Monitoring stack for Red Hat OpenShift 4.20

About

About monitoring

Introduction to OpenShift monitoring.

Support for monitoring

Learn about the supported methods for configuring the OpenShift Container Platform monitoring.

Monitoring key concepts

Key monitoring concepts and terms.

Release notes for OpenShift monitoring

Highlights of what is new and what has changed with this OpenShift monitoring release.

Configuring

Getting started

Take the first steps to configure OpenShift Container Platform monitoring, including core platform setup and optional user workload monitoring.

Configuring core platform monitoring

Configure the monitoring components, such as Prometheus and Alertmanager, to customize the stack to your cluster's requirements.

Configuring user workload monitoring

Enable and configure user workload monitoring to allow non-administrator users to monitor their own projects.

Monitoring clusters that run on RHOSO

Configure metric correlation for OpenShift Container Platform clusters that run on Red Hat OpenStack Services on OpenShift (RHOSO).

Metrics and alerts

Accessing metrics

Access metrics for cluster components and user workloads.

Managing alerts

Manage alerts, silences, and alerting rules for OpenShift Container Platform.

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting monitoring issues

Troubleshoot common issues and investigate problems with monitoring.

Reference

Config map reference for the Cluster Monitoring Operator

Learn about the supported configuration parameters for the Cluster Monitoring Operator.

Monitoring APIs

Discover monitoring API objects and their detailed specifications.

Observability

Observability

Toolset to analyse application and infrastructure performance of OpenShift environments.

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