Cluster Summary
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You can check summary information about the cluster. You can integrate the data separated by the namespace project.
You can check the Cluster summary menu only if it is a cluster project.
Cluster object
You can check versions related to the cluster and the number of Kubernetes objects such as nodes, Pods, and containers within the cluster.
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You can check the cluster version when the Kubernetes agent version is 1.4.1 or later.
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If the Kubernetes agent version is 1.3.6 or later, you can check the following:
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kubelet Version
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Container Runtime
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Cluster Version
- Data at an interval of 5 seconds. When viewing real-time data, the data is called once every 5 seconds.
kubelet Version
- Data at an interval of 5 seconds. When viewing real-time data, the data is called once every 5 seconds.
Container Runtime
- Data at an interval of 5 seconds. When viewing real-time data, the data is called once every 5 seconds.
Number of nodes
- Data at an interval of 5 seconds. When viewing real-time data, the data is called once every 5 seconds.
Number of Pods
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Data at an interval of 5 seconds. When viewing real-time data, the data is called once every 5 seconds.
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Available Pods: Indicates the number of Pods allocated to the node.
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Unavailable Pods: Indicates the number of Pods that are not allocated to the node.
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Desired Pods: Indicates the number of intended Pods.
Available Pods + Unavailable Pods
Number of Containers
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You can check the number of containers by status.
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Data at an interval of 5 seconds. When viewing real-time data, the data is called once every 5 seconds.
Kubernetes Object list
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You can check the Kubernetes object list (Deployment, ReplicaSet, Namespace, StatefulSet).
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Data at an interval of 5 minutes. When viewing real-time data, the data is called once every 3 minutes.
Object count trend
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You can see how the number of Kubernetes objects (Deployment, ReplicaSet, Namespace, StatefulSet) has changed over 24 hours.
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Data at an interval of 5 minutes. When viewing real-time data, the data is called once every 3 minutes.