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Persistent Queue

skv1
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I am doing load testing for the persistent queue how the queue behaves 
we have deployed in the argcd yaml so how can i do it 

target:
    kindApplication
    namesplunk
  patch: |-
    apiVersion: argoproj.io/v1alpha1
    kind: Application
    metadata:
      namesplunk
    spec:
      source:
        helm:
          parameters:
          - nameclusterName
            value-QA
          - namedistribution
            valueopenshift
          - namesplunkObservability.realm
            valueeu0
          - namesplunkPlatform.endpoint
            value'https://131.97/services/collector'
          - namesplunkPlatform.index
            value122049
          - namesplunkPlatform.insecureSkipVerify
            value"true"
          - namesplunkPlatform.sendingQueue.persistentQueue.enabled
            value"true"
          - namesplunkPlatform.sendingQueue.persistentQueue.storagePath
            value"/var/addon/splunk/exporter_queue"
          - nameagent.resources.limits.memory
            value"0.5Gi"

can someone help me how can i do it 
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MuS
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi there,

This is not really a Splunk question; I would start here https://argo-cd.readthedocs.io/en/stable/

cheers, MuS

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