A high-level guide to Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization as a VMware admin

Learn how to navigate features in Red Hat OpenShift and Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization coming from a VMware vSphere background.

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Observability options using Red Hat OpenShift with VMware vSphere concepts

5 mins

When your infrastructure is finally up and running with a new tool, it’s time to keep it running smoothly. In this resource we will learn how to access common observability features in Red Hat® OpenShift®, and what each of the Red Hat® OpenShift® Virtualization observability menu options mean for VMware vSphere admins.

What will you learn?

  • How OpenShift menu and features map to ones you may know from VMware

What do you need before starting?

  • VMware vSphere 8.0 or higher (as referenced in this path)
  • Red Hat OpenShift (as referenced in this path) 

Observability feature mapping chart

This section addresses commonly used observability features in VMware and how they map to deploying, managing, and maintaining virtual machines in OpenShift.

FeatureVMwareOpenShift

Notification/Alarm on Triggers

Custom alarm provides rules definition on events, condition or state triggers, severity levels can be set
 
OpenShift Observability provides rules definition. Severity levels can be set and have discrete actions for each level.
Variety of Notifications TargetsCustom Alarm provides for emails and SNMP traps configuration as well as script executionAlertmanager provides default handlers for email, webhook, and several 3rd party apps including Slack, PagerDuty, and MSTeams (See Notes for full list)
Event loggingProvides a per-VM advanced option to Enable logging to a log file called vmware-n.logVector/Loki/Logging Console plugin has replaced the traditional Elasticsearch/Fluentd/Kibana stack to provide greater insights and better observability
Log ShippingHost logs can be shipped from vCenter to alternate locations/3rd party logging appsVector multi log forwarder feature supports multiple Red Hat  and 3rd party logging applications

Menu mapping chart

This section addresses what the OpenShift Virtualization observability menu selection items mean from a VMware vSphere perspective. As noted in previous resources, OpenShift is conceptually different in select areas from VMware to achieve the same or similar items.These instances will be marked as “N/A” in the list below. 

OpenShift Virtualization menu itemVMware comparable Explanation
AlertingTask and EventsShows list of events
MetricsTask and EventsShow performance data for VMI/pods
DashboardsPerformance > Overview/Advance Performance dashboards
TargetIntegration Access with account/passwordsList of services that can be monitored
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