
Rihag worked on stabilizing Tekton events processing within the equinor/radix-flux repository by introducing CPU and memory resource limits and requests for the tekton-events-controller deployment. Using Helm and Kubernetes, Rihag implemented these changes through a Helm release patch, ensuring that the deployment maintained predictable resource usage and improved reliability under varying loads. The work focused on enforcing resource constraints across different environments, which addressed potential issues with resource exhaustion. All updates were fully traceable to a specific commit, supporting auditability and rollback. The engineering effort demonstrated a focused approach to operational stability using yaml, Helm, and Kubernetes best practices.
Monthly summary for 2025-01: focused on stabilizing Tekton events processing in radix-flux by introducing resource limits and requests for the tekton-events-controller deployment. Changes were applied via a Helm release patch, with full traceability to commit d15ade709918556bbf928c92699b8dfbd45448c5 (Add limit to tekton-events-controller (#2557)).
Monthly summary for 2025-01: focused on stabilizing Tekton events processing in radix-flux by introducing resource limits and requests for the tekton-events-controller deployment. Changes were applied via a Helm release patch, with full traceability to commit d15ade709918556bbf928c92699b8dfbd45448c5 (Add limit to tekton-events-controller (#2557)).

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