Multi-cluster Project Overview
This section describes how to view the overview information of multi-cluster projects.
Prerequisites
Application Management for Cluster Federation should have been installed and enabled.
You should join a multi-cluster project and have the Federated Project Viewing permission within the project.
Steps
Log in to the KubeSphere web console with a user who has the Federated Project Viewing permission, and access your multi-cluster project.
Click Overview in the left navigation pane.
The Overview page provides the following information:
Parameter Description Workspace
The workspace to which the multi-cluster project belongs.
Creator
The user who created the multi-cluster project.
Resource Status
The application resources created and physical resources used in the multi-cluster project. Click the dropdown list in the top-right corner to select a cluster and a time range for the data.
Application Resources: The number of deployments, statefulsets, persistent volume claims, services, and ingresses created in the multi-cluster project.
Physical Resources: The CPU and memory usage of the multi-cluster project.
Top 5 for Resource Usage
The top 5 workloads in the multi-cluster project with the highest usage of specific resources. Click the dropdown list to select a cluster and sort by CPU, memory, outbound traffic, or inbound traffic.
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