View Composed App Details
This section describes how to view application details in a multi-cluster project.
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 Application Workloads > Composed Apps in the left navigation pane.
On the Apps page, click the name of an app to open its details page.
On the app details page, view the app’s resource attributes in the Attributes area on the left.
Parameter Description Project
The project to which the app belongs.
App
The name of the app.
Version
The version of the app.
Creation Time
The creation time of the app.
Update Time
The update time of the app.
Creator
The user who created the app.
On the app details page, view the services that make up the app in the Resource Status tab on the right.
The Services area provides the following information:
Parameter Description Stateful Service
The name of the stateful service that makes up the app.
Stateless Service
The name of the stateless service that makes up the app.
Internal Domain Name
The service can be accessed from within the cluster using a domain name in the format <service name>.<project name>.svc.
Virtual IP Address
The virtual IP address for internal access within the cluster.
On the app details page, click External Access on the right to view the app’s external access mode.
On the app details page, click Traffic Management on the right to view the app’s traffic information.
Note In the Cluster area, you can select a cluster where the app is located to view the traffic information of the app in the specified cluster.
To use the Traffic Monitoring feature, the KubeSphere Service Mesh extension should have been installed and enabled, and you need to enable application governance when creating the app. For more information, see Create Composed Apps.
On the app details page, click Tracing on the right to view the app’s request tracing information.
Note In the Cluster area, you can select a cluster where the app is located to view the request tracing information of the app in the specified cluster.
To use the Tracing feature, the KubeSphere Service Mesh extension should have been installed and enabled, and you need to perform the following operations:
Enable application governance when creating the app. For more information, see Create Composed Apps.
Enable the project gateway and enable the tracing feature for the project gateway. For more information, see Enable Project Gateway.
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