Slides of an interactive workshop arranged to walk digital application developers, testers and iteration leads through the Dynatrace capabilities of monitoring applications hosted in Kubernetes clusters.
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How to monitor kubernetes clusters
1. Dynatrace: How to monitor
Kubernetes Clusters?
Syed Imam
DevOps Lead, Digital IT@AMP
2. Expectations
• Interactive (read: not prescriptive)
• Feel free to jump in anytime with question
• Please, no multitasking with the exception of P1 and P2
• What would you like to get out of this?
• Why do we even monitor?
• in the room: Dynatrace Access
Dynatrace: How to monitor Kubernetes Clusters?
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What’s there to monitor?
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Clusters Environments Monitored? Management Zone
Pilot/Dev DEV ❎ NA
Nonprod-A
Nonprod-B
SYS-A, PRF-A
SYS-B, PRF-B
✅ Digital_Kube_SYS
Digital_Kube_PRF
Preprod-A
Preprod-B
UAT-A
UAT-B
✅ Digital_Kube_UAT
Prod-A
Prod-B
Prod-A
Prod-B
✅ Digital_Kube_PRD
Dynatrace: How to monitor Kubernetes Clusters?
4. Before jumping into the dashboard
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[Image: Copied and Modified From: https://dev.joget.org/]
5. Monitoring in action
• Login to Dynatrace
• Choose “Kubernetes” from left hand pane
• Remember management zone in the top right corner
• Also, “Services and Transactions” for tracing/call failure
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6. Monitoring in action: Debugging QnA
• List the deployments/pods
• Check the version
• Running, failing, crashing?
• Can’t access, service down: 4XX, 5XX?
• Tracing the API call
• Do you know how to do your bit? : Environment Support Confluence Page
• I still need help?
• How can we each contribute to creating better “problem solving” culture?
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