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View Resource Usage Rankings

This section describes how to view resource usage rankings, i.e., the clusters, nodes, projects, and pods with the highest resource usage.

Prerequisites

  • You should have the platform-admin role on the KubeSphere platform. For more information, see Users and Platform Roles.

  • The host cluster and member clusters that need monitoring must have the Whizard Observability Center enabled.

    Note

    If the member cluster does not have the Whizard Observability Center enabled, the Whizard Observability Center will not be able to retrieve data from the member cluster.

Steps

  1. Log in to the KubeSphere web console with a user having the platform-admin role.

  2. Click grid in the upper-right corner of the page and click Whizard Observability Center.

  3. Click Resource Monitoring > Resource Ranking in the left navigation pane.

  4. View resource usage details under the Clusters, Nodes, Projects, and Pods tabs.

    • Click Select Cluster and select the cluster you want to monitor.

    • Click the dropdown list to set the sorting criteria.

    • Click refresh in the upper right corner of the list to refresh the list information.

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

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