Deployment Health

The Deployment Health Dashboard provides information about the overall health of the node cluster. The top pane highlights each piece of the cluster network:
  • Nodes. The number of appliances in your network. You have the option of configuring individual stand-alone nodes or a cluster of three nodes. Stand-alone configuration is supported for all engine types except ExtremeCloud IQ.
    Note

    Note

    When using an ExtremeCloud™ IQ engine, you must configure a cluster of three nodes. ExtremeCloud IQ is not supported in stand-alone mode, it requires three nodes, and it does not support engine types other than ExtremeCloud IQ.
  • Pods. A group of managed containers that share networking and storage resources from the same node (appliance). Each pod is assigned an IP address. All the containers in the pod share the same storage, IP address, and network namespace.
  • Services. Network Services running on the node cluster.
  • Volumes. Storage that allows data to be accessible to containers within a pod.
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Deployment Health Dashboard
Deployment Health Dashboard
Deployment Health also provides best practice information for your Universal Compute Platform configuration. System Health checks are run against your configuration and operational setup to inform you of best practices.
  • Green indicates that a best practice is being followed.
  • Yellow indicates that your configuration is not optimal.
  • Red indicates an error in your configuration.

    Fix all error conditions. You have the option to ignore warnings. They are provided to inform and encourage best practice configuration.

  • Select for a description of each statement or warning.
  • Select to list objects causing an issue, and to jump to that area of Universal Compute Platform to improve your configuration.