Cluster Administration
In KubeSphere, you set a cluster’s configuration and configure its features using the interactive web console or the built-in native command-line tool kubectl. As a cluster administrator, you are responsible for a series of tasks, including cordoning and adding labels to nodes, controlling cluster visibility, monitoring cluster status, setting cluster-wide alerting and notification rules, as well as configuring storage and log collection solutions.
Note
Multi-cluster management is not covered in this chapter. For more information about this feature, see Multi-cluster Management.
Node Management
Monitor node status and learn how to add node label or taints.
Cluster Status Monitoring
Monitor how a cluster is functioning based on different metrics, including physical resources, ETCD, and APIServer.
Application Resources Monitoring
Monitor application resources across the cluster, such as the number of Deployments and CPU usage of different projects.
Cluster-wide Alerting and Notification
Alertmanager in KubeSphere
Learn how to manage alerts with Alertmanager in KubeSphere.
Notification Manager
Learn how to manage notifications with Notification Manager.
Alerting Policy (Node Level)
Learn how to set alerting policies for nodes.
Alerting Message (Node Level)
Learn how to view alerting policies for nodes.
Cluster Settings
Log Collections
Introduction
Learn the basics of cluster log collections, including tools and general steps.
Add Elasticsearch as Receiver
Learn how to add Elasticsearch to receive logs, events or auditing logs.
Add Kafka as Receiver
Learn how to add Kafka to receive logs, events or auditing logs.
Add Fluentd as Receiver
Learn how to add Fluentd to receive logs, events or auditing logs.
Mail Server
Customize your email address settings to receive notifications of any alert.