it might be not the most up-to-date one. Instead, build
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					  your own Spilo image from the [github
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					  repository](https://github.com/zalando/spilo).
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					* **workers**
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					  number of working routines the operator spawns to process requests to
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					  create/update/delete/sync clusters concurrently. The default is `4`.
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					* **max_instances**
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					  operator will cap the number of instances in any managed postgres cluster up
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					  to the value of this parameter. When `-1` is specified, no limits are applied.
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					  The default is `-1`.
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					* **min_instances**
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					  operator will run at least the number of instances for any given postgres
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					  cluster equal to the value of this parameter. When `-1` is specified, no limits
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					  are applied. The default is `-1`.
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					* **resync_period**
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					  period between consecutive sync requests. The default is `5m`.
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					### Postgres users
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					* **super_username**
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					  postgres `superuser` name to be created by `initdb`. The default is
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					  `postgres`.
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					* **replication_username**
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					  postgres username used for replication between instances. The default is
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					  `standby`.
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					### Kubernetes resources
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					* **pod_service_account_name**
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					  service account used by Patroni running on individual Pods to communicate
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					  with the operator. Required even if native Kubernetes support in Patroni is
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					  not used, because Patroni keeps pod labels in sync with the instance role.
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					  The default is `operator`.
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					* **pod_service_account_definition**
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					  The operator tries to create the pod Service Account in the namespace that
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					  doesn't define such an account using the YAML definition provided by this
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					  option. If not defined, a simple definition that contains only the name will
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					  be used. The default is empty.
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					* **pod_terminate_grace_period**
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					  Patroni pods are [terminated
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					  forcefully](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/pod/#termination-of-pods)
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					  after this timeout. The default is `5m`.
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					* **watched_namespace**
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					  The operator watches for postgres objects in the given namespace. If not
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					  specified, the value is taken from the operator namespace. A special `*`
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					  value makes it watch all namespaces. The default is empty (watch the operator pod
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					  namespace).
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					* **pdb_name_format**
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					  defines the template for PDB (Pod Disruption Budget) names created by the
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					  operator. The default is `postgres-{cluster}-pdb`, where `{cluster}` is
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					  replaced by the cluster name. Only the `{cluster}` placeholders is allowed in
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					  the template.
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					* **secret_name_template**
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					  a template for the name of the database user secrets generated by the
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					  operator. `{username}` is replaced with name of the secret, `{cluster}` with
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					  the name of the cluster, `{tprkind}` with the kind of CRD (formerly known as
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					  TPR) and `{tprgroup}` with the group of the CRD. No other placeholders are
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					  allowed. The default is
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					  `{username}.{cluster}.credentials.{tprkind}.{tprgroup}`.
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					* **oauth_token_secret_name**
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					  a name of the secret containing the `OAuth2` token to pass to the teams API.
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					  The default is `postgresql-operator`.
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					* **infrastructure_roles_secret_name**
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					  name of the secret containing infrastructure roles names and passwords.
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					* **pod_role_label**
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					  name of the label assigned to the postgres pods (and services/endpoints) by
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					  the operator. The default is `spilo-role`.
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					* **cluster_labels**
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					  list of `name:value` pairs for additional labels assigned to the cluster
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					  objects. The default is `application:spilo`.
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					* **cluster_name_label**
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					  name of the label assigned to Kubernetes objects created by the operator that
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					  indicates which cluster a given object belongs to. The default is
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					  `cluster-name`.
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					* **node_readiness_label**
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					  a set of labels that a running and active node should possess to be
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					  considered `ready`. The operator uses values of those labels to detect the
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					  start of the Kubernetes cluster upgrade procedure and move master pods off
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					  the nodes to be decommissioned. When the set is not empty, the operator also
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					  assigns the `Affinity` clause to the postgres pods to be scheduled only on
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					  `ready` nodes. The default is empty.
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					* **toleration**
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					  a dictionary that should contain `key`, `operator`, `value` and
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					  `effect` keys. In that case, the operator defines a pod toleration
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					  according to the values of those keys. See [kubernetes
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					  documentation](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/taint-and-toleration/)
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					  for details on taints and tolerations. The default is empty.
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					* **pod_environment_configmap**
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					  a name of the ConfigMap with environment variables to populate on every pod.
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					  Right now this ConfigMap is searched in the namespace of the postgres cluster.
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					  All variables from that ConfigMap are injected to the pod's environment, on
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					  conflicts they are overridden by the environment variables generated by the
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					  operator. The default is empty.
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					### Kubernetes resource requests
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					* **default_cpu_request**
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					  CPU request value for the postgres containers, unless overridden by
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					  cluster-specific settings. The default is `100m`.
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					* **default_memory_request**
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					  memory request value for the postgres containers, unless overridden by
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					  cluster-specific settings. The default is `100Mi`.
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					* **default_cpu_limit**
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					  CPU limits for the postgres containers, unless overridden by cluster-specific
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					  settings. The default is `3`.
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					* **default_memory_limit**
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					  memory limits for the postgres containers, unless overridden by cluster-specific
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					  settings. The default is `1Gi`.
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					### Operator timeouts
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					* **resource_check_interval**
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					  interval to wait between consecutive attempts to check for the presence of
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					  some Kubernetes resource (i.e. `StatefulSet` or `PodDisruptionBudget`). The
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					  default is `3s`.
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					* **resource_check_timeout**
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					  timeout when waiting for the presence of a certain Kubernetes resource (i.e.
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					  `StatefulSet` or `PodDisruptionBudget`) before declaring the operation
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					  unsuccessful. The default is `10m`.
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					* **pod_label_wait_timeout**
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					  timeout when waiting for the pod role and cluster labels. Bigger value gives
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					  Patroni more time to start the instance; smaller makes the operator detect
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					  possible issues faster. The default is `10m`.
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					* **pod_deletion_wait_timeout**
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					  timeout when waiting for the pods to be deleted when removing the cluster or
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					  recreating pods. The default is `10m`.
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					* **ready_wait_interval**
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					  the interval between consecutive attempts waiting for the postgres CRD to be
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					  created. The default is `5s`.
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					* **ready_wait_timeout**
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					  the timeout for the complete postgres CRD creation. The default is `30s`.
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					### Load balancer related options
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					* **db_hosted_zone**
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					  DNS zone for the cluster DNS name when the load balancer is configured for
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					  the cluster. Only used when combined with
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					  the cluster that has the load balancer enabled. The default is
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					* **enable_master_load_balancer**
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					  toggles service type load balancer pointing to the master pod of the cluster.
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					  Can be overridden by individual cluster settings. The default is `true`.
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					* **enable_replica_load_balancer**
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					  toggles service type load balancer pointing to the replica pod of the
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					* **master_dns_name_format** defines the DNS name string template for the
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					  master load balancer cluster.  The default is
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					  `{cluster}.{team}.{hostedzone}`, where `{cluster}` is replaced by the cluster
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					  name, `{team}` is replaced with the team name and `{hostedzone}` is replaced
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					  with the hosted zone (the value of the `db_hosted_zone` parameter). No other
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					** **replica_dns_name_format** defines the DNS name string template for the
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					  `{cluster}-repl.{team}.{hostedzone}`, where `{cluster}` is replaced by the
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					  cluster name, `{team}` is replaced with the team name and `{hostedzone}` is
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					  replaced with the hosted zone (the value of the `db_hosted_zone` parameter).
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					  No other placeholders are allowed.
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					### AWS or GSC interaction
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					* **wal_s3_bucket**
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					  S3 bucket to use for shipping WAL segments with WAL-E. A bucket has to be
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					* **log_s3_bucket**
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					  S3 bucket to use for shipping postgres daily logs. Works only with S3 on AWS.
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					  The bucket has to be present and accessible by Patroni managed pods. At the
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					* **kube_iam_role**
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					### Debugging the operator
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					* **debug_logging**
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					  boolean parameter that toggles verbose debug logs from the operator. The
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					* **enable_db_access**
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					  boolean parameter that toggles the functionality of the operator that require
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					  access to the postgres database, i.e. creating databases and users. The default
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					  is `true`.
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					### Automatic creation of human users in the database
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					* **enable_teams_api**
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					  boolean parameter that toggles usage of the Teams API by the operator.
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					* **teams_api_url**
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					  contains the URL of the Teams API service. There is a [demo
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					  implementation](https://github.com/ikitiki/fake-teams-api). The default is
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					* **team_api_role_configuration**
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					  postgres parameters to apply to each team member role. The default is
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					  '*log_statement:all*'. It is possible to supply multiple options, separating
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					  The default is `"log_statement:all"`
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					  whether to grant superuser to team members created from the Teams API.
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					  role name to grant to team members created from the Teams API. The default is
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					* **pam_role_name**
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					  when set, the operator will add all team member roles to this group and add a
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					  `pg_hba` line to authenticate members of that role via `pam`. The default is
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					* **pam_configuration**
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					  [pam_oauth2](https://github.com/CyberDem0n/pam-oauth2) module. The default is
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					  `https://info.example.com/oauth2/tokeninfo?access_token= uid
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					* **protected_roles**
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					  List of roles that cannot be overwritten by an application, team or
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					### Logging and REST API
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					* **api_port**
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					  REST API listener listens to this port. The default is `8080`.
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					* **ring_log_lines**
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					  number of lines in the ring buffer used to store cluster logs. The default is `100`.
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					* **cluster_history_entries**
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					  number of entries in the cluster history ring buffer. The default is `1000`.
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					## Scalyr options
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					* **scalyr_api_key**
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					  API key for the Scalyr sidecar. The default is empty.
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					* **scalyr_image**
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					  Docker image for the Scalyr sidecar. The default is empty.
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					* **scalyr_server_url**
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					  server URL for the Scalyr sidecar. The default is `https://upload.eu.scalyr.com`.
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					* **scalyr_cpu_request**
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					  CPU request value for the Scalyr sidecar. The default is `100m`.
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					* **scalyr_memory_request**
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					  Memory request value for the Scalyr sidecar. The default is `50Mi`.
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					* **scalyr_cpu_limit**
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					  CPU limit value for the Scalyr sidecar. The default is `1`.
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					* **scalyr_memory_limit**
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					  Memory limit value for the Scalyr sidecar. The default is `1Gi`.
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	// value of this string must be valid JSON or YAML; see initPodServiceAccount
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						// value of this string must be valid JSON or YAML; see initPodServiceAccount
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	PodServiceAccountDefinition string `name:"pod_service_account_definition" default:""`
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						PodServiceAccountDefinition string `name:"pod_service_account_definition" default:""`
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	DbHostedZone                string `name:"db_hosted_zone" default:"db.example.com"`
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						DbHostedZone                string `name:"db_hosted_zone" default:"db.example.com"`
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	EtcdScope                   string `name:"etcd_scope" default:"service"`
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	WALES3Bucket                string `name:"wal_s3_bucket"`
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						WALES3Bucket                string `name:"wal_s3_bucket"`
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	LogS3Bucket                 string `name:"log_s3_bucket"`
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						LogS3Bucket                 string `name:"log_s3_bucket"`
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	KubeIAMRole                 string `name:"kube_iam_role"`
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						KubeIAMRole                 string `name:"kube_iam_role"`
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