Container Resource Lookup

Container Resource Lookup

 

Container Inventory Resources

Information provision for Amazon EKS, GCP GKE, and Azure AKS has been very limited in the past, so a method to directly collect inventory information from Kubernetes and provide it at the object level will be added.
Additional setup is required to use the container resource lookup feature, and setup guides are provided on a separate page.

(Setup Guide Link) K8S Resource Collection Settings

1. Information on existing container resources provided

 

2. New container resource provision information level

 

3. K8S cluster resource query screen user guide (same for EKS, GKE, AKS)

3-1. Basic screen for each object

 

  1. Event: You can select resources created/modified/deleted within a week. 


  2. Resources requiring verification: You can search for resources that were created/modified/deleted within a week but for which the person in charge has not registered the change history.

    1. The number next to "List of Objects" shows the total number of resources.

    2. The number next to each object shows the number of resources it has.

    3. For a full list, see 2-1.


  3. Summary Chart: Only exists in Cluster, Pod, and Workload-Overview

    1. Simple status information is displayed.


  4. List view

    1. Depending on the search conditions entered in the filter window, the search results are displayed as follows.

    2. At the top left of the search results list [Export Button]You can click to download the search results as a CSV file.

 

3-2. Detailed inquiry screen by object

  1. Select the resource you wish to view in detail.

  2. Detailed information about the selected resource is displayed.

    1. Select a tab to view related resources in detail.

 

3-3. Cluster query screen

  1. Select the Cluster object from the object list.

  2. Summary chart is displayed.

    1. Status: The current status of clusters is displayed in a donut chart.

    2. Agent Status: The current status of installed CloudXper Agents is displayed in a donut chart.

    3. Agent Version: The current version of the installed CloudXper Agents is displayed in a donut chart.

  3. View Cluster List

    1. 3-1: Agent Version Status

      1. Black text: The Agent installed on the Cluster is the latest version.

      2. Red text: The Agent installed on the Cluster is not the latest version. (It will be automatically updated when CloudXper Agent is restarted.)

      3. NOT_INSTALLED: Cluster that does not have an Agent installed.

    2. 3-2: Agent Status

      1. ONLINE: Agent has sent data to CloudXper within 1 hour.

      2. OFFLINE: A cluster where an Agent was installed, but the Agent has not transmitted data within 1 hour.

      3. NOT_INSTALLED: Cluster that does not have an agent installed.

    3. 3-3 : Last Updated

      1. The last time the agent requested

      2. NOT_INSTALLED: Cluster that does not have an agent installed.

3-4. Workload-Overview Inquiry Screen

  1. Select Workload-Overview from the object list.

  2. A Summary chart of objects related to the Workload is displayed.

    1. The status information of each object except Pod shows the status of the child objects created by each object by synthesizing them. (EX. When all Pods created by a Job are Running, the status becomes Running.)