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Cluster Overview

This section introduces how to get an overview of the cluster.

Prerequisites

You should join a cluster and have the Cluster Settings Viewing permission within the cluster. For more information, refer to "Cluster Members" and "Cluster Roles".

Steps

  1. Log in to the KubeSphere web console with a user who has the Cluster Settings Viewing permission, and access your cluster.

  2. Click Overview in the left navigation pane.

    ItemsDescription

    Name, Identifier, and Description

    The right black part displays the current cluster’s name, identifiers, and description.

    • The name of the member cluster is set by the user when adding a member cluster.

    • The identifier of the current cluster is displayed to the right of the cluster name.

    Basic Information

    Displays the provider, Kubernetes version, KubeSphere version, and the visibility of the current cluster to workspaces.

    Overview

    Displays the resources in the current cluster, such as the number of projects, Pods, Deployments, StatefulSets, DaemonSets, Jobs, CronJobs, Persistent Volume Claims, Services, Ingresses, etc.

    Tools

    Displays the command-line tool kubectl for controlling the current cluster, and the configuration file kubeconfig for configuring the access information of the cluster.

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