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Viewing NodeGroups

View and manage Kubernetes NodeGroups through the management interface.

Accessing NodeGroups

  1. Navigate to cluster details page
  2. Click "NodeGroups" tab in cluster navigation
  3. View all NodeGroups in management interface

Accessing NodeGroups NodeGroups interface showing all available NodeGroups with their configurations

NodeGroup Information

Basic Details

  • NodeGroup ID: Unique identifier (clickable for details)
  • Name: Descriptive NodeGroup name
  • Role: NodeGroup function (typically Worker)

Scaling Configuration

  • Min: Minimum number of nodes
  • Max: Maximum number of nodes
  • Desired: Target number of nodes

Hardware Specifications

  • Flavor: Instance type (e.g., "v2g-standard-8-16")
  • vCPU: Virtual CPU cores
  • RAM: Memory allocation (in GB)
  • System Volume: Storage size (in GB)

Status & Actions

  • NodeGroup Status: Current state
  • Actions: Management options (Manage, Destroy buttons)

Status Indicators

StatusDescription
ReadyNodeGroup is operational
CreatingNodeGroup is being created
ScalingAdding or removing nodes
UpdatingConfiguration changes in progress
ErrorRequires investigation

Available Actions

Manage Button

  • Access detailed NodeGroup management interface
  • View individual nodes, metrics, and configuration
  • Available for NodeGroups in "Ready" state

Destroy Button

  • Safely delete the NodeGroup
  • Includes multiple confirmation steps and safety checks
  • Only shown when deletion is safe and permitted

NodeGroup Detail View

NodeGroup Information Click any NodeGroup ID to access detailed information.

NodeGroup Information

  • NodeGroup ID: Unique identifier and current state
  • Instance Type: Hardware specs (vCPUs, memory)
  • Scaling: Min-Max range and current node count
  • Creation Time: Deployment timestamp and zone

Machines Section

Shows individual nodes with their details:

  • Machine ID: Unique node identifier
  • Status: Current state (active/inactive)
  • IP Addresses: External and internal IPs
  • Runtime: Container runtime and OS information