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Chapter 1. Power monitoring for Red Hat OpenShift release notes
Power monitoring is a Technology Preview feature only. Technology Preview features are not supported with Red Hat production service level agreements (SLAs) and might not be functionally complete. Red Hat does not recommend using them in production. These features provide early access to upcoming product features, enabling customers to test functionality and provide feedback during the development process.
For more information about the support scope of Red Hat Technology Preview features, see Technology Preview Features Support Scope.
Power monitoring for Red Hat OpenShift enables you to monitor the power usage of workloads and identify the most power-consuming namespaces running in an OpenShift Container Platform cluster with key power consumption metrics, such as CPU or DRAM, measured at container level.
These release notes track the development of power monitoring for Red Hat OpenShift in the OpenShift Container Platform.
For an overview of the Power monitoring Operator, see About power monitoring.
1.1. Power monitoring 0.2 (Technology Preview)
This release includes the following version updates:
- Kepler 0.7.10
- Power monitoring Operator 0.13.0
The following advisory is available for power monitoring 0.2:
1.1.1. Features
- With this update, you can enable the Redfish API in Kepler. Kepler uses Redfish to get the power consumed by nodes.
- With this update, you can install the Power monitoring Operator in the namespace of your choice.
- With this update, you can access the power monitoring Overview dashboard from the Developer perspective.
1.1.2. CVEs
1.2. Power monitoring 0.1 (Technology Preview)
This release introduces a Technology Preview version of power monitoring for Red Hat OpenShift. The following advisory is available for power monitoring 0.1:
1.2.1. Features
- Deployment and deletion of Kepler
- Power usage metrics from Intel-based bare-metal deployments
- Dashboards for plotting power usage