Chapter 3. Getting information about your clusters and data


In the Cluster information page of cost management, you can view information like the status of your integration, the time of data retrieval, and links to each integration. You can also pause and resume integrations.

3.1. Getting information about your cluster

  1. Navigate to cost management > OpenShift.
  2. In the Group by drop-down, select Cluster.
  3. Select the cluster that you want to view. An OpenShift cluster details page opens.
  4. At the top of the page, click the hyperlink Cluster information.

The Cluster information page provides the following details:

  • Cluster ID
  • The cost management operator version and if any updates are available
  • The Red Hat integration (the integration for your cluster)
  • Your Cloud integration

If you are running a cluster on-premise or if you did not add a cloud integration for your cluster, you won’t see a value in Cloud integration.

3.2. Getting information about your data

  1. Navigate to cost management > OpenShift.
  2. In the Group by drop-down, select Cluster.
  3. Select the cluster that you want to view. An OpenShift cluster details page opens.
  4. At the top of the page, click the hyperlink Data details.

There are three sections that give you details about your cloud data, cluster data, and about cost management data:

  • Cloud integration status or Red Hat integration status

    • Provides a link to your integrations.
  • Data availability

    • For Cloud data, a timestamp refers to the last time that cost management checked for an available report.
  • Data retrieval

    • For Cloud data, a timestamp refers to when cost management retrieved your data from the cloud provider.
    • For Cluster data, a timestamp refers to when cost management retrieved your data from the ingress service that the operator uploads it to.
  • Data processing

    • This timestamp refers to when cost management unpacked the reports, put them in the database, and made them available with the API.
  • Data integration and finalization

    • For cost management data, a timestamp refers to when cost management correlated the raw billing data from your cloud with your cluster metrics, and then applied any cost model rates against your metrics.

3.3. Pausing or resuming an integration

  1. In the Integrations section of console.redhat.com Settings, choose an integration that you want to pause or resume.
  2. On the row of the integration that you want to pause or resume, click the more options menu more options .
  3. Verify that Cloud integration status has either a pause icon or a green checkmark. It can take a couple seconds for it to load.
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