docs: add Helm docs for openshift; also add other missing Helm docs (#8833)
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cpu: '20m'
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- `openshift` ((#v-global-openshift)) - Configuration for running this Helm chart on the Red Hat OpenShift platform. This Helm chart currently supports OpenShift v4.x+.
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- `enabled` ((#v-global-openshift-enabled)) (`boolean: false`) - If true, the Helm chart will create necessary configuration for running its components on OpenShift.
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- `server` ((#v-server)) - Values that configure running a Consul server within Kubernetes.
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- `enabled` ((#v-server-enabled)) (`boolean: global.enabled`) - If true, the chart will install all
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clients). This can then be used to [configure kube-dns](/docs/k8s/dns).
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The Helm chart _does not_ automatically configure kube-dns.
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- `type` ((#v-dns-type)) (`string: ClusterIP`) - Type can be used to control the type of service created.
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For example, setting this to "LoadBalancer" will create an external load balancer (for supported K8S installations).
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- `clusterIP` ((#v-dns-clusterip)) (`string: null`) - If defined, this value configures the cluster
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IP of the DNS service.
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- `annotations` ((#v-dns-annotations)) (`string: null`) - Extra annotations to attach to the DNS
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service. This should be a multi-line string of annotations to apply to the DNS service.
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- `additionalSpec` ((#v-dns-additionalspec)) (`string: null`) - Additional ServiceSpec values.
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This should be a multi-line string mapping directly to a Kubernetes ServiceSpec object.
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- `syncCatalog` ((#v-synccatalog)) - Values that configure the [service sync](/docs/k8s/service-sync) process.
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- `enabled` ((#v-synccatalog-enabled)) (`boolean: false`) - If true, the chart will install all the
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- `affinity` ((#v-synccatalog-affinity)) (`string: null`) - Affinity setting for sync catalog pods. This should be a multi-line string matching the affinity object.
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- `priorityClassName` ((#v-synccatalog-priorityclassname)) (`string: ""`) - Priority class name setting for sync catalog pods.
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- `tolerations` ((#v-synccatalog-tolerations)) (`string: null`) - Tolerations setting for sync catalog pods.
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This should be a multi-line string matching the Toleration array in a PodSpec.
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- `consulNodeName` ((#v-synccatalog-consulnodename)) (`string: "k8s-sync"`) - Defines the Consul synthetic node that all services will be registered to.
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NOTE: Changing the node name and upgrading the Helm chart will leave all of the previously sync'd services registered with Consul and
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register them again under the new Consul node name. The out-of-date registrations will need to be explicitly removed.
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- `resources` ((#v-synccatalog-resources)) (`map`) - Resource settings for sync catalog pods. See values file for defaults.
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- `logLevel` ((#v-synccatalog-loglevel)) (`string: info`) - Log verbosity level. One of "trace",
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- `tolerations` ((#v-connectinject-tolerations)) (`string: null`) - Tolerations setting for Connect injector pods.
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This should be a multi-line string matching the Toleration array in a PodSpec.
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- `priorityClassName` ((#v-connectinject-priorityclassname)) (`string: ""`) - Priority class name setting for Connect injector pods.
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- `aclBindingRuleSelector` ((#v-connectinject-aclbindingruleselector)) (`string: "serviceaccount.name!=default"`) - A [selector](/docs/acl/auth-methods#binding-rules)
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for restricting automatic injection to only matching services based on their
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associated service account. By default, services using the `default` Kubernetes
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