Chapter 6. Summarizing cluster specifications


6.1. Summarizing cluster specifications by using a cluster version object

You can obtain a summary of OpenShift Dedicated cluster specifications by querying the clusterversion resource.

Prerequisites

  • You have access to the cluster as a user with the dedicated-admin role.
  • You have installed the OpenShift CLI (oc).

Procedure

  1. Query cluster version, availability, uptime, and general status:

    $ oc get clusterversion

    Example output

    NAME      VERSION   AVAILABLE   PROGRESSING   SINCE   STATUS
    version   4.13.8    True        False         8h      Cluster version is 4.13.8

  2. Obtain a detailed summary of cluster specifications, update availability, and update history:

    $ oc describe clusterversion

    Example output

    Name:         version
    Namespace:
    Labels:       <none>
    Annotations:  <none>
    API Version:  config.openshift.io/v1
    Kind:         ClusterVersion
    # ...
        Image:    quay.io/openshift-release-dev/ocp-release@sha256:a956488d295fe5a59c8663a4d9992b9b5d0950f510a7387dbbfb8d20fc5970ce
        URL:      https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2023:4456
        Version:  4.13.8
      History:
        Completion Time:    2023-08-17T13:20:21Z
        Image:              quay.io/openshift-release-dev/ocp-release@sha256:a956488d295fe5a59c8663a4d9992b9b5d0950f510a7387dbbfb8d20fc5970ce
        Started Time:       2023-08-17T12:59:45Z
        State:              Completed
        Verified:           false
        Version:            4.13.8
    # ...

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