Verify cluster status

This section instructs you on how to verify MOSK cluster status using the Container Cloud web UI during cluster deployment or day-2 operations such as cluster update, maintenance, and so on.

To monitor the cluster readiness, hover over the status icon of a specific cluster in the Status column of the Clusters page.

Once the orange blinking status icon becomes green and Ready, the cluster deployment or update is complete.

You can monitor live deployment status of the following cluster components:

Component

Description

Helm

Installation or upgrade status of all Helm releases

Kubelet

Readiness of the node in a Kubernetes cluster, as reported by kubelet

Kubernetes

Readiness of all requested Kubernetes objects

Nodes

Equality of the requested nodes number in the cluster to the number of nodes having the Ready LCM status

OIDC

Readiness of the cluster OIDC configuration

StackLight

Health of all StackLight-related objects in a Kubernetes cluster

Swarm

Readiness of all nodes in a Docker Swarm cluster

LoadBalancer

Readiness of the Kubernetes API load balancer

ProviderInstance

Readiness of all machines in the underlying infrastructure

Graceful Reboot

Readiness of a cluster during a scheduled graceful reboot, available since Container Cloud 2.24.0 (Cluster releases 15.0.1 and 14.0.0).

Infrastructure Status

Available since Container Cloud 2.25.0 (Cluster releases 17.0.0 and 16.0.0). Readiness of the MetalLBConfig object along with MetalLB and DHCP subnets.

LCM Operation

Available since Container Cloud 2.26.0 (Cluster releases 17.1.0 and 16.1.0). Health of all LCM operations on the cluster and its machines.

LCM Agent

Available since Container Cloud 2.27.0 (Cluster releases 17.2.0 and 16.2.0). Health of all LCM agents on cluster machines and the status of LCM agents update to the version from the current Cluster release.

For the history of a cluster deployment or update, refer to deploy-upg-history.