Chapter 1. About OpenShift Container Platform monitoring


Learn how the OpenShift Container Platform provides built-in monitoring for your cluster, including metrics, alerts, and dashboards powered by the Prometheus open source project and its ecosystem.

OpenShift Container Platform includes a preconfigured, preinstalled, and self-updating monitoring stack that monitors core platform components. You also have the option to enable user workload monitoring to monitor your own projects.

Core platform monitoring

A cluster administrator can configure the monitoring stack with the supported configurations. OpenShift Container Platform delivers monitoring best practices out of the box.

A set of alerts is included by default that notify administrators about issues with a cluster. Default dashboards in the OpenShift Container Platform web console include visual representations of cluster metrics to help you quickly understand the state of your cluster. With the OpenShift Container Platform web console, you can access metrics and manage alerts.

User workload monitoring
After installing OpenShift Container Platform, cluster administrators can optionally enable user workload monitoring. By using this feature, cluster administrators, developers, and other users can configure how services and pods are monitored in their own projects.

As a cluster administrator, you can find answers to common problems, such as user metrics unavailability and high consumption of disk space by Prometheus, in "Troubleshooting monitoring issues".

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