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View Kubernetes API Server Status

This section introduces how to view Kubernetes API server status.

Prerequisites

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

  • WhizardTelemetry Monitoring should have been installed and enabled.

Steps

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

  2. Click Monitoring & Alerting > Cluster Status in the left navigation pane.

  3. On the Cluster Status page, click the API Server Monitoring tab to view the running status of the API server.

    • The API Server Monitoring tab provides the following information:

      MetricDescription

      Request Latency

      The request latency of the API server over the specified time range.

      Requests per Second

      The number of requests per second accepted by the API server over the specified time range.

    • Click timed-task in the upper right corner to set the time range.

    • Click start/pause in the upper right corner to enable/disable real-time data refresh.

    • Click refresh in the upper right corner to refresh data manually.

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