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Prerequisites # Launch the toolbox ktbx desk # Check your use kind-kind context kubectx #Launch initialization script /home/k8s0/openshift-advanced/labs/3_policies/ex4-network.sh # go to correct namespace kubens network-k8s&lt;ID&gt; Kubernetes Monitoring Lab with Helm Objective The goal of this lab is to deploy the Prometheus Stack using Helm while following best practices in shell scripting.</description></item></channel></rss>