Chapter 1. Schedule and quota APIs


1.1. AppliedClusterResourceQuota [quota.openshift.io/v1]

Description

AppliedClusterResourceQuota mirrors ClusterResourceQuota at a project scope, for projection into a project. It allows a project-admin to know which ClusterResourceQuotas are applied to his project and their associated usage.

Compatibility level 1: Stable within a major release for a minimum of 12 months or 3 minor releases (whichever is longer).

Type
object

1.2. ClusterResourceQuota [quota.openshift.io/v1]

Description
ClusterResourceQuota mirrors ResourceQuota at a cluster scope. This object is easily convertible to synthetic ResourceQuota object to allow quota evaluation re-use. Compatibility level 1: Stable within a major release for a minimum of 12 months or 3 minor releases (whichever is longer).
Type
object

1.3. FlowSchema [flowcontrol.apiserver.k8s.io/v1beta1]

Description
FlowSchema defines the schema of a group of flows. Note that a flow is made up of a set of inbound API requests with similar attributes and is identified by a pair of strings: the name of the FlowSchema and a "flow distinguisher".
Type
object

1.4. LimitRange [v1]

Description
LimitRange sets resource usage limits for each kind of resource in a Namespace.
Type
object

1.5. PriorityClass [scheduling.k8s.io/v1]

Description
PriorityClass defines mapping from a priority class name to the priority integer value. The value can be any valid integer.
Type
object

1.6. PriorityLevelConfiguration [flowcontrol.apiserver.k8s.io/v1beta1]

Description
PriorityLevelConfiguration represents the configuration of a priority level.
Type
object

1.7. ResourceQuota [v1]

Description
ResourceQuota sets aggregate quota restrictions enforced per namespace
Type
object
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