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API
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Fleet
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FAQs
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Billing
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- What Types of Invoices Are There?
- Can I Unsubscribe from or Modify a Resource Package?
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Permissions
- How Do I Configure Access Permissions for Each Function of the UCS Console?
- What Can I Do If an IAM User Cannot Obtain Cluster or Fleet Information After Logging In to UCS?
- How Do I Restore ucs_admin_trust I Deleted or Modified?
- What Can I Do If I Cannot Associate the Permission Policy with a Fleet or Cluster?
- How Do I Clear RBAC Resources After a Cluster Is Unregistered?
- Policy Center
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Fleets
- What Can I Do If Cluster Federation Verification Fails to Be Enabled for a Fleet?
- What Can I Do If an Abnormal, Federated Cluster Fails to Be Removed from the Fleet?
- What Can I Do If an Nginx Ingress Is in the Unready State After Being Deployed?
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On-Premises Clusters
- What Can I Do If an On-Premises Cluster Fails to Be Connected?
- How Do I Manually Clear Nodes of an On-Premises Cluster?
- How Do I Downgrade a cgroup?
- What Can I Do If the VM SSH Connection Times Out?
- How Do I Expand the Disk Capacity of the CIA Add-on in an On-Premises Cluster?
- What Can I Do If the Cluster Console Is Unavailable After the Master Node Is Shut Down?
- What Can I Do If a Node Is Not Ready After Its Scale-Out?
- How Do I Update the CA/TLS Certificate of an On-Premises Cluster?
- What Can I Do If an On-Premises Cluster Fails to Be Installed?
- Multi-Cloud Clusters
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Cluster Federation
- What Can I Do If the Pre-upgrade Check of the Cluster Federation Fails?
- What Can I Do If a Cluster Fails to Be Added to a Federation?
- What Can I Do If Status Verification Fails When Clusters Are Added to a Federation?
- What Can I Do If an HPA Created on the Cluster Federation Management Plane Fails to Be Distributed to Member Clusters?
- What Can I Do If an MCI Object Fails to Be Created?
- What Can I Do If I Fail to Access a Service Through MCI?
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Viewing Fleet Information
You can select a fleet to view the clusters with monitoring enabled, as well as nodes and workloads in these clusters.
To view the clusters not in the fleet and their nodes and workloads, choose Others > Clusters Not in Fleet on the Container Insights tab.
Viewing Cluster Information in a Fleet
Navigation Path
- Log in to the UCS console. In the navigation pane, choose Container Intelligent Analysis. Then select a fleet.
- Choose Container Insights > Clusters to view the clusters with monitoring enabled. The list displays metrics such as the CPU usage, CPU allocation rate, memory usage, and memory allocation rate.
Tab Overview
On the Clusters tab, you can view information about all clusters in a fleet, such as the status, type, region, CPU usage, CPU allocation rate, memory usage, memory allocation rate, and the numbers of normal and total nodes of each cluster. You can also enable or disable monitoring for a cluster and modify cluster monitoring settings.
Module |
Description |
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Cluster Statistics |
This module displays information about all clusters in a fleet, such as the cluster name, risk level, status, type, region, CPU usage, CPU allocation rate, memory usage, and memory allocation rate. You can click the search box above the list, select a property type, and enter a keyword to search for the desired cluster. |
Cluster Risk Overview |
This module displays 24/7 health inspection results of clusters so you can quickly diagnose cluster risks and Kubernetes warning events and address abnormal items following the provided suggestions. Only the latest 100 Kubernetes warning events are displayed. To view more events, go to the Events tab of the cluster. The Kubernetes events of attached clusters are not included. |
Usage Statistics |
By default, the average CPU threshold and average memory threshold in the last 1 hour, last 8 hours, and last 24 hours are displayed for you to quickly identify resource usages. You can hover over a chart to view the monitoring data in each minute. |
Resource Health Overview |
This module displays top 5 clusters by CPU usage, memory usage, node quantity, and pod quantity. You can click Allocatable to view the allocatable memory or CPU and click Abnormal to view the number of abnormal clusters. |
Resource Stocktaking |
This module displays the proportions of clusters in the fleet by cluster version, carrier, type, and region. You can click the cluster version, carrier name, or on-premises cluster to view the proportions of other types of clusters in the fleet. |
Viewing Node Information in a Fleet
Navigation Path
- Log in to the UCS console. In the navigation pane, choose Container Intelligent Analysis. Then select a fleet.
- Choose Container Insights > Nodes.
Tab Overview
On the Nodes tab, you can view information about nodes in all clusters with monitoring enabled, as well as node risk statistics and resource usages.
Module |
Description |
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Node Overview |
This module displays the name, status, CPU usage, memory usage, cluster, node IP address, and region of each node. You can click the search box above the list, select a property type, and enter a keyword to search for the desired node. |
Node Risk Overview |
This module displays Kubernetes warning events that occur on nodes in the clusters with monitoring enabled. For each event, you can view the event name and type, cluster name, resource type, resource name, event content, occurrence time, and number of occurrences. You can click the search box above the list, select a property type, and enter a keyword to search for the desired event. You can also click Only the latest 100 Kubernetes warning events are displayed. To view more events, go to the Events tab of the cluster. |
Resource Health Overview |
This module displays top 5 nodes by CPU usage and memory usage. You can click Allocatable to view the allocatable memory or CPU. You can click any node next to the chart of Top 5 Nodes by CPU Usage to hide its data in the chart and view only the data of other nodes. |
Viewing Workload Information in a Fleet
Navigation Path
The Workloads tab displays information about all workloads in the clusters with monitoring enabled. On this tab, you can view the workload list, risk overview, and resource health overview.
- Log in to the UCS console. In the navigation pane, choose Container Intelligent Analysis. Then select a fleet.
- Choose Container Insights > Workloads to view all workloads in the clusters with monitoring enabled. The workload list displays metrics such as the workload name, status, number of pods, CPU usage, and memory usage. In the upper right corner of the list, you can filter desired workloads by workload type.
Module |
Description |
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Workload Overview |
This module displays information about all workloads in the clusters with monitoring enabled, such as their status, the numbers of normal and total pods, namespace, cluster, CPU usage, and memory usage. You can click the search box above the list, select a property type, and enter a keyword to search for the desired workload. You can also click |
Risk Overview |
This module displays Kubernetes warning events that occur on nodes in the clusters with monitoring enabled. For each event, you can view the event name and type, cluster name, resource type, resource name, event content, occurrence time, and number of occurrences. You can click the search box above the list, select a property type, and enter a keyword to search for the desired event. You can also click You can select search criteria in the upper right corner to filter workloads in the list. Only the latest 100 Kubernetes warning events are displayed. To view more events, go to the Events tab of the cluster. |
Resource Health Overview |
This module displays top 5 workloads by CPU usage, memory usage, number of restarts, and number of abnormal pods in the fleet. You can click Average Usage to view the allocatable memory or CPU. You can click any workload next to the chart of Top 5 Workloads by CPU Usage to hide its data in the chart and view only the data of other workloads. |
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