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Scrap control plane #162

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@jakelima18

I have a Rancher installation and the entire Kube-Prometheus stack was installed from outside and not through the Rancher console, because the monitoring stack was consuming a lot of resources through Rancher. Anyway, I installed the stack and was able to monitor everything, except for some components such as kube-scheduler, kube-proxy and kubecontrollermanager. I saw that Rancher uses pushprox to monitor these components. I even found a chart that Rancher itself provides, but I didn't understand how to monitor these components using the same helm chart and even seeing the official documentation here, I found it very superficial. can anybody help me?

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