You can view information about Container Service for Kubernetes (ACK) clusters on the cluster information page, including the basic cluster information, cluster inspection information, relevant cloud resources, and cluster resource monitoring data. This topic describes how to view cluster information and introduces the information displayed on each tab.
Procedure
Log on to the ACK console. In the left-side navigation pane, click Clusters.
On the Clusters page, find the cluster that you want to manage and click its name. In the left-side pane, click Cluster Information.
Click a tab to view the corresponding information.
For more information, see Cluster information.
Cluster information
Tab | Description |
Overview | Select a namespace to view the status of applications and components and view resource monitoring data in charts.
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Basic Information |
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Connection Information | You can obtain the kubeconfig file that can be used to connect a kubectl client to the cluster over the Internet or internal network. |
Cluster Monitoring | ACK is integrated with Managed Service for Prometheus to allow you to monitor resources in your cluster. You can view the utilization of CPU, memory, and network resources and create alert rules. For more information, see Enable Managed Service for Prometheus. |
Costs | After you enable the cost insights feature, you can gain insights into the cost and resource usage of a specified cluster, department, or application within a specified financial governance cycle. This meets the requirements for cost estimation, allocation, and accounting in various scenarios. For more information, see Overview of cost insights. |
Cluster Logs | You can view cluster logs. |
Cluster Tasks | You can view information about cluster tasks, including the task status, associated resources, and start time and end time of each task. Error information is displayed for failed tasks to help you troubleshoot issues. |
O&M Tasks | You can query the automated operation and maintenance (O&M) schedules of a cluster, such as automatic kubelet update and auto Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) patching. Additionally, you can configure the settings for managed node pools to utilize their automated O&M capabilities. For more information, see Overview of managed node pools. |