Using Health Center
CCE provides one-click health diagnosis on clusters, nodes, workloads, core add-ons, and external dependencies to help you quickly locate cluster faults (if any). This section describes how to perform health diagnosis in a cluster.
Prerequisites
- You have obtained resource permissions.
- The cluster version is v1.17 or later.
- The cluster is in the Running state.
Navigation Path
- Log in to the CCE console and click the cluster name to access the cluster console.
- In the navigation pane, choose Health Center.
You can perform basic diagnosis without enabling Monitoring Center. To experience more diagnosis services, enable Monitoring Center by referring to Enabling Cluster Monitoring.
Scheduled Inspection
Enable Scheduled Inspection in the upper right corner and configure the start time of the inspection. The inspection task will automatically start at the specified time. A cluster can be scheduled to be inspected only once every day.
Manual Health Diagnosis
When you use health diagnosis for the first time, click Diagnose Now to start the diagnosis and wait for a while. The health diagnosis page displays the health score, risk distribution radar chart, diagnosis risk summary, historical risk distribution, and diagnosis result.
Diagnosis Result
After the diagnosis is complete, the page will be automatically refreshed to display the diagnosis result. Normal items are hidden by default in the result.
Kubernetes problems will be summarized from the abnormal items. Troubleshooting suggestions will also be provided. You can click View Diagnosis Details to view details about a specific diagnosis item and related abnormal resources. In some cases, there are also troubleshooting documents on the diagnosis details page for your reference.
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