The following sections describe the device dashboards that are included in the Kubernetes PowerPack:
Device Dashboards
The Kubernetes PowerPack includes device dashboards that provide summary information for Kubernetes component devices. The following device dashboards in the Kubernetes PowerPack are aligned as the default device dashboard for the equivalent device class.
If the device dashboards are not populating data for your selected time frame, change the time frame then click back to your desired time frame and the data will populate.
Kubernetes Cluster
The Kubernetes Cluster device dashboard displays the following information:
- The basic information about the device
- Six gauges that display the following metrics:
- Total number of nodes
- Total number of ready nodes
- Number of CPUs
- Number of Controllers
- Number of Pods
- Number of ScienceLogic devices
- The average pod lifetime
- Top nodes, sorted by CPU utilization
- Top nodes, sorted by the number of Pods
- Top nodes, sorted by the number of TCP segments received
Kubernetes Node
The Kubernetes Node device dashboard displays the following information:
- The basic information about the device
- Number of active pods
- Average number of containers per pod
- Memory utilization
- CPU utilization
- Top file systems, sorted by utilization
- Top 10 interfaces, sorted by the number of inbound packets.
Kubernetes Namespace
The Kubernetes Namespace device dashboard displays the following information:
- The basic information about the device
- Top controllers, sorted by the number of pods
- Top controllers, sorted by the number of restarts
- Top controllers, sorted by memory utilization
- Top controllers, sorted by CPU utilization
Kubernetes Controllers
The Kubernetes Controllers device dashboard displays the following information:
- The basic information about the device
- Controller memory utilization
- Controller CPU utilization
- Controller pod and container count
- Container restart count
- AutoScale count
- Resource CPU requests