Imported Clusters

On the Infrastructure > Imported Clusters page, we see a graphical representation of the number of clusters that are either Running, Pending, Terminating, or Failing. Selecting the checkbox allows us to add monitoring or detach the cluster from the platform.

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Clicking on the link associated with the cluster open a new page detailing more info regarding Node Groups, attached Nodes, other Specific Details, and any Deployed Apps.

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Additionally, on the imported cluster page, we can add a cluster and modify the editable columns to observe specific cluster data.

  • UUID – The unique identifier of the cluster

  • Name – The name of the cluster

  • Type – Displays the type of cluster being utilized

  • Provider – If using a cloud provider like AWS or GKE, it is displayed here

  • Status – Shows the current condition of the cluster

  • Region/Location – Displays the region of the cluster if available

  • Kubernetes Version – Defines the version of Kubernetes being used

  • Node Groups/Pools

  • Container CIDR – The assigned IP address range for the pods

  • Services CIDR – The assigned IP address range for the services

  • Created – Displays when the cluster was imported

Selecting a specific cluster, we can also detach it or enable the monitoring add-on. From here, users can access both the Prometheus and Grafana dashboards. Lastly, users will be able to spin up a Prometheus instances for monitoring applications.

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