4.3. Cluster tabs
Selecting an active, installed cluster shows tabs associated with that cluster. The following tabs display after the cluster’s installation completes:
- Overview
- Access control
- Add-ons
- Networking
- Machine pools
- Red Hat Lightspeed Advisor
- Support
- Settings
4.3.1. Overview tab 링크 복사링크가 클립보드에 복사되었습니다!
링크 복사링크가 클립보드에 복사되었습니다!
The Overview tab provides information about how the cluster was configured:
- Cluster ID is the unique identification for the created cluster. This ID can be used when issuing commands to the cluster from the command line.
- Domain prefix is the prefix that is used throughout the cluster. The default value is the cluster’s name.
- Type shows the type of cluster, for example Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (classic architecture), Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS, or OpenShift Dedicated.
- Control plane type is the architecture type of the cluster. The field only displays if the cluster uses a hosted control plane architecture.
- Region is the server region.
- Version is the OpenShift version that is installed on the cluster. If there is an update available, you can update from this field.
- Created at shows the date and time that the cluster was created.
- Owner identifies who created the cluster and has owner rights.
- Delete Protection: <status> shows whether or not the cluster’s delete protection is enabled.
- Total vCPU shows the total available virtual CPU for this cluster.
- Total memory shows the total available memory for this cluster.
- Infrastructure AWS account displays the AWS account that is responsible for cluster creation and maintenance.
- Nodes shows the actual and desired nodes on the cluster. These numbers might not match due to cluster scaling.
- Network field shows the address and prefixes for network connectivity.
- OIDC configuration field shows the Open ID Connect configuration for the cluster.
- Resource usage section of the tab displays the resources in use with a graph.
- Advisor recommendations section gives insight in relation to security, performance, availability, and stability. This section requires the use of remote health functionality. See Using Red Hat Lightspeed to identify issues with the cluster in the Additional resources section.