Chapter 3. Getting your cluster ID
When providing information to Red Hat Support, it is helpful to provide the unique identifier of your cluster. For MicroShift, you can get your cluster ID manually by using the OpenShift CLI (oc
) or by retrieving the ID from a file.
A cluster ID is created only after the MicroShift service runs for the first time after installation.
3.1. Getting the cluster ID of a running cluster
Use either the of the following steps to get the ID of a running cluster.
Procedure
Get the ID of a running cluster using
oc get
by entering the following command:$ oc get namespaces kube-system -o jsonpath={.metadata.uid}
Example output
7cf13853-68f4-454e-8f5c-1af748cbfb1a
Get the ID of a running cluster by retrieving it from the
cluster-id
file by entering the following command:$ sudo cat /var/lib/microshift/cluster-id
Example output
7cf13853-68f4-454e-8f5c-1af748cbfb1a
3.2. Getting the cluster ID of a stopped cluster
For a cluster that ran before, but is not running now, you can get the cluster ID from the cluster-id
file in the /var/lib/microshift
directory.
Procedure
Get the ID of a stopped cluster by retrieving it from the
cluster-id
file by entering the following command:$ sudo cat /var/lib/microshift/cluster-id
Example output
7cf13853-68f4-454e-8f5c-1af748cbfb1a