Hi kevin, If you mean to add annotations for Flink native K8s session pods, you could use "kubernetes.jobmanager.annotations" and "kubernetes.taskmanager.annotations"[1]. However, they are only supported from release-1.11. Maybe you could wait for a little bit more time, 1.11 will be released soon. And we add more features for native K8s integration in 1.11 (e.g. application mode, label, annotation, toleration, etc.). Best, Yang Bohinski, Kevin <[hidden email]> 于2020年6月26日周五 上午3:09写道:
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Hi Yang, Awesome, looking forward to 1.11! In the meantime, we are using a mutating web hook in case anyone else is facing this... Best, kevin From: Yang Wang <[hidden email]> Hi kevin, If you mean to add annotations for Flink native K8s session pods, you could use "kubernetes.jobmanager.annotations" and "kubernetes.taskmanager.annotations"[1]. However, they are only supported from release-1.11. Maybe you could wait for a little bit more time, 1.11 will be released soon. And we add more features for native K8s integration in 1.11 (e.g. application mode, label, annotation, toleration, etc.). Best, Yang Bohinski, Kevin <[hidden email]>
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Using a webhook is really a good direction to support some unreleased Flink native k8s features. We are doing the same thing internally. Best, Yang Bohinski, Kevin <[hidden email]> 于2020年6月29日周一 上午3:09写道:
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