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Use the Resource Event Query Tool

This section introduces how to query resource events.

Resource events: Events of various resources such as workloads, Jobs, pods, services, and Ingresses.

Prerequisites

  • You should have resource viewing permissions for the platform, cluster, workspace, or project to view events within a specific scope.

  • WhizardTelemetry Events should have been installed and enabled.

Steps

  1. Log in to the KubeSphere web console with a user who has the resource viewing permissions.

  2. Hover the cursor over hammer at the bottom right of the page, then select Resource Event Search from the menu.

  3. In the pop-up dialog, set the search conditions to query events.

    • If there are multiple clusters, click the Cluster dropdown list to query events in a specific cluster.

    • Click the search box, set the search conditions, then press Enter to view events that meet specific conditions. You can set multiple search conditions at the same time.

    • On the query results page, you can view the time distribution chart of the events. Click the histogram to switch to the event list for that time period. Click start-dark/stop-dark-white to start/stop real-time data refresh, click the Refresh Rate time to select the data refresh frequency.

    • Click cogwheel in the upper right corner of the query results list to customize the information displayed in the list.

    • Click on an event entry in the query results to view the detailed information of the event.

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